National Canadian Film Day in Vancouver

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National Canadian Film Day (CanFilmDay) is celebrating its 10th anniversary on April 19, 2023. This year’s programming spotlight will showcase one hundred titles: a broad and diverse cross-section of Canadian films, with ten films in each of the ten categories. You can stream online (free), host a watch-party, or visit screening events in theatres.

Across the country there will be screenings at film festivals, cinemas, libraries, community centres, schools, friendship centres, retirement residences, art galleries, military bases and more. There will also be a tribute to groundbreaking Mi’kmaw filmmaker Jeff Barnaby, whose passing in 2022 shook the film community in Canada and beyond.

National Canadian Film Day 2023

National Canadian Film Day in Vancouver

From March 17 to #CanFilmDay on April 19, VIFF will host a series with some of the most acclaimed new dramas to hit the festival circuit, as well as several revelatory local documentaries.

Anthony Shim’s semi-autobiographical Riceboy Sleeps (from March 24) charts the travails of a South Korean immigrant family in a Vancouver suburb in the ‘90s, was named Best Canadian Film at VIFF, and scored TIFF’s prestigious Platform Prize; Sophie Jarvis’s Okanagan-set Until Branches Bend (from March 24) melds social realism, an acute psychological study, and sinister, surreal undercurrents; and, from Nova Scotia, Ashley McKenzie’s marvelous, surprising Queens of the Qing Dynasty (from March 17) delicately sketches the friendship between a neuro-diverse teen and a queer Chinese volunteer caregiver. Finally, Tenzin (from March 18), the first feature made in collaboration with Ontario’s Tibetan community, is a Buddhist soul-searcher about a young man struggling to make sense of his brother’s suicide.

On the documentary front, Nisha Platzer’s locally made, deeply personal back home (from April 14) also unpicks the heart-rending aftermath of a sibling’s decision to end his life, sifting the loving remembrances of friends and family for solace and insight. Leslie D. Bland and Harold C. Joe’s A Cedar Is Life (from March 31) and Alexi Liotti’s Rematriation (April 22) are two more BC-produced documentaries, both focusing on the spiritual significance of our forests and the emerging coalition between the First Nations and environmentalists. Finally, on a lighter note, Brian D. Johnson’s The Colour of Ink (from April 7) looks at what goes into artisanal inks, which is to say, almost anything, from berries and grapes to industrial rust to mollusc milk, blood, sweat, and tears. If we only look for it, there is an entire spectrum right in our own backyard. Look for further announcements of filmmaker Q&As and National Canadian Film Day programming soon.

CanFilmDay with VAFF

The Vancouver Asian Film Festival is hosting a screening of Riceboy Sleeps at the Cineplex Odeon International Village Cinemas on April 19th.

If you’d like to host a free event for your community, sign up online today.

National Canadian Film Day is a worldwide campaign presented by REEL CANADA, a charitable organization that promotes the diversity of Canadian film and its power to spark important conversations about what it means to be Canadian. Through its core programmes — Our Films in Our Schools, Welcome to Canada, Reel Opportunities, and National Canadian Film Day (CanFilmDay) — REEL CANADA has reached millions of students, new Canadians, and general audience members.

New BC Ferries App

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A new BC Ferries app is now available, designed to make it easier to make bookings, manage trips, check-in seamlessly at the terminal and find travel information with fewer clicks.

BC Ferries App

New BC Ferries App

Last year there were nearly three million bookings through the BC Ferries website. 

The app is available for download through the App Store or Google Play Store.

Customers can check schedules and current conditions quickly on their favourite routes. The new Express book feature adds speed and efficiency for users booking the next available sailing from a saved travel preference. Features and enhancements include: 

Travel Preferences: Allows customers to save travel details for quick access to schedules and current conditions and make faster bookings on frequently travelled routes.

Current Conditions: Route sailing status and estimated deck space will be easier to view with the updated app layout. 

Making and Managing Bookings: New designs and personalized travel preferences will enable easier bookings. Customers can quickly jump to the next available sailing with the new Express book feature, and manage existing bookings on-the-go.

Schedules: Enhanced features on daily and seasonal schedules and the introduction of travel preferences will make it easier to trip plan. 

Alerts: Gives customers the option to receive timely push- notifications for service notices and upcoming sailing reminders on their device.

Seamless check-in: Customers can find their upcoming trips on their app dashboard to access the booking barcode for seamless check-in at the terminal.

Customers can login with their existing account, or create a new account on the BC Ferries website before downloading the app for access to the travel preferences, express bookings and alerts. 

This is BC Ferries first release and the company already has plans for new features and functionality. The app will also continue to evolve based on feedback from customers and evolving digital trends.

Spring Break at the Malahat Skywalk on Vancouver Island

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Experience the incredible scenery from the 10-storey Malahat Skywalk on Vancouver Island this spring as kids 17 and under get in free (with an accompanying adult or senior ticket). Start your visit with a walk through arbutus trees on the TreeWalk, take in the views of Inlet waters, mountains, and islands from 250 meters above sea level.

Malahat SkyWalk Photo credit Malahat SkyWalk
Malahat SkyWalk Photo credit Malahat SkyWalk

Spring Break at the Malahat Skywalk

  • When: March 11 to 31, 2023
  • Where: 901 Trans-Canada Hwy, Malahat, BC
  • Tickets: Kids 17 and under visit free with purchase of one adult or senior ticket online using code SPRING23. Tickets can be purchased online.

Take in the view of Saanich Inlet, Gulf Islands, San Juan Islands, Mount Baker, and more, from every level of the 10-storey Spiral Tower. Step out onto the 84-meter mesh Adventure net, suspended high at the top of the tower, take a 20-meter spiral slide down, and walk through the elevated TreeWalk amongst the Arbutus and Douglas Fir forest as you learn about the nature, history, and culture of the area.

Join your friends and family at the outdoor fire pit to sit back and enjoy each others company around the campfire. Keep your eyes out for birds, frogs, and other critters in the forest as well as peeled driftwood art installations of owls, cougars, and blue herons.

Just a short 35-minute drive north of Victoria, Malahat SkyWalk is Vancouver Island’s newest premier year-round attraction and is accessible for all guests, providing a connection to nature like never before. 

For more information and the latest news on the Kids Visit Free offer, follow Malahat SkyWalk on Instagram, and connect on Facebook.

Pi Theatre Presents Black & Rural

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Led by playwright and performer Shayna Jones’s own experiences of small-town living, Black & Rural digs deep into the lives and hearts of Black Canadian’s living in the countryside and intersperses the voices of real interviewees with music and generative mythology about Black life in agrarian communities.

Pi Theatre Presents Black & Rural. Production Image.
Pictured: Shayna Jones. Photo Credit: Louis Bockner

Pi Theatre Presents Black & Rural

  • When: March 31 to April 15, 2023
  • Where: Pacific Theatre (1440 W 12th Ave, Vancouver)
  • Tickets: Pay-what-you-can preview March 30 at 8:00pm. For regular tickets $37.50 call (604) 731-5518 or buy online. Accessible $15 tickets available for every show.

A guest Production from Pi Theatre, presented in Pacific Theatre, Black & Rural is a world premier with original music composed and performed by Rufus Cappadocia and direction from Pi’s artistic director Richard Wolfe.

Black & Rural weaves Afro-centric folklore (including tales by Shayna Jones) with explorations of Black life in the countryside. Intermingled with Jones’s own story are recordings from her compatriots, spanning generations of Black Canadians building lives far from urbanity. Exploring everything from the isolation of being the only Black face in a White community to the power and autonomy derived from working with the land you live on, Black & Rural illuminates a community separated by thousands of miles, but with an undeniable bond of shared experience and hopes.

Follow Pi Theatre on Facebook and the Black & Rural Project for more information.

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Macaron Day in Vancouver 2023

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Bakeries and cafes around the world have dedicated March 20 as a day to enjoy sweet treats while bringing attention to important causes. Check out these participating cafes in Vancouver this Macaron Day.

Macaron Day in Vancouver 2023

  • Where: Mon Paris Patisserie (4396 Beresford St., Burnaby)
  • Cause: In honour of this annual meaningful event, Mon Paris Pâtisserie is celebrating the exquisite French treat by bringing back one of its most popular seasonal flavours: Sakura and Strawberry, and donating 50% of all macaron sales on March 18th and 19th to the BC Hospitality Foundation. Pastry chef/owner, Elena Krasnova, has created three exclusive macaron flavours to commemorate the spring equinox and International Macaron Day: Sakura and Strawberry, Coffee, and Blackcurrant. These limited edition flavours are sure to tantalize your taste buds and warm your heart. Your purchases will not only satisfy your cravings but also help support the BC Hospitality Foundation which raises funds to support those in the hospitality industry facing financial crisis due to a health condition.
Macarons for macaron Day 2023
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  • Where: Faubourg 769 Hornby St & 2156 W 41st Ave in Vancouver
  • Where: Chez Christophe 4717 Hastings, Burnaby & 1558 Johnston Rd, White Rock
  • Cause: Partnering once again to support a common cause! This year Chez Christophe and Fauburg Macaron Day efforts will support those affected by the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.​​​​​​​​ ​​On March 18th and 21st, their special Macaron Packs will be available for in-store purchase at both locations. Together they will be donating proceeds from macaron sales to the Red Cross Canada Earthquake in Türkiye and Syria Appeal. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Journée internationale du macaron

Macaron Day was founded in France (Journée internationale du macaron) by Pierre Hermé in 2006. It’s a day to celebrate the colours of spring with a bright palette of treats. Macaron Day events will be happening overseas, in New York, and in Toronto. Over the last few years it has become a Vancouver tradition as well.

Macarons (not to be confused with macaroons) are meringue-based confections commonly filled with buttercream or jam with a delicate soft and crunchy outer shell. All you need to do is visit a participating “Macaron Day” bakery or cafe on March 20th and you’ll be given a macaron and be invited to make a donation their chosen charity.