May Events in Metro Vancouver 2022

May Events in Metro Vancouver – Your source for happenings all around the city including theatre, arts, markets, family fun and more!
Continue reading this postMay Events in Metro Vancouver – Your source for happenings all around the city including theatre, arts, markets, family fun and more!
Continue reading this postScience World After Dark Adults Only Nights return May 19, 2022 and then monthly on the third Thursday after that. Visitors can enjoy exhibitions, alcoholic beverages, entertainment and more in this classic Vancouver attraction.
Continue reading this post10 theatre companies have come together to establish Canada’s first-ever National Queer & Trans Playwriting Unit. With this new model they hope to ensure more equitable representation of 2SLGBTQ+ artists & stories on Canadian stages
Continue reading this postXicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers at the Museum of Anthropology. The exhibition will showcase for the first time in Canada the rich traditions of 33 Xicanx artists May 12, 2022–January 1, 2023
Continue reading this postApril 27-29 in Whistler the WNORTH Conference, a leadership conference for women, returns with hybrid programming with panels and workshops live in person and online.
Continue reading this postHere is my curated list of the top 8 brunch restaurants to add to your lineup when you’re in Downtown Vancouver
Continue reading this postCanadian Independent Bookstore Day is happening April 30th and there are twelve indie shop locations to visit in Vancouver. Enter to win their giveaways during CIBD!
Continue reading this postEnjoy Summer at Burnaby Village Museum as they celebrate their 50th anniversary May 7 to September 5, 2022. Free admission!
Continue reading this postPhotos from my morning at the Chilliwack Tulip Festival in the Fraser Valley. It opened April 11th and will be around about 3-4 weeks
Continue reading this postEnter to win Esther Leung-Kong’s children’s book Wonderfully Made 奇妙的傑作 which features themes of diversity, immigrant struggles, and cultural representation
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