Archive Photo of the Day: PNE Parade on Hastings

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PNE opening day parade along Hastings Street in 1947.

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A highlight of the 1947 PNE was the first “Old Timers” hockey game ever staged in Canada. It took place at the PNE Forum and featured Fred “Cyclone” Taylor, one of hockey’s all time greats.

Source: City of Vancouver Archives #CVA 180-1328.

Five Hole for Food 2015 Dates

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Will play hockey for food! Five Hole for Food, the ultimate street hockey tournament in support of food banks across Canada, returns this summer with cities and event dates recently announced.

Lomo LC-Wide
Photo credit: John Biehler on Flickr

Five Hole for Food 2015 Dates

St. John’s – George Street
July 1st, 2015, 12:00pm to 3:00pm

Halifax – Grand Parade
July 3rd, 2015, 3:00pm to 6:00pm

Charlottetown – Location coming soon
July 4th, 2015, 12:00pm to 3:00pm

Saint John – The East parking lot
Beside Harbour Station on Station Street
July 5th, 2015 – 12:00pm to 3:00pm

Montreal – Location coming soon
July 6th, 2015, 3:00pm to 6:00pm

Ottawa – Sparks Street
July 7th, 2015, 11:00am to 3:00pm

Toronto – YD Square
July 8th, 2015, 12:00pm to 5:00pm

Winnipeg – Location coming soon
July 11th, 2015, 2:00pm to 6:00pm

Regina – Scarth Street Mall
July 13th, 2015, 3:00pm to 6:00pm

Calgary – Eau Claire Market
July 14th, 2015, 2:00pm to 6:00pm

Edmonton – Centennial Plaza 100St 101 A Avenue NW (behind the Stanley Milner Library)
July 15th, 2015, 2:00pm to 8:00pm

Victoria – Saanich Plaza
July 17th, 2015, 12:00pm to 4:00pm

Vancouver – Granville Street
July 18th, 2015, 12:00pm to 6:00pm

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All photos courtesy of Five Hole For Food on Flickr

Since 2010 the tour has managed to raise hundreds of thousands of pounds of food, plus monetary donations, for local food banks in the communities in which the games are played, from coast to coast.

The games are for all ages and skill levels — all you need is a hockey stick and a can of food to participate. In Vancouver, all funds and food raised will support the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society. Local officials, media, sports figures, and celebrities occasionally make their way to Five Hole For Food games as well and it’s lots of fun to watch even if you don’t play. Follow the campaign on Facebook and Twitter for more information.

New Porch Seating at Nat Bailey Stadium

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The prettiest little ballpark in North America is adding to its fan experience as Vancouver Canadians Baseball Club and Northam Beverages bring baseball fans the newest seating area within Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium.

Sneak Preview of Nat Bailey Stadium for 2010
Photo credit: John Bollwitt on Flickr

The new covered seating area with counter tops in front of each fan is named “The hey y’all! Porch” presented by hey y’all! Southern Style Iced Teas. Located just beyond the left field fence, it provides local baseball fans with a fresh, new perspective on experiencing Canadians Baseball this coming summer.

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Image courtesy of the Vancouver Canadians

Nat Bailey is known for its history, beautiful setting, and diverse menu options — in fact in 2008, it was named by PETA one of the top 10 vegetarian friendly ballparks in North America! The extensive ballpark menu will be complimented by Southern Style Hard Iced Teas and Whistler craft beers, setting up “The hey y’all! Porch” as a top afternoon destination in Vancouver this summer.

Groups of 30-160 can book a spot on “The hey y’all! Porch” by contacting the Vancouver Canadians at 604-872-5232, online, or by visiting the Nat Bailey Stadium Box Office at 4601 Ontario St, Vancouver. The Canadians have announced that over 50% of the available seating on “The hey y’all! Porch” has already been reserved so be sure to book ASAP.

The Vancouver Canadians open up the home portion of the 2015 Northwest League schedule on Friday, June 26th as they host the defending Champions from Hillsboro. Follow the team on Twitter and Facebook for more information.

