Easter long weekend events in Vancouver April 3-6, 2026. Activities and events around Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley including family fun, shows, tours, and more!
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In this month’s Vancouver Eats feature we’re serving up delicious Easter and Cherry Blossom themed menus, new openings for spring, and culinary activities to be found around the region.
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Canada Soccer and Uber Canada today unveiled Uber Eats Canada Soccer House North Vancouver at The Shipyards, the official fan home for Canada Soccer in Vancouver during the 2026 FIFA World Cup™.
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Vancouver Whitecaps FC are hosting their fifth annual Vaisakhi Match this Saturday, April 4th, celebrating the amazing South Asian community in Metro Vancouver.
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This exhibition unveils a rarely seen archive of Chinese Canadian life from 1945 to the 1960s, featuring the work of Chong Hong Ho, Arthur Lee, Samuel Lee, Peter Wong, and Chuck Yip—self-taught photographers who captured friendship, swagger, and everyday flair.
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The Surrey Khalsa Day Vaisakhi Parade, presented by Gurdwara Sahib Dasmesh Darbar, is coming up on April 18th. It’s one of the largest celebrations of its kind in the world and organizers expect the 2026 parade will draw in excess of 600,000 guests who will gather along the route. All are welcome.
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TransLink is collaborating with Sanrio ®, the global lifestyle brand behind the iconic Hello Kitty and her beloved friends, to release limited-edition Compass Cards available Saturday, April 4, 2026 at Metrotown and online.
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The best events in Vancouver this April! Tulips, cherry blossoms, fun on the farm and more around Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
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Opera Unbound presents the world premiere of emerging Vancouver composer Roan Shankaruk’s evocative new chamber opera The Fox, the first-ever contemporary opera adaptation D.H. Lawrence’s 1922 novella.
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The Vancouver Art Gallery has just opened a new dedicated collection floor, the first in more than two decades. Highlights from the Collection is a major exhibition drawn entirely from the gallery’s permanent holdings of more than 13,000 artworks.
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