The Vancouver International Children’s Festival returns to Granville Island from May 26 to June 1, 2025 with over 75 performances, bringing an unforgettable week of world-class theatre, music, dance, circus, puppetry and storytelling to children and families across Metro Vancouver.
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May long weekend events and things to do around Vancouver May 16-19, 2025. Activities & events around Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
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Pride in the Park is the only public event celebrating 2SLGBTQIA+ pride in Maple Ridge and it’s happening June 14 with headliner, Canada’s Drag Race contestant, Jaylene Tyme and more.
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This year the Honda Celebration of Light fireworks is hosting a lineup of all Canadian teams: Yukon (July 19); Quebec (July 23); and Nova Scotia (July 26).
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Fun things to do around Vancouver this weekend (May 9-11, 2025). Activities and events in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
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The recipients of this year’s Coast Mental Health Courage To Come Back Awards have been announced, paying tribute to those who have overcome overwhelming challenges and now selflessly give back to their community.
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PNE Summer Night Concerts lineup includes Flo Rida, Meghan Trainor, Leon Bridges, Bleachers, and more at the Pacific Coliseum. Admission to the Fair is included with the purchase of a concert ticket.
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Vancouver Youth Symphony Orchestra (VYSO) is hosting their 95th Anniversary Concert on May 18th at The Orpheum – and you can enter to win tickets.
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Recipients of BC Achievement Foundation’s 22nd annual Community Award have been announced, recognizing extraordinary British Columbians who build better, stronger and more engaged communities.
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The Canuck Place Spring 50/50 is on now, with an estimated jackpot of $500,000! Your ticket purchase helps provide exceptional care for children with life-threatening illnesses across BC and the Yukon.
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