Vancouver Foodie Friday – In the Swing of Summer

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Looking for a summer refresh on your go-to restaurants and activities? Look no further! We have curated a list of our current culinary favourites and notable limited edition menus, into one convenient spot for this month’s Vancouver Foodie Friday feature. For July, we are fully diving into the best summer finds:

Ask for Luigi Named Best Italian Restaurant
Ask for Luigi – Photo Submitted

Vancouver Foodie Friday – In the Swing of Summer

Ask for Luigi Named Among Best Italian Restaurants in the World

  • Where: 305 Alexander St., Vancouver
  • Details: Ask for Luigi has been recognized as one of the world’s top Italian restaurants by Gambero Rosso, a leading authority on Italian food and wine! It is just one of seven restaurants in Vancouver to be awarded in the prestigious Top Italian Restaurants international guidebook. Located in the heart of Vancouver’s Railtown, Ask for Luigi specializes in fresh, handmade pasta and family-style dishes designed to share, complemented by an extensive Italian wine list with an emphasis on small producers and unique, indigenous varieties. Reserve a table for your next date night here.
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Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival

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The Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival (previously named Vancouver Bach Festival) brings together more than 60 artists from around the globe and includes one special event and 11 concerts, including one by donation concert at St. James Community Square. 

Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival

Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival

  • When: July 27 to August 5, 2023
  • Where:  Various venues including SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, Christ Church Cathedral, Pyatt Hall, The Orpheum Annex, West Vancouver United Church, and St. James Community Square 
  • Tickets: Available online now, starting at $19

The theme of the 2023 Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival is WOMENinSIGHT – celebrating women composers, librettists, and performers of the past and present. Inspired by Christine de Pizan (1364-ca.1430) – the revolutionary writer who questioned the centuries-old treatment of women and their prescribed place and role in society – WOMENinSIGHT explores the impact and the role of women throughout history via a musical lens. 

Win Tickets

I have a pair of tickets to give away to the World Premiere, opening night of The Queen of Carthage (July 27 at 8:00pm at SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts). Here’s how you can enter to win:

Win tickets to the World Premiere of The Queen of Carthage at the Early Music Vancouver Summer Festival

Event Lineup

Special Event: Rondeau in Carthage
July 27 at 6:00pm at Nuba Gastown and SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts 

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Weekend Events in Vancouver Things to do July 7-9, 2023

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Welcome to the peak of summer in Vancouver! It’s the hottest time of year both outside and on the events calendar which is packed with activities and things to do from Vancouver to the valley. This weekend Miss604 is sponsoring Summer at Burnaby Village Museum. Find this and many more things to do listed below:

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend Summer

Weekend Events in Vancouver
Things to do July 7-9, 2023

Friday, July 7, 2023

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Fraser Valley Summer Farmers Markets

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Ripe tomatoes, crisp corn, juicy berries and more are ready to be savoured this season. Enjoy shopping for fresh, local produce and artisanal goods at these farmers markets in the Fraser Valley this summer:

Farmers Markets

Fraser Valley Summer Farmers Markets

AbbotsfordSaturdaysMay 6 – Oct 28, 20239:00am to 12:00pmJubilee Park 2552 McCallum Rd, Abbotsford
Chilliwack WednesdaysMay 3 – Aug 30, 20234:00pm to 8:00pmSardis Park, 6898 School Lane, Chilliwack
Downtown ChilliwackSundaysMay 28 – Oct 15, 202310:00am to 2:00pmThe Mill Street Parking Lot 9360 Mill St, Chilliwack
Market at the Coliseum (Chilliwack)TuesdaysMay 30 – Sept 26, 20234:00pm to 8:00pmAshwell and Hodgins, 45323 Hodgins Ave, Chilliwack
Mission CitySaturdaysMay 6 – Oct 21, 202310:00am to 2:00pmSouth Side of Centennial Park, 11th Ave, Mission

The Fraser River sustains life for most communities in south west BC. With some of the worlds best farmland, this region’s farmers provide a steady stream of food: berries, peppers, artisan cheeses and dairies, fresh meats, eggs and more.

Enjoy the freshest food the season has to offer with the help of the BC Farmers’ Market Trail to find markets all across the province this Summer. This mobile site helps shoppers quickly find the nearest market or search for markets by region, community, season, days open, market name, and other features such as whether they’re dog-friendly or wheelchair accessible. 

See also: Summer farmers markets around Vancouver

I am Semiahmoo, I am Survivor of the Flood – Fort Langley Exhibit

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Fort Langley National Historic Site has launched a new exhibit in collaboration with Semiahmoo First Nation and Museum of Surrey called: Che’ Semiahmah-Sen, Che’ Shesh Whe Weleq-sen Si’am / (I am Semiahmoo, I am Survivor of the Flood).

Semiahmoo Exhibit at Fort Langley
Opening event – Photo credit Parks Canada

Che’ Semiahmah-Sen, Che’ Shesh Whe Weleq-sen Si’am / (I am Semiahmoo, I am Survivor of the Flood)

  • May 30 to End date: November 05, 2023
  • Fort Langley National Historic Site
  • General admission fees apply

At the opening event, Semiahmoo First Nation expressed appreciation to Kwantlen First Nation for welcoming the exhibit to the area. The exhibit was originally developed in partnership between the Museum of Surrey and Semiahmoo First Nation, and will be hosted in the upstairs area of the Big House throughout the summer.

“This exhibit started in partnership with the Museum of Surrey showcasing the Semiahmoo culture in a modern perspective. It highlights the history and oral history of the Semiahmoo people.”

– Chief Harley Chappell, Semiahmoo First Nation

Through the exhibit, the Semiahmoo First Nation people tell their story with a focus on their oral history, who they are as a people, and their place in the Lower Mainland. Visitors will take a journey focusing on Semiahmoo’s story as it relates to land and water, spoken from the traditional knowledge of the Nation’s Chief Harley Chappell. Throughout the exhibit, visitors can view cedar baskets, dioramas of reef net sites and summer villages, and items related to present-day Semiahmoo that will tell the story of the nation and its journey in the past and present.

This collaboration is an opportunity for Parks Canada to make space for Indigenous peoples’ histories, voices, and perspectives at Fort Langley National Historic Site, a commitment in response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action 79.

Fort Langley National Historic Site falls within the unceded, ancestral lands of the Kwantlen, Katzie, Semiahmoo, and Matsqui First Nations. This exhibit will provide context into how Fort Langley fits into the communities that have existed locally for thousands of years.