Update:
Here are the dates fans can purchase an individual game ticket to sit on “The hey y’all! Porch”:

Tuesday June 30 vs. Hillsboro Hops at 7:05pm
Thursday July 2 vs. Spokane Indians at 7:05pm
Tuesday August 11 vs. Everett Aquasox at 7:05pm

These tickets, priced individually at just $14.00 get you a seat on the “hey y’all!” Porch but does not include the all-you-can-eat buffet that groups can indulge in by booking to any of our 38 regular season home dates.

10 Mother’s Day Events in Vancouver

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I never made my mother any macaroni art but I was a champion at adorning construction paper cards with stickers, and felt pen drawings that would bleed through the front cover and speckle the inside page. The delivery of said card was usually followed by coffee and toast in bed, and possibly a flower arrangement pieced together with blossoms from our front garden. Mother’s Day in our house was always about time spent, not items bought — unless you count cake, we always had cake. If you are looking to spend some quality time with the mom in your life this Sunday, here are a few special events and activities happening around Vancouver:

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10 Mother’s Day Events in Vancouver

Bloedel Conservatory in Queen Elizabeth Park
Photo credit: TOTORORO.RORO on Flickr

Mother’s Day at the Bloedel Conservatory
Sunday, May 10, 2015 from 10:00am to 4:00pm
This exotic attraction at the top of Queen Elizabeth Park is offering up a Mother’s Day Package for $28 that includes one adult admission to the conservatory, an exclusive silver Umay pendant ($20 value) and special treats from Truffles Fine Foods, Daniel Chocolate, Barefoot Venus, and Evian. Advanced purchase only, purchase online here. Regular conservatory admission rates apply for additional guests.

Mother’s Day at The Glades Garden in Surrey
Sunday, May 10, 2015 from 10:00am to 4:00pm
Celebrate Mother’s Day in a stunning woodland garden with live music from the Armadillo String Quartet among masses of rhododendrons in full bloom. Gourmet coffees, teas and hot chocolate available for purchase, as well as a spring plant sale. Cash sales only. Advance tickets $5 per person, $7 at the gate with kids 12 and under free. Rain or shine, no pets. Call 604-501-5100 or register online (course #4404222).

Mother’s Day Brunch at Dockside
Sunday, May 10, 2015 seatings at 10:00am and 1:00pm
Dockside Restaurant at the Granville Island Hotel celebrates Mother’s Day with the Marketplace Brunch Buffet, a spectacular Granville Island Public Market-themed feast. Reservations are required, call 604-685-7070 to book.

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Mother’s Day Brunch at Hycroft
Sunday, May 10, 2015 from 11:30am to 1:30pm
Enjoy brunch in Vancouver’s most famous and elegant manor with a no-host cash bar featuring mimosas at 11:00am. Indulge in a sweet and savoury selection of gourmet menu items like smoked BC salmon, poached free range eggs with spinach and béchamel sauce, baked black forest ham and mushroom crêpes, and other delightful treats made by our very own Chef Walter Messiah. Registration deadline is Wednesday, May 6th.

Mother’s Day High Tea at Secret Garden
Saturday, May 9th and Sunday, May 10th, 2015 at 12:00pm, 2:15pm and 4:30pm
A special Mother’s Day High Tea menu includes Secret Garden egg pinwheels, prawn cake sliders, roast beef tenderloin and rosemary pesto on petit pretzel buns, chai latte mini cake with malted white chocolate ganache, scone with raspberry jam and devonshire cream, tangy mini lemon tart, rhubarb and raspberry chevre cheesecake, milk chocolate-gianduja mousse teapot, and a special take-home treat. Vegetarian and gluten free options available. Space is limited, call 604-261-3070 to reserve.

Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea at Urban Tea Merchant
Friday, May 8th; Saturday, May 9th; Sunday, May 10th, 2015
Mother’s Day Brunch Service features a three-tier platter filled with savouries such as scrambled egg with Northern Divine Caviar and creme fraiche and sweets such as “Lemon Bush Tea” Panna Cotta. Sitting times are 9:30am and, 11:30am. Mother’s Day Tea Service features a selection of handcrafted tea-infused tea sandwiches, petite savories, and delightful sweets. Sitting Times: 11:30am, 1:30pm, 3:30pm, 5:30pm. Reservations are required, call 604-692-0071.

Hard Rock Casino: Mother’s Day Brunch
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Mother’s Day Brunch seatings at 10:30am, 11:00am, and 1:00pm featuring a buffet lunch with live action stations, non-alcoholic beverages, $5 mimosas, and live entertainment from the legendary Dal Richards and his orchestra. All ages welcome, kids 5 and under free. For reservations call 604-516-7147.

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Township 7 Winery: Mother’s Day Lunch & Spring Release Celebration
Sunday, May 10, 2015 from 11:30am to 4:00pm
Indulge in an epicurean afternoon with a scrumptious French inspired brunch in the vineyard. Township 7 is celebrating at their south
Langley winery with a delicious three course alfresco meal (a fresh salad,design your own crêpe station, and a homemade dessert) by Chef John Walls of the Culinary House of Magic, paired with a glass of your choice of wine. Be entertained with the acoustic tunes of Paul Tobin and moms get a free gift. Purchase tickets online in advance.

Roedde House Museum Second Sunday Concert Series
Sunday, May 10, 2015 at 3:00pm
Roedde House Museum present their Second Sunday Concert Series – Sounds of Spring on Mother’s Day in the parlour with Jeff Pelletier (flute), Julie Begg (clarinet), and Karen Lee-Morlang (piano). These three high energy players present a seasonal program featuring works by Honegger, Dorff, and Horovitz. A late Victorian home in the heart of Vancouver’s West End, Roedde House was built for Gustav and Mathilda Roedde in 1893. It’s worth a visit on its own and the spring concert series is an extra special treat. Purchase tickets online in advance.

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Bloom Market, Fort Langley
Saturday, May 9th and Sunday, May 10th from 11:00am to 5:00pm
Browse the Bloom Market in the historic Fort Langley Community Hall. It offers home décor, hand crafted jewelry and paintings from over 30 artisans from across British Columbia. A perfect spot to grab that last minute Mother’s Day Gift or take your mom on a shopping spree. Admission is $2 and all the proceeds go to the Langley Food Bank.

For more event and activity ideas, click here for the big May event list and follow @Miss604 on Twitter for updates.

604 Corners: 12 Photos of New Westminster

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Founded as the capital of the Colony of British Columbia in 1858, New Westminster is rich in history and with many new developments, it has a very bright future. Located on the banks of the Mighty Fraser River, the Royal City is steeped in culture and industry. Most photos feature the SkyBridge, the historic downtown, and the riverfront but Queen’s Park, Sapperton, Uptown, and Queensborough are also worth exploring. New Westminster is today’s 604 Corners photo feature:

12 Photos of New Westminster

To Infinity and Beyond ~ New Westminster, BC
Photo credit: SeaSide Signs ~ Vancouver, BC on Flickr

 

Quay Cacophony
Photo credit: Dennis S Hurd on Flickr

Pier Park - Sep 11, 2014
Photo credit: Dennis S Hurd on Flickr

4th and Columbia New West
Photo credit: Patricia Meyer on Flickr

Anvil Centre and Office Tower
Photo credit: Zorro1968 on Flickr

Fraserview
Photo credit: Robert W. White on Flickr

snow on the ski hills
Photo credit: danna (curious tangles) on Flickr

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Photo credit: Dennis S Hurd on Flickr

Wooden bridge at sunrise
Photo credit: james c. (vancouver bc) on Flickr

Fire in the sky
Photo credit: james c. (vancouver bc) on Flickr

Dreamy Evening Glory
Photo credit: james c. (vancouver bc) on Flickr

Bridges And A Beach
Photo credit: Clayton Perry on Flickr