Vancouver’s only Marathon, the BMO Vancouver Marathon is one of the world’s top destination marathons, annually welcoming runners from 65+ countries! It’s coming up on Sunday, May 5, 2019, winding its way through the city on a spectacularly scenic course.
BMO Vancouver Marathon
When: Sunday, May 5, 2019 8:30am Where: Start Line: Queen Elizabeth Park Midlothian Avenue Finish Line: West Pender St. between Bute St. & Thurlow St.
The BMO Vancouver Marathon is also home to the BC Marathon Championships in conjunction with BC Athletics. This world-class event annually sells out. There is also a Half Marathon, 8KM, and Kids Course. Don’t miss the finish line street festival from 8:30am to 3:30pm with entertainment, food, and more.
Route Map
Road Closures & Detours
Road closures will be in effect on Sunday, May 5, 2019 between 7:00am and 11:00am for the Half Marathon, 8:30am to 3:30pm for the Marathon, and 9:30am to 11:00am for the 8KM.
Race routes will impact traffic on Saturday, May 4, 2019, in Vancouver’s Riley Park, Coal Harbour and Downtown, and on Sunday, May 5, 2019 in Riley Park, South Cambie, Oakridge, Fairview, Kerrisdale, Dunbar, UBC, Point Grey, Kitsilano, West End, Coal Harbour, Chinatown, Yaletown, Cambie, False Creek and Downtown neighbourhoods. Please see the reverse side for detailed information.
Playland is opening this season on Saturday, May 4th with your favourite rides and attractions including The Beast, the Wooden Roller Coaster and many more, plus those delicious mini-donuts. Gates open to the public at 11:00 am for the 2019 season, so mark your calendars for the unofficial start of summer!
Playland Opening Spring 2019
Spring Hours: Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays 11:00am to 6:00pm
Thrill seekers can choose from over 35 rides and attractions, including Playland’s most historic and beloved attraction, the Wooden Roller Coaster (rated #1 wooden coaster in Canada) and Canada’s most extreme pendulum ride, The Beast. Or take a wild spin on Crazy Beach Party and strap yourself in on the Hellevator, with its fantastic 200-foot free fall!
Family attractions such as the Climbing Wall will keep aspiring alpinists busy or win some prizes at BC’s largest midway, which is open all summer long as well! Buen Gusto Tacos and Totchos, Cheese Please, and Triple O’s returns to provide scrumptious snacks to foodies, while Fundunkers Donut Shop, the Candy Shoppe, S’Luscious and BeaverTails will satisfy everyone’s sweet tooth.
Get ready for a whole summer of fun by purchasing a one-day admission or season pass online where you’ll save up to $4 – compared to buying at the gate. Admission includes unlimited access to over 35 rides and attractions*, including the three newest family rides and the top wooden roller coaster in Canada!
*Revelation, Drop Zone, and Haunted Mansion are not included with admission/passes and have individual add-on fees.
Win Passes
I have a family 4-pack of passes to give away so you can enjoy Playland this spring. Here’s how you can enter to win:
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Follow PNE/Playland on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more info. I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Wednesday, May 1, 2019.
Live Nation Canada will host their 5th annual National Concert Week May 1 to May 7, 2019, giving fans the exclusive opportunity to purchase tickets for just $20 (all-in including fees).
Kicking off an epic summer concert season, the offer will include tickets to hundreds of in-demand shows across Canada from Live Nation’s roster of summer tours. The tickets will cross multiple genres for every type of live event fan, including Country, Hip-Hop, Metal, Rock, Pop, and Comedy.
Select shows from the following artists will be part of this offer (be sure to check when the full schedule goes live May 1st to see which apply to the Vancouver area).
Alessia Cara
Heart
President Clinton and Secretary Clinton
Alex Aiono
Henry Jamison
Raffi
Alexisonfire
Imogen Heap
Rascal Flatts
Amos Lee
James + The Psychedelic Furs
Rendez-Vous
Arizona
Jenny Lewis
Rosalia
Avatar
Jesse Rutherford
Said The Whale
Bear’s Den
Jimmy Buffett
Santana
Beck
John River
Sarah McLachlan
Ben Platt
Johnny Orlando
Shinedown
blackbear
Jon Bellion
Slash
Blue Rodeo
Jorja Smith
Slayer
Bobby Bazini
Judas Priest
Slipknot
Breaking Benjamin
Kidz Bop Kids
Smashing Pumpkins
Brent Butt
King Crimson
SonReal
Bring Me The Horizon
KORN
Steven Page
Bryan Adams
Lady Lamb
Sticky Fingers
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Lany
Sum 41
CBC Music Festival
Lionel Richie
Syml
Chicago
Ludovico Einaudi
Tash Sultana
Corey Hart
Marilyn Manson
The 1975
Cosmic Gate
MARINA
The Beaches
Cub Sport
Markus Schulz
The Beths
Daniel O’Donnell
Mary J. Blige & NAS
The Boom Booms
Dean Brody Dallas Smith
Mind Bath
The Chainsmokers
Death Cab for Cutie
Mini Mansions
The Philosopher Kings
Death From Above
moe.
The Tea Party
Def Leppard
MOGLI
The Who
Dennis Lloyd
Moon vs Sun
Tim Baker
Disrupt Festival
Mumford & Sons
Tritonal
Disturbed
Needtobreathe
Vampire Weekend
Elhae
Nelly
Vic Dibitetto
Eros Ramazzotti
New Kids On The Block
Weird Al Yankovic
Flatbush Zombies
Noah Kahan
Willie Nelson
Florence & the Machine
Passion Pit
Wiz Khalifa
Gerry Dee
Pentatonix
Yes
Ghost
Perry Farrell
Godsmack
Petula Clark
For one week only, fans can get their hands on these $20 all-in tickets beginning Wednesday, May 1 at 9:00am through Tuesday, May 7 at 11:59pm. Follow Live Nation West on Twitter and Facebook for more info.
The Vancouver Opera Festival season is kicking off on a high note with the inaugural VOX vocal competition. The next generation of Canadian opera stars will compete at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre on April 26th, ahead of the festival program which runs April 27 to May 5, 2019.
VOX Vocal Competition
Following a national audition, eight gifted opera singers from across the country have been pre-selected to perform during this evening fundraiser in support of young artists and Vancouver Opera. They’ll compete live in front of six esteemed judges including Judith Forst, Leslie Dala, Jonathan Darlington, Kim Gaynor, Roberto Mauro, and J. Patrick Raftery. The contestants will be vying for cash prizes and the audience will be invited to cast their vote for audience choice.
While the judges deliberate Canada’s leading opera sensation Erin Wall, who is acclaimed for her musicality and versatility, will perform for the VOX audience.
“This new initiative is yet another way Vancouver Opera invests in young artists,” says Kim Gaynor, Vancouver Opera General Director. “This is an