The Slow Fish Canada Dinner takes place Sunday, 23 September 2018 at PICA (the Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts). Graze your way through the school’s teaching kitchens to meet the visiting chefs, who each offer a tasting-sized portion of local sustainable seafood delicacies.
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Public Disco at Ackery’s Alley on Saturday, September 15, 2018 with music, licensed dance floor, hoop zone, sparkle station, and more – all ages welcome to this vibrant activation in Vancouver’s downtown entertainment district.
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MRG Concerts’ Westward Music Festival returns for the second year to Vancouver’s downtown core from September 13-16, 2018
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The Vancouver International Flamenco Festival announces its spellbinding 2018 lineup of local and international flamenco artists, September 21-29, 2018 with free workshops and ticketed performances at various Vancouver venues. Enter to win a pair of tickets to a show from Miss604.
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Adventures continue at Homfray Lodge! I spent most of the the day kayaking while John had some down time reading on the dock at this all inclusive resort along the remote waters of world-renown Desolation Sound.
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The iconic Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte is back in Starbucks cafés across the country to celebrate its 15th year. Enter to win a $20 Starbucks Canada gift card from Miss604 to celebrate the season.
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Setting Sail to a Secluded Resort in Desolation Sound with Pacific Coastal Cruises: Departing Lund, on the Sunshine Coast, and traveling by boat to Homfray Lodge. Part one of my multi-day series about my stay.
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The 2nd annual Nanaimo International Jazz Festival will have the city’s downtown hopping for three days and nights with the beats and grooves of live jazz September 21-23, 2018. Enter to win passes from Miss604.
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Stay and experience the Historial Lund Hotel. It hugs the rugged coastline of British Columbia’s mainland coast and truly lives up to its original Tla’amin First Nations’ name of Klah-ah-men. Klah-ah-men translates into “a place of refuge, a place to relax,” and that it is.
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Fall is one of the best times to visit Fort Langley National Historic Site! From the deliciously fun and seasonal Cranberry Festival, to spooky tours and tales around Halloween, there’s something for the whole family at this heritage attraction.
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