August Events in Metro Vancouver

Comments 4 by Rebecca Bollwitt

SeawallWake up, grab a coffee, slip on some sandals and head towards the water. Awake even before the hum of floatplanes fill Coal Harbour, but in time to catch the rising sun. A lap of the Seawall complete before breakfast, thousands of keystrokes on the laptop by lunch. A trip to the market, fresh greens, catch of the day. Dinner prep, pop a bottle of Howe Sound brew. Free outdoor movies, dancing, or fireworks. So many choices. From the balcony or the beach, watching the mountains turn purple as the sun ducks down to the sea.

That’s a summer day for me in Vancouver, what will yours include? For ideas, check out this month’s list of August Events in Metro Vancouver that have been submitted:

Multi-Day Events

Events that run for longer than three days in a row are highlighted in green below. A few features that run all month and into August include Theatre Under the Stars, Vancouver Canadians Promotions, Tours of the Orpheum, Kitsilano Showboat, free dancing lessons at Robson Square, and free outdoor movies.

August Events in Metro Vancouver

As usual, this list will be updated several times each week so be sure to check back often. Submit your event listings through the contact form for free.

Thursday, August 1, 2013
Queer Arts Festival Presents: Reflection/Refraction
56th Annual Squamish Days Loggers Sports Festival
Meet the Neighbours: HUSH Magazine
Vancouver Pride 2013: G(RAY) and Glamourous
Vancouver Pride 2013: Pride Pavilion at the Library
Yellow Crane Festival of Art + Design
Eat It! at Dynamo Arts Association
Vancouver KnowShow
Friday, August 2, 2013
Vancouver Pride 2013: Davie Street Party
Harmony Arts Festival
Back to the Future at the Hollywood
Live in Lynn Valley Concert Series
Chicks Ahoy! Pride Boat Cruise Party
Shipyards Night Market
Take Off Friday at YVR Airport
56th Annual Squamish Days Loggers Sports Festival
Vancouver Pride 2013: Pride Pavilion at the Library
Yellow Crane Festival of Art + Design

Saturday, August 3, 2013
Sponsored by Miss604: Free Outdoor Movies at Holland Park in Surrey
Jamcouver
Powell Street Festival
Vancouver Street Dance Festival
Vancouver Pride 2013: Terry Wallace Memorial Breakfast
SHOREfest at the Honda Celebration of Light Fireworks
Back to the Future at the Hollywood
Concerts at the Quay – New Westminster
Cates Park Concert Series
Portobello West Market: Granville Street
56th Annual Squamish Days Loggers Sports Festival
Vancouver Pride 2013: Pride Pavilion at the Library
Yellow Crane Festival of Art + Design
Harmony Arts Festival

Sunday, August 4, 2013
Vancouver Pride 2013: Parade, Festival, Market
Blueberry Sale & Tea: Richmond Nature Park
Portobello West Market: Granville Street
Powell Street Festival
56th Annual Squamish Days Loggers Sports Festival
Yellow Crane Festival of Art + Design
Harmony Arts Festival
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Vancouver History Walking Tours

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Vancouver is so walkable that it makes sightseeing on foot the ideal way to learn more about the city and its past. Aside from popular food tours that take you to culinary corners and neighbourhood kitchens, historic walking tours have always appealed to me.

I love history, I love learning about my town, and I love to be entertained. To top it off, most are very reasonably priced. If you’re up for being a tourist in your own town this summer, here are a few ideas for Vancouver history walking tours:

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Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours

These vibrant historical tours have made a splash since arriving on scene just a few years ago. Top reviews and colourful storytellers have led to frequent sell-outs.

  • Starting From: Cathedral Square at Dunsmuir and Richards
  • Cost: $22 adults/$19 seniors
  • Tour Type: Prohibition City: On Prohibition City you explore the strange, corrupt and colourful history of prohibition-era Vancouver.
  • Tour Type: The Lost Souls of Gastown: You are transported back to the 1800s when Vancouver was a violent frontier town where only a few thousand inhabitants hustled to survive in the Wild West of Canada. Do not expect a conventional walking tour, this experience is visceral and dramatic.
  • Tour Type: Granville Street Reveal: Join aristocrat, vaudeville actor and legendary Granville Street bon vivant Lord Fothrington-Appleby on a light-hearted stroll through historic Granville Street.

