The Richmond Night Market is just a block away from the Bridgeport Canada Line station, featuring an international food fair with over a hundred vendors with over five hundred food items from all over the world. Open May 11, 2018 to October 8, 2018.
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BC Youth Week returns May 1-7, 2018 with events happening all around the province. – for youth, by youth! One of BC Youth Week’s goals is to encourage youth to take an active role in their education, recreation, and personal development.
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Richmond Cherry Blossom Festival is happening April 8, 2018, set amongst 255 Akebono cherry blossom trees at Garry Point Park, on the mouth of the Fraser River
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Free Spring Break Activities in Vancouver: From arts and crafts to nature walks, kids can enjoy free admission at these 10 local attractions during Spring Break (March 2018) including Richmond, Burnaby, Abbotsford, Squamish and more!
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Wedding Shows in Vancouver and the Fraser Valley happening in late winer and spring 2018. Get inspiration, start planning, talk to vendors, photographers, and much more at these showcases.
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Continuing a heartwarming yuletide tradition for the 16th consecutive year, staff at the Kingsway Vancouver and Richmond Centre White Spot locations will donate their time and tips on Christmas Day to support local charities.
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Remembrance Day Ceremonies Around Metro Vancouver on November 11, 2017. Events and services from West Vancouver to Burnaby, Surrey to Abbotsford, Delta to Richmond and more.
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Haunted Houses to Visit in Metro Vancouver: A List of 2017 attractions and Halloween events in North Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond, Coquitlam and beyond.
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The Metro Vancouver October event list is full of theatrical productions, markets, shows, festivals, and culture. It’s going to be a fun month of apple picking and pumpkin patches, paired with the The Granville Island Turkey Trot, Culture Days, the Vancouver International Film Festival and Halloween haunts like the Stanley Park Ghost Train and Fright […]
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A stroll in Steveston, boarding tall ships, and browsing the National Historic Site at Britannia Shipyards. Add in festival stages, food trucks, crafts, puppets, entertainers, dancers, and you have a really unique and exceptionally fun family festival! John and I stopped by the Richmond Maritime Festival earlier this month and he took some great shots […]
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