Tourism Vancouver, in collaboration with the Yaletown BIA and other community partners, has launched of Dine OutSide – a first summer-time edition of Dine Out Vancouver Festival running August 21 to September 21, 2020
Dine OutSide Vancouver
Patio season is in full swing and Dine OutSide Vancouver can help you find the best spots and most refreshing menus in the city. The complete list of Dine OutSide’s participating restaurants and their menus are now available here.
With over 160 dining options, there will be no shortage of ways to enjoy the summer sunshine in Vancouver. Prix fixe menus are available at $15, $25, $35 or $45 price points, as well as special promotional offers and picnic-to-go packs.
Travel with your taste buds through a variety of patios in Vancouver neighbourhoods including Downtown, Yaletown, Gastown, West End, Mount Pleasant, South Granville, West Broadway and Kitsilano.
Take in picturesque views while dining in Stanley Park or at a pop-up plaza with one of the 93 picnic-to-go offerings.
Take a break from home cooking and venture back to the city’s exciting and varied international culinary scene. From west-coast fare to complex fusions of influences from Asia, you will find something to new to try every day of the four-week festival!
Book a time to visit the #WishYouWereHere green screen postcard at Bill Curtis Square in Yaletown from August 27th to 29th during the hours of 2:00pm to 6:00pm. You can strike a pose to create a vacation postcard in front of an iconic background for a chance to win a $50 gift card to a Yaletown restaurant.
Participating Yaletown restaurants include:
Banter Room
Bistro Sakana
Blenz Coffee
Brix & Mortar
DD Mau
Earls Kitchen + Bar & The Loft
Freshbowl
Grand Chinese Yaletown Restaurant
Milssam Tacorea
Minami Restaurant
OEB Breakfast Co.
Provence Marinaside
Robba da Matti
Saigon Xua
Sciué Italian Bakery
Caffé Sushi Maro
Tacofino
The Distillery Bar + Kitchen
The Flying Pig
Yaletown
Gelato Café
WildTale
Yaletown Brewing Company
Grab some takeout and head to David Lam Park (or Cooper’s Park, Bill Curtis Square, or Helmcken Pop-Up Plaza) and enjoy what our local restaurants have to offer. For more info and contests, follow iYaletown on Instagram.
Sunflowers and sunshine! It should be a lovely weekend in the Lower Mainland and there’s a nice lineup of online events, festivals, and concerts along with some distanced, outdoor activities like the drive through fair and public art tours. Find these events and more things to do in Vancouver this weekend below:
Variety – the Children’s Charity and Global BC are pleased to announce that this year’s Variety Week will take place from Monday, September 14 to Friday, September 18, 2020.
Variety Week 2020
“For the first time in Variety BC’s 54-year history, we have been overwhelmed with requests for support and cannot keep up with the demand,” said Cally Wesson, CEO, Variety BC. “With the support of Strand Development and Townline Homes and the support of British Columbians, we hope to help even more kids with special needs.”
Donation Matching
Strand Development and Townline Homes will be coming to the rescue of BC’s kids when both companies will match each and every Variety Week donation up to $500,000.
Programming on Global BC
Throughout the week, Global BC will be showcasing the work that Variety does to help children with special needs and their families across the various communities in BC. During every newscast including Global News Morning and Global News Hour at 6, viewers will be introduced to families who Variety has supported while getting to see firsthand how their lives have been impacted because of Variety’s help. As well, they’ll meet children whose futures are uncertain as they wait for funding that may not come.
“Variety BC is often the last resort for families who have exhausted all other funding opportunities,” said Kenton Boston, Variety Board Chair & VP National & Network News, Global News. “Without the generous support of our listeners and viewers, we simply cannot keep up with the demand. The time is now for all of us to come together and to give what we can to ensure that our most vulnerable kids are not forgotten.”
Last year’s Variety Week raised $682,239. Donations can be made by calling toll-free at 310-KIDS, online, or by texting “KIDS” to 45678 to make an automatic $20 contribution.
Helping BC Kids be Kids
Variety – the Children’s Charity steps in where health care ends providing direct help to children with special needs in BC. For over 50 years, Variety has ensured children have the support to reach their potential. Since 2010, Variety has distributed more than $30 million in funding to families and organizations in communities all across the province.
The wait for the 78 nominees for the 37th Annual YWCA Women of Distinction Awards, presented by Scotiabank is soon over! The 2020 awards will be handed out, virtually, on September 23rd and you can win a link to access this exciting evening of programming.
2019 Award Winners
Win Tickets to the YWCA Women of Distinction Awards
Thanks to the awards Tribute Sponsor Absolute Software, I’m teaming up to give away two tickets to the awards virtual ceremony and fireside chat with Icon Award winner Dr. Bonnie Henry! You can enter on social media, here’s how:
Do you know of a woman or organization that exemplifies #AbsoluteDistinction? Share their photo using the tags #AbsoluteDistinction and #YWCAWODA to enter to win a viewing link to the virtual Women of Distinction awards.
Follow @AbsoluteCorp@Miss604@YWCAVan on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for more info and tag us so we can see your entry and celebrate the woman of #AbsoluteDistinction in your life.
Two winners will be drawn at 12:00pm on September 18, 2020.
YWCA Metro Vancouver is dedicated to achieving women’s equality. Their mission is to touch lives and build better futures for women and their families through advocacy and integrated services that foster economic independence, wellness and equal opportunities.
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by Rebecca BollwittDisclosure: Review — This adventure was supported by Kootenay Rockies Tourism and Tourism Golden. Views and opinions are those of the author. Please review the Policy & Disclosure section for further information.
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We were on the hunt for open spaces and fewer faces, and Yoho National Park was top of mind. During isolation, where an idea of an adventurous outing was to mask up and head to the grocery storeonce a week, I thought back to all the spectacular places I’ve been able to visit during my work travels around BC.
I yearned for nature, for stunning vistas, for the sounds and scents of the forest. I also wanted to get John out of the Downtown core. As an essential worker, he hadn’t left the Lower Mainland or taken more than a day off since February. All of these factors combined to inspire me to head east. Go BIG. And you can’t really get bigger than the Rocky Mountains here in BC.