Burnaby Heights is setting up the table for this year’s Crave the Heights. From August 17-26, the Heights’ restaurants invite friends, family, and foodies to take part in a delicious neighbourhood dining showcase.
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The 108th annual Abbotsford Agrifair is set to return for another weekend of summertime fun in the country, August 3-5, 2018 at the Abbotsford Exhibition Park. Enter to win 4 x day passes from Miss604.
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The 5th annual VMO Live Symphony Performance music program features iconic overtures, dances and movies by Tchaikovsky, Hisaishi, and more on Thursday, July 26, 2018 at Jack Poole Plaza.
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Surrey Fusion Festival is happening July 21 & 21, 2018 at Holland Park. Featuring over 50 cultural pavilions, five music and dance stages, one cooking stage, over 150 performers, an Indigenous village and a kid’s zone the Fusion Festival provides FREE family fun!
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Our Cityride Vancouver: Mass participation bike ride. Info on registration, the free festival, & road closures around Vancouver on Saturday, August 18, 2018
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The Kaleidoscope Arts Festival returns to Coquitlam’s Town Centre Park on August 11, 2018 to celebrate all things art at this free family-friendly event featuring the Philosopher Kings on the main stage and more!
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Summer Camp in Stanley Park: This month’s Stanley Park Ecology Society guest post features a wide array of summer day camp programs for 7 to 11 year olds in July and August.
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Canadian and international music icons Lights and Magic! will headline the 4th annual Richmond World Festival. It’s a smorgasbord of music, arts, food and culture from around the globe on Friday, August 31 and Saturday, September 1 in Richmond’s Minoru Park.
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Enjoy music, storytellers, dancers, drummers and more at the 15th annual Richmond Maritime Festival happening July 28 & 29, 2018 at Britannia Shipyards. Celebrate Richmond’s historical connection with the sea at this free family event at a National Heritage Site.
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A growing team of women and girls in Vancouver are getting involved in ‘One Girl Can’, a Vancouver based charity who aspires to end poverty and gender inequality through education.
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