Tour Guys

Operating in Toronto and Vancouver, you can select from a variety of tours around the downtown core including free options.

  • Starting From: Outside of the Vancouver Art Gallery in front of the fountain.
  • Cost: Free
  • Tour Type: Downtown and Waterfront, Granville and Gastown, or Chinatown: On these 90 minute easy-walking tours the hosts give a complete overview of downtown Vancouver and venture into some of the city’s historic buildings.
  • Starting From: The edge of Granville Island, on the North West corner of 2nd Ave and Anderson St.
  • Cost: Free
  • Tour Type: Granville Island: On this 45 minute easy-walking tour hosts give a complete overview of the island and introduce you to some of the “hidden gems” often missed by most visitors.
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Heritage Walks with John Atkin

John Atkin is a civic historian and authority on all things related to Vancouver history, architecture, and urban planning. He has created, and conducts, a number of unique and popular 2-hour walking tours throughout the City of Vancouver.

  • Starting From: Each meeting place is unique based on the specific walk that day.
  • Cost: $10
  • Tour Type: Heritage Walks this summer include: Strathcona, John Street: Off the Grid in Mount Pleasant, West of Cambie, Shaughnessy, and The West End.

Vancouver Heritage Foundation Walking Tours

Maurice Guibord and John Atkin lead walks for the Heritage Vancouver Foundation. Explore Vancouver’s neighbourhoods on foot and discover hidden beauties (April to October).

  • Starting From: Each meeting place is unique based on the specific walk.
  • Cost: $12
  • Tour Type: Friday Walking Tours: Take your pick of the West Hastings, Railtown, Yaletown or the West End.

Heritage Vancouver Society Walking Tours

A variety of tour guides and historians lead these Heritage Vancouver walking tours. Each is unique — their backgrounds, their personalities, and their stories bring Vancouver’s historic neighbourhoods to life.

  • Starting From: Each meeting place is unique based on the specific walk.
  • Cost: $10 members/$15 non-members
  • Tour Type: Tours this summer include: Vancouver’s Granville & West Georgia Streets, Estates of South Kerrisdale, West End Heritage, Delamont: Kitsilano’s Oldest City Block of Houses, Planning tour of Vancouver’s West End, Grandview, West of Commercial, UBC Campus: Modern Buildings & Landscapes, and First Shaughnessy: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly.

History Walks with James Johnstone

James Johnstone is the foremost “house history” researcher in Vancouver. This summer he is offering tours every Saturday.

  • Starting From: Each meeting place is unique based on the specific walk.
  • Cost: $20 per person
  • Tour Type: The second and fourth Saturday of each month dedicated to Strathcona: Vancouver’s Oldest Neighbourhood and on the other Saturdays he will alternate between the West End and Mount Pleasant. Tours last approximately 2 hours, depending on the size and pace of the group.

Mountain View Cemetery

Vancouver’s only public cemetery holds much information about the city’s past and the people who helped develop it into what we see today.

  • Starting From: Mountain View Cemetery
  • Cost: $10 per person
  • Tour Type: Various tours are presented throughout the year, follow Mountain View on Facebook for the latest list. Each is held rain or shine.

Be sure to click through on each of the tour links to confirm specific dates, times, meeting places and pricing!

PNE Vancity Member Day 2013

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The PNE returns for its 103rd year from August 17th until September 2nd with its full line-up of summer concerts, food vendors, exhibits, Superdogs, rides and attractions. Once again members of Vancity Credit Union will be able to receive a discounted admission for PNE Vancity Member Day on Thursday, August 29, 2013.

Vancity Member Day 2013
Photo credit: Vancity on Facebook

On Vancity Member Day, Vancity members and one guest receive a discounted admission of only $5 per person ($9 savings on each ticket!). Simply present your Vancity MEMBER CARD® debit card or Vancity enviro™ Visa* (or other form of membership verification) at the PNE ticket booth.

