Vancouver’s Beaucoup Bakery is launching a limited-edition Lunar New Year Dim Sum inspired collection of sweet and savoury treats. Inspired by classic flavours, there is a mix of pastries, festive cookie boxes, and celebratory cakes available from January 30 to March 1, 2026.
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Dark winter nights are made bright with The Lantern City installations in celebration of the Lunar New Year around Downtown Vancouver February 2-March 9, 2026.
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Vancouver Whitecaps FC has released their 2026 TSN broadcast schedule with 14 matches televised throughout the year including their February 21st MLS season opener against Real Salt Lake.
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Events around Vancouver this month, February 2026. Your ultimate local guide to activities and things to do around Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
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The Museum of Personal Failure is open daily at Kingsgate Mall in Vancouver, exhibiting mistakes, rejections, do-overs, and broken pieces. Admission is free.
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Royal Winnipeg Ballet concludes its highly anticipated Winter 2026 BC Tour in Vancouver with a double feature that includes the West Coast premiere of the contemporary, Indigenous-led work T’əl: The Wild Man of the Woods, choreographed by BC’s own Cameron sinkʷə Fraser-Monroe.
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Team Canada FanFest is coming to Vancouver in time for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. It’s a free, fan-focused event on the Family Day long weekend.
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Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium is marking its 75th anniversary this year with fun fan initiatives at every Tuesday home game for the Vancouver Canadians
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BC Family Day is coming up and there’s a fun and diverse lineup of events happening around Metro Vancouver throughout the long weekend February 13-16, 2026.
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Your Canuck Place 50/50 raffle ticket purchase helps provide exceptional care for children with life-threatening illnesses and the families who love them across BC and the Yukon.
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