Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend Events September 5-7

Things to do around Vancouver this weekend (September 5-7, 2025). Fun activities and events in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
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Things to do around Vancouver this weekend (September 5-7, 2025). Fun activities and events in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
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The Black Spaces Symposium unites artists, activists, professionals, and educators within the African Descent community for a month of programming across Vancouver.
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Join YWCA Metro Vancouver in honouring Indigenous strength and resilience through an evening of art, music, dance and storytelling at Rhythms of Resilience: Voices of Warrior Women on September 25th.
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The Path Forward (September 28, 2025) is a free community celebration curated by the VSO Indigenous Council, representing a meaningful step in the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s ongoing journey toward Truth and Reconciliation.
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The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is once again hosting a free family festival along the waterfront in Downtown Vancouver for Port Day on September 27th.
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The best events in Vancouver this September! Enjoy music, theatre, festivals, and more around Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley
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Labour Day Long Weekend events Friday, August 29 to Monday, September 1, 2025. Things to do around Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
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Things to do around Vancouver this weekend (August 22-24, 2025). Activities and events in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
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The Canuck Place Fall 50/50 and Prize Draw is on now with a number of exciting packages to be won, an Early Bird draw, and more in support of a wonderful local cause.
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All are welcome to attend the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation event in Maple Ridge on Sunday, September 28th, co-hosted by Katzie First Nation with PLEA Community Services Society.
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