Visiting the Malahat Skywalk in the Summer

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With a line-up of new and exciting things to see and do, there’s never been a better time to visit the Malahat SkyWalk. Experience a new Tower Plaza with local food and live music, stretch and breathe in the fresh air with Tower Top Yoga, and enjoy even longer opening hours this summer.

Malahat Skywalk Summer
Malahat Skywalk Sunrise – Photo Submitted

Visiting the Malahat Skywalk in the Summer

  • When: Summer 2023
  • Where: 901 Trans-Canada Hwy, Malahat, BC
  • Admission: Tickets and annual passes can be purchased online

Malahat SkyWalk is launching its reimagined Tower Plaza, featuring retro food carts including Bicycle Pizza and Softys, a live music series, and a canteen bar with locally inspired drinks.

Tower Top Yoga debuts, offering early morning risers a unique wellness experience and exclusive access to breathtaking sunrise views of Vancouver Island before opening hours.

Every Saturday afternoon, Malahat SkyWalk presents its Summer SkyWalk Music Series. Local bands and artists, such as Woodstick, Jaimey Hamilton, Nautical Disaster, and Undercover Lover, will grace the outdoor stage. The series starts on the Canada Day long weekend (July 1) and continues until September 2, making Saturdays at Malahat SkyWalk the ultimate destination.

For art and nature enthusiasts, Malahat SkyWalk combines the best of both worlds with an AI-inspired art exhibit displayed throughout the forest. Additionally, the attraction offers the magnificent 10-storey Spiral Tower, providing stunning views, an adventure net, and a spiral slide. There is also an elevated TreeWalk, ensuring an unforgettable summer experience for everyone involved.

To take advantage of all that Malahat SkyWalk has to offer during the summer along with the opportunity to experience a Vancouver Island sunset in full view, Malahat SkyWalk has extended hours and will be open between 9:00am and 8:00pm until September 4th.

For more information on summer events at the Malahat SkyWalk, visit their website and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

Variety Heartstrings Campaign is On Now

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There’s just one week left to contribute to Variety – the Children’s Charity of BC’s spring Heartstrings campaign, where they’ve been stringing together messages of hope and inspiration from Variety kids, families and donors.

Variety BC Heartstrings Campaign

They say it takes a village to raise a child and that’s especially true for a child with complex needs. And for many families, their child’s support team needs different kinds of trained professionals who are financially out of reach for their family.

Every donation makes a difference. No matter the size of your donation, your generosity ensures that every child has the chance to thrive. The essential programs and resources Variety provides transforms daily realities for children and changes the trajectory of their lives for the better.

Prescott’s Story

Meet families like Prescott’s Mom, Lindsey from Kelowna. 2-year-old Prescott who was born premature and developed a condition known as PVL (Periventricular Leukomalacia) which led to a Cerebral Palsy diagnosis last year. Variety has been providing her with both physiotherapy and speech therapy as she is not able to walk or talk yet. Lindsey shares: “The therapies that Prescott’s receiving are having a tremendous impact and because she’s so young, they’re giving her the best chance to be independent as she grows. I’m so grateful to Variety and their generosity of their donors.” 

Read more stories from Variety kids, be inspired, and support the Heartstrings campaign today with a donation.

About Variety – the Children’s Charity of BC

Variety – the Children’s Charity of BC steps in where health care ends providing direct help to children & youth with special needs province-wide. For over 55 years, Variety has ensured that children have the support to reach their full potential. Since 2010, Variety has distributed more than $40 million in funding to families and organizations in communities across BC.

Variety’s core grant areas range from adaptive, medical & mobility equipment to specialized therapies, educational support, mental wellness counselling and private autism & psychoeducational assessments. For information on how you can support Variety – the Children’s Charity of BC, visit variety.bc.ca or call (604) 320-0505.

Follow Variety on Facebook for their latest news and updates.

Weekend Events in Vancouver Things to do June 9-11, 2023

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This weekend Miss604 is proud to sponsor Summer at Burnaby Village Museum and the Coast Mental Health Courage To Come Back Awards. There are also summer farmers markets, free community festivals and street parties, Pride events and more! Find these events and many other things to do around Metro Vancouver listed below:

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Family-Friendly Improv Show on Granville Island

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The Improv Centre (TIC) on Granville Island presents a family-friendly summer show, Tall Tales: The Quest Is Up To You!, Fridays and Saturday nights from June to August.

Family Friendly Improv Granville Island - Tall Tales The Improv Centre
Raf Rogers, Riley Hardwick, Holly Collis Handford, Alex Gullason, Emily Schoen. Photo by Jalen Laine Photography

Family-Friendly Improv Show on Granville Island

  • When: 7:30pm from June 29 to August 19, 2023
    • Show duration: 90 minutes including an intermission
    • There will also be a special opening night on Thursday, June 29 at 7:30pm and an additional Canada Day long weekend performance on Sunday, July 2 at 7:30pm
  • Where: The Improv Centre (1502 Duranleau St, Granville Island)
  • Tickets: Starting at $26.50 and are available online or in person at the TIC Box Office. Tickets for opening night (June 29) will be priced at $15.

Join our hero on a fantastical journey where the audience is the author. Inspired by fantasy fan favourites like The Princess BrideLabyrinth and Lord of the RingsTall Tales: The Quest Is Up To You! will whisk audiences off to a faraway land where laughs and larks abound. What happens along the way? It’s up to YOU!