New this year at the PNE is a 20% reduction in gate admission, reserved seating options for the concert series, the RCMP Musical Ride, and Duelling Pianos in the Plaza Beer Garden. Vancity also presents Eco Alley, a bike valet service, and all electricity consumed at The Fair at the PNE on Vancity Member Day will be “cowpowered“.

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Gates open at 11:00am on PNE Vancity Member Day. Follow the event on Facebook, and on Twitter using the tag #VancityMemberDay for more information.

Vancouver Fireworks Photos: UK at the Celebration of Light

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Last night the United Kingdom kicked off the 2013 Celebration of Light fireworks with a display that was seen live by an estimated 250,000 people. Gathered on the shores of English Bay, Kitsilano, and anywhere the fiery bursts could be spotted from the air, the James Bond-themed show dazzled.


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This morning, a few fireworks photos of the UK at the Celebration of Light have been contributed to the Miss604 Flickr Pool and it’s my pleasure to show them off:

Celebration Of Light
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Tonight in Vancouver: Celebration of Light, UK If the sky falls...
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Festival Of Lights Honda Celebration of Light Fireworks
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Celebration of Light
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Celebration of Light UK
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Celebration of Light, 2013, Night 1 (UK) Celebration of Light UK
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Celebration of Light 2013, Day 1, United Kingdom
Photo credit: Alexis Birkill on Flickr

Next up is Canada on Wednesday, July 31st and then Thailand finishes the season on Saturday, August 3rd. You can still enter to win a VIP fireworks dining experience at Cactus Club English Bay (until July 29th) and be sure to show up early on fireworks nights to enjoy free SHOREfest concerts.

First Weekend Club Celebrates 10 Years

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The First Weekend Club (“FWC”) is celebrating 10 years of promoting and raising awareness for Canadian films and talent. Founded by Anita Adams in 2003, the club has since supported over 300 home-grown films and hosted over 200 special events and screenings with the goal of building a strong audience for Canadian films. I caught up with Anita last week to chat about FWC’s journey so far, its impact, and its future:

First Weekend Club

“It’s like climbing Mount Everest and pushing a boulder up the hill,” Anita laughed. “It’s fun, I love what I do, I really really do. But, I was really ignorant and naive when I first started out, I had no clue what would be really involved.” Over the last decade the club has supported The Delicate Art of Parking, One Week, Starbuck, The Corporation, Hit N’ Strum, Take This Waltz, C.R.A.Z.Y., It’s All Gone Pete Tong, and Scared Sacred – to name just a few.

“I thought, you tell people about Canadian films and they’ll come out. But it’s hard to make noise and get people to pay attention with all the other clutter and noise that’s going on out there in the marketplace.”

When the First Weekend Club was established it was initially a hobby “on the side” but Anita says it has become a full time career, and then some. Her passion first lay with acting, and she recalls some words of inspiration she received at a workshop with Cameron Thor who came up to Vancouver from Los Angeles.

“He said to the group that it’s so important that you commit to your dreams and follow your dreams. Only by following your dreams will you find the path you were meant to be on — and it might be completely different than what you set out to do but that’s the way you find what you’re supposed to do.” Anita says that’s what really spoke to her and she feels that her pursuit of an acting career led her here, on the path to be where she was meant to be in life. Her big project now is launching Canada Screens, an online video on demand pay-per-view service that will stream Canadian films and entertainment.

“We raised funds for two phases of development with [an] Indiegogo campaign now I’m just trying to get more funds in the door to hire more IT support in the door before we launch it.” They hope to continually add new titles, about 100 a year, and will launch with at least 50 or 60 exclusively Canadian features.

“I believe that [Canada Screens] is going to be a successful operation. Even if it isn’t, the skills that I will walk away with from this experience, the life learning and the friendships that have developed are really worthwhile.” Setting out on the film festival circuit to promote the video on demand service, Anita hopes to find supporters and build some buzz with film-loving audiences across the country.

If you would like to support the upcoming Canada Screens online Canadian film portal, you can join the First Weekend Club. Membership is free and you’ll receive all the latest information about Canadian film screenings in your area and updated project information for Canada Screens.