Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend September 17 to 19

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This weekend Miss604 is proud to sponsor the Portobello West Fall Outdoor Market at Helena Gutteridge Plaza (at Vancouver City Hall) from 10:00am to 4:00pm on Saturday. More events include the launch of the Maan Farms Fall Festival, the free WORD Vancouver festival, a free showcase from Vancouver Opera. Find these activities and more fun things to do around Metro Vancouver this weekend listed below:

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend Rain

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend

Friday, September 17, 2021
The Lifted Hotel Festival with Dallas Smith
Upintheair Theatre Presents Revelations
Book Launch | Margo Tamez: Father / Genocide
Fringe Festival – Cake Walk Presents: Big League!
Not O.K. — One Night Exhibition
Maan Farms Fall Festival
Together and Apart – Exhibition, Film
Got Craft? Virtual Foodie Edition
Shipyards Live Festival in North Van
5X Festival in Vancouver and Surrey
Hidden Wonders Speakeasy Magic Experience
Bentall Neighbourhood Patio
Alan Storey at Pendulum Gallery
Corn Mazes & Family Fun in Vancouver
Imagine Van Gogh
Da Vinci Experience in Tsawwassen
Vancouver International Flamenco Festival
Vancouver Fringe Festival

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Urban Ink’s 2021-22 Season

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Urban Ink’s 2021-22 season has been announced, featuring a dynamic hybrid program adapting to the ever-changing world with digital and in-person performances. Urban Ink’s mission is to uplift Indigenous and diverse artists through storytelling and performance, and create exciting opportunities that propel works in a new expanded direction. 

Transform Cabaret Festival 2021

Urban Ink’s 2021-22 Season

The season kicks off with the return of TRANSFORM Cabaret Festival, an Urban Ink & The Cultch partnership scheduled from September 23 to October 2, 2021. Groundbreaking in every way, the TRANSFORM Cabaret Festival consists of seven explosive days of bold, uncompromising, political, and interactive performances in a hybrid format taking it to the next level.

The festival is a platform for IBPOC artists to share their stories, featuring local and international Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists in a variety of styles including theatre, music, drag, burlesque, circus, comedy, and everything in between.

Each show has a line-up of extraordinary collaborating artists that range from Sido Adamson and Cris Derksen’s circus mixed with Indigenous classical music, to The Candy Show with special guests Canadian rockstar Tom Wilson, Whose Line Is It Anyway? comic Colin Mochrie and the legendary Buffy Sainte-Marie, plus family fun with critically acclaimed cabaret star Le Gateau Chocolat and so much more. 

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New Átl’ka7tsem/Howe Sound UNESCO Biosphere Region

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Átl’ka7tsem/Howe Sound, an area renowned for its rich Indigenous culture, biodiversity and distinct geography, has become Canada’s 19th UNESCO Biosphere Region, the International Coordinating Council for the Man and Biosphere Programme (“MAB-ICC”).

Howe Sound UNESCO
Top: Chief Mamquam and Garibaldi – Steve Quane, Fire & Ice Geopark / Bottom: Diving Glass Sponge Reef-Adam Taylor

New Átl’ka7tsem/Howe Sound UNESCO Biosphere Region

As jurisdictions around the globe face the profound impacts of habitat loss and climate change, the Átl’ka7tsem/Howe Sound Biosphere Region (“AHSBR”) is an international showcase for how regional coordination can create a place for humanity and nature to thrive.

“My hope is that it will effectively bring all communities in Átl’ka7tsem together for effective decision making but also to help people get out on the Land. Building that connection, to the territory and the Land, will help people better honour and to respect the environment but also the Life that lives in that environment,” says Joyce Williams, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw Councillor and Co-Chair of Howe Sound Biosphere Region Initiative Society Board.

“Átl’ka7tsem is really about beauty and hope, as much as it is about sustainable development.”