TIC ensemble member and creator of Tall Tales: The Quest Is Up To You!, Mary Saunders, says: “There’s something very appealing about a classic story arc to me, and fantasy tales are a really fun, limitless way to explore that. I wanted the format to reflect some predictable and nostalgic elements of storytelling while still being unpredictable in nature as well as rich and diverse in content. It has been exciting figuring out how to create a form that can both reflect those fantasy storytelling elements while being fresh each time. I’m looking forward to our ensemble getting the time and space allowed by long form to explore character arcs more extensively and dive into the richness of the world we build based on unique suggestions from our audience.”

Youth can also check out The Improv Centre’s Teen Camp! Intro to Improv Comedy for Grades 7-9 and 10-12 either July 17-21 or July 31 to August 4.

Book your tickets today and follow The Improv Centre on Facebook for the latest news about their shows this season.

Out and about this summer? Follow Miss604’s ongoing event list here.

Take Transit to These 5 Vancouver Area Beaches

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Sunshine, crisp waves, and the convenience of a quick bus ride makes Vancouver area beaches hard to resist. These sandy destinations the perfect places to take in the gorgeous weather not to mention fantastic local views. Of course, sometimes the easiest way to get around is to leave the car at home. Here’s a list of 5 local beaches, made easy to get to with transit, all beginning at a SkyTrain Station.

Taking Transit to the Beach Metro Vancouver

Take Transit to These 5 Vancouver Area Beaches

TransLink has all of your schedules and maps online here but here are some quick guides to some hot spots:

Spanish Banks Beach
Granville SkyTrain Station to Spanish Banks Beach
Located along the shores of English Bay in the West Point Grey neighbourhood, Spanish Banks boasts gorgeous views of mountains and downtown Vancouver, refreshing surf, and plenty of area for your favourite beach activities. Find your way to Spanish Banks beginning at Granville Skytrain Station, locate the bus stop a short 3 minute walk up Seymour Street. The 004 Blanca arrives every 12 minutes, ride for 21 stops – totalling around 30 minutes – and get off at WB W 4th Ave @ W Georgia St. Finally, from this destination Spanish Banks Beach is a quick 10 minute walk west on Sasamat Street.

Second Beach
Burrard SkyTrain Station to Second Beach
Second Beach is found in Stanley Park featuring picnic shelters, stand-alone barbeques, a heated pool, and scenic views. From Burrard Station Bay 1, the 005 Robson (arriving every 7 minutes) takes you down Robson Street for 8 stops where you disembark at SB Denman St @ Pendrell St. From here, a 13 minute walk on Morton Ave – which then turns into Beach Ave – until reaching the Stanley Park Seawall Path. Lastly, follow the path all the way to your destination Second Beach.

Burrard SkyTrain Station to Second Beach (alternative)
From Burrard SkyTrain head north to Pender and catch the 019 Metrotown-Stanley Park bus and select the stop just before the roundabout as you’re entering the park. Exit there and cross the street, do under the causeway overpass, and follow Lagoon Drive or the Lost Lagoon gravel path all the way west out to Second Beach.

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Centennial Beach
Bridgeport SkyTrain Station to Centennial Beach
Centennial Beach in Tsawwassen features a spacious playground, numerous walking trails, sheltered picnic areas, and a café. From Bridgeport SkyTrain Station in Richmond, the 602 Tsawwassen Heights arrives every 60 minutes. Following this, stay onboard for 4 stops and disembark at South Delta Exchange @ Bay 2, exchange buses for the 619 Boundary Bay. Next, ride the bus for 12 stops and get off at SB 67 St @ 3rd Ave. Finally, a short 10 minute walk down centennial Pkwy takes you to Centennial Beach. Furthermore, this trip totally just under an hour.

White Pine Beach
Moody Centre Station to White Pine Beach
Beautiful walking trails following the lakes shoreline, sandy beaches, cooling water, and picnic tables make White Pine Beach a popular summer hangout spot for families. Firstly, from Moody Centre Station catch the 182 Belcarra for a 30 minute ride (33 stops). Secondly, disembark at WB Bedwell Bay Rd @ White Pine Beach Rd where you then walk under 20 minutes to the final destination of White Pine Beach.

Crescent Beach
King George Station to Crescent Beach
Enjoy swimming, nature trails, views from the pier, and so much more at Crescent Beach. To begin your journey, the 394 White Rock Centre arrives every 30 minutes at the King George Station Bay 2. Ride the bus for 13 stops, totally under 40 minutes. Next, exchange buses at the South Surrey Park & Ride Bay 2 for the 352 White Rock Centre bus and stay on for 9 stops. Finally, exit the bus at SB 128 St @ Crescent Rd and exchange for the 350 Crescent Beach. Stay onboard for 3 stops and disembark at WB Sullivan St @ Beecher St. From here Crescent Beach is a quick 5 minute walk.

Also this Summer

TransLink is partnering with local businesses, restaurants, museums, and other regional destinations to provide discount incentives for customers who take transit to get there. Participating organizations and details are on the Ride & Shine Webpage, along with an interactive map with wayfinding information about how to travel to tourism hotspots sustainably.

Out and about this summer? Follow Miss604’s ongoing event list here.