Easter arrives in early April this year as it brings spring showers, blooming flowers, and the ability to finally wear all that white you put away at Labour Day. Over the next two weekends there are several family-friendly events happening around the Lower Mainland with the main attractions being good old fashioned Easter egg hunts.
Specific fees and ticket prices can be found by clicking the link in the title of each event below. In many cases, pre-registration is encouraged to guarantee participation. Some age restrcitions may apply as well.
Stanley Park Easter Train
Where: Stanley Park Miniature Railway (Vancouver)
When: Saturday, March 28th – March 29th, April 1st – April 6th from 9:00am to 5:00pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: Yes
West Point Grey Breakfast with Bunny
Where: West Point Grey Community Centre (4397 W 2nd Ave, Vancouver)
When: Saturday, March 28th from 10:00am to 12:00pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: Yes
Grandparent & Family Easter Event
Where: Bonsor 55+ Centre (6533 Nelson Ave, Burnaby)
When: Saturday, April 4th from 10:00am to 12:00pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: Yes
False Creek Community Centre
Where: 1318 Cartwright St (Granville Island, Vancouver)
When: Saturday, April 4th from 10:30am to 12:00pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: Yes
Sunset Community Centre
Where: 6810 Main St (Vancouver)
When: Sunday, April 5th from 10:00am to 12:00pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: Yes
Heywood Park Easter Egg Hunt
Where: Heywood Park (1621 Hamilton Ave, North Vancouver)
When: Saturday, April 4th from 10:30am to 12:00pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: No
Easter at Maplewood Farm
Where: Maplewood Farm (405 Seymour River Place, North Vancouver)
When: Sunday, April 5th from 10:00am to 12:00pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: Yes
Easter at Lonsdale Quay
Where: Lonsdale Quay (123 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver)
When: Sunday, April 5th from 10:00am to 1:00pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: Yes
Dundarave Easter Egg Hunt
Where: Dundarave Village (2400-2500 block Marine Drive, West Vancouver)
When: Saturday, April 4th at 11:00am to 12:00pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: Unconfirmed
Easter Eggstravaganza in Richmond
Where: South Arm Community Centre (8880 Williams Rd, Richmond)
When: Saturday, April 4th from 9:30am to 12:30pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: Required
Eco-Easter Egg Hunt at Colony Farm
Where: Colony Farm Regional Park (Colony Farm Rd, Port Coquitlam)
When: Saturday, April 4th from 10:00am to 12:00pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: No
Bear Creek Park Easter Train & Egg Hunt
Where: Bear Creek Park Train (88th Ave at King George Blvd, Surrey)
When: April 3rd, April 4th, April 5th, April 6th from 10:00am to 4:30pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: Yes
Fort Langley Easter Egg Scramble
Where: 23433 Mavis Ave (Langley)
When: Sunday, April 5th from 11:00am to 3:00pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: Yes
Township 7 Winery Annual Easter Festival
Where: Township 7 Winery (21152 16th Ave at 212th St, Langley)
When: Sunday, April 5th from 12:00pm to 4:00pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: Yes
Easter Dino Egg Hunt
Where: Britannia Mine Museum (1 Forbes Way, Britannia Beach off the Sea to Sky)
When: Sunday, April 5th from 10:00am to 2:00pm
Ticket/Registration Fee: Yes
Should you know of any other community events, Easter or generally happening in April, please feel free to submit them for possible listing in my monthly event roundup.
Fan Expo Vancouver, a pop culture convention for fans of comics, sci-fi, horror, anime, and gaming, returns to the Vancouver Convention Centre from April 3rd to April 5th, 2015.
Fan Expo Vancouver 2015 Celebrity Guests
Carrie Fisher (Star Wars), William Shatner (Star Trek), Karen Gillan (Doctor Who, Guardians of the Galaxy), Stephen Amell, John Barrowman (Arrow), Shannen Doherty (Beverly Hills 90210), Chad Coleman (The Walking Dead), Brent Spiner (Star Trek), and many more including Jennifer Morrison who was added today.
Fan Expo Vancouver 2015 Highlights
One of the most famous vehicles in film history, the Back to the Future time machine will be displayed to help The Michael J. Fox Foundation in its fight against Parkinson’s disease.
Canada’s largest display of original Star Wars costumes will bring out the kid in everyone. Enjoy a daily Star Wars Kids Hour and embody your inner R2-D2, posing with Stormtroopers.
Fans will find a goldmine of pencillers, inkers and writers in this special area. From meeting rising stars, to pros working on the industry frontlines, this is a haven for comic book, graphic novel, limited edition print, and original art and sketch enthusiasts.
Check out Lunar Crow’s cosplay armour making workshop, build some Lego models, visit with some of the talented artisans behind Japan’s Lolita fashion craze, and get tickets for the official Fan Expo After Party on Saturday, April 4th at Rain Ultraclub.
Other than having the chance to talk to some celebrities last year, like John de Lancie and Billy Boyd, my favourite part of the expo was the exhibitors where I picked up some cool artwork and steampunk-inspired jewellery.
Dates, Times, Tickets
Friday, April 3, 2015 from 2:00pm to 8:00pm
Saturday, April 4, 2015 from 10:00am to 7:00pm
Sunday, April 5, 2015 from 10:00am to 5:00pm
Passes for single day, full weekend, and VIP experiences are available online now. Same day tickets can only be purchased at the box office.
Check the guest list online for the latest announcements and follow Fan Expo Vancouver on Facebook and Twitter for more information.
Easter is coming up and that means hot cross buns, chocolates, honey baked hams, roast lamb, and fresh fruit pies enjoyed around a table with family and friends. If you’re sitting at your desk, bookmarking and sharing the latest delicious-looking recipes for your spring supper table, BestBuy.ca wants you to browse on over to see their latest cooking appliances, bakeware and utensils to help you make the very best meals this season.
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Shane Koyczan is more than the talented poet and writer who appeared in the Vancouver 2010 Olympics opening ceremonies, just as Canada is more than just hockey and fishing lines. He has been a TED speaker, has a video on YouTube with 15 million views, has opened for the Dalai Lama in Vancouver, and has written a libretto for Vancouver Opera and toured with David Suzuki — and that’s just in the last 2 years alone.
Set to head out on his cross country tour in support of his latest albumSilence Is A Song I Know All The Words To, and the accompanying graphic novel, I talked to Shane about his work, his live shows, and the lives he touches with his powerful words.
“For the most part I just think that people connect a lot with what I do,” Shane told me over the phone last week from his home base in Penticton. His audience at live shows varies, and he said he’s always amazed at the demographic that ranges from very young to very old, to teenagers bringing their grandparents.
“It’s amazing for me. It means I’m reaching a lot of people and different people to so that’s always pretty special and incredible.”
You can catch him signing books and taking selfies with audience members after his shows, even though he admits, given the content he writes and performs, his performances can be exhausting. “It’s like here is my life, let me cut it open for you and bleed all over the stage.”
With several albums and books, the content of his shows doesn’t necessarily stay the same, with a set list for each stop. He explains that what he presents on stage is a reflection of how he’s feeling, and that’s the driving factor for picking which piece to bring forward. One night could be more politically driven, “depending on what Harper did that day,” he laughs, or if he’s feeling love, or if an anniversary of a death is coming up.
“You know there’s a lot of strength in vulnerability. Vulnerability is a stronger armour than the walls we put up that keep everybody else out there. It’s dangerous too though. I mean you’re stepping out there like alright, here it is, I’m ready to be destroyed. It can be very stressful a lot of times.”
“I use writing like anyone uses their creativity or imagination, I use it to cope with the things that are going on in my life.”
Something that sets Shane apart is that his words are often paired with a range of artistic expressions, whether that’s a graphic novel, animations, or music. Silence Is A Song I Know All The Words To was recorded with Cayne McKenzie (We Are The City) and Hannah Epperson and mixed by Aidan Knight.
“I love to collaborate with all kinds of artists, there’s always some artist that I’m working with, there’s always some visual component to what I do.” Shane grew up with comic books and movies, which were his escapes and places he went to when he needed to get away, and forget about the bullies in his life.
“I’m working on a new album now with my other band Short Story Long, and when you listen to the pieces that we put out, the music that we create isn’t like songs, they’re more like scoring a film. There’s always a lot of influence, visual influence or cinematic influence in what I’m doing.”
Shane’s spoken word poetry coupled with his emotional delivery and bold animations in his YouTube videos has translated into a large following both online, and at his live shows.
I asked him about who he’s truly hoping to reach and he replied, “the one person that’s closest to the ledge. The one person that is ready to give up. That’s my hope anyways. I think to me, a lot of what I do is just an exchange of empathy. It’s me being open and hoping that other people are going to be open back.”
You can catch Shane’s performance in Vancouver at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver on Saturday, March 28th for an all ages performance, and tickets are available through Northern Tickets. He’ll then set out across Canada stopping with over a dozen shows from Cranbrook and Calgary to Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto and Halifax through mid-April. Follow Shane Koyczan on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more information.