The Biosphere Region, located on the territories of the Coast Salish people, covers a 218,723-hectare swath of land and sea encompassing the entire Howe Sound watershed. Its zoning boundaries begin near Point Atkinson (Sḵ’íw̓itsut) in West Vancouver, running north to Black Tusk (T’eḵt’aḵmúy̓in tl’a In7iny̓áx̱a7en) near Whistler, and as far west as Gower Point on the Sunshine Coast. The core protected area traverses five BC Provincial Parks, one BC Provincial Conservancy, and several marine refuges. AHSBR is dotted by many iconic landmarks; such as Mt. Garibaldi (Nch’ḵay̓), a diamond-shaped peak towering over the Squamish landscape.

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Win a Westin Bayshore Staycation This Fall

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Disclosure: Review — Our stay was compliments of the Westin Bayshore. Views and opinions are my own. Please review the Policy & Disclosure section for further information.

The thing about a Westin Bayshore Staycation is that even though you’re so close to every major thing in the heart of the city (galleries, shops, restaurants, theatres, attractions) it feels like a true resort getaway.

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Westin Bayshore Staycation

John and I were sitting on the H2 Restaurant patio, fresh sea air rustling in the trees making strings of light dance in the late evening sun. It was a Wednesday evening and we were within 3km of home in Downtown Vancouver, but it felt like we were some place far away. I mean, we love home, but I know we’ve all seen a lot of our own homes over the last 18 months. It was a lovely break where our stress just melted away, just for the evening, like the caramel-drizzled gelato that topped the warm brownie we had for dessert.

The Westin Bayshore has everything you might want out of a resort: Two pools (one inside and one adjacent to the Seawall in the courtyard), a spa, fitness centre, a shop, coffee bar, a restaurant, a lounge, and more. And did I mention the views? You’ll either be looking west towards the courtyard and Stanley Park, or east across Coal Harbour with city and sunrise view like no other.

There’s also the signature Westin Heavenly Bed® which always lives up to its name. Other room amenities were handy, and I did appreciate the option of a wired internet connection on the desk along with WiFi, and straight USB chargers. I also liked that the windows opened. During our early September stay the Air Conditioning wasn’t crucial so I slid the floor-to-ceiling windows apart to let in a cool breeze and listen to ambient harbour soundscape.

Westin Bayshore Miss604

The best part about this Westin Bayshore staycation is that… I get to share it with you! Well, not literally – I won’t be there – but one lucky Miss604 reader/follower will win their own getaway!

Enter to Win

I’m giving away a one-night stay in a Deluxe Harbour View Guest Room at the Westin Bayshore! Here are some of the many ways you can enter to win:

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I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 6:00pm on Wednesday, September 22, 2021. Subject to availability and open to all residents of Canada. UPDATE: The winner is… Bonnie S.!

Fort Langley’s Grave Tales Tour

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Fort Langley’s Grave Tales tours return this season, with spine-chilling stories told you walk through the Fort Langley village at night.

Fort Langley Grave Tales

Fort Langley’s Grave Tales Tour

No tours on October 31. Tours are offered in English. One French tour is available on October 27, 2021 at 8:00pm. Masks are mandatory for guests. Physical distancing is to be maintained at all times. Tours will be outdoors, guests are asked to dress appropriately for the weather and to wear proper footwear.

Two Hour Tours at 6:00pm: These tours are the only ones where youth 17 and under are permitted, accompanied by a parent or guardian. Offered Friday to Sunday, October 15 to November 7, 2021. Tickets are $17.

Two Hour Tours at 7:00pm & 8:00pm: For adults age 18 and over. Offered Wednesday to Sunday, October 15 to November 7, 2021. Tickets are $22.00.

Three Hour Tours at 9:00pm: For adults age 18 and over. Offered Wednesday to Sunday, October 15 to November 7, 2021. Tickets are $29.30.

During the two-hour Grave Tales historic walking tours, heritage interpreters tell tales of misfortune in Fort Langley’s streets, cemeteries, and inside the Hudson’s Bay Company fort. Tickets are now available by calling (604) 513-4824 or in person at the Fort Langley National Historic Site visitor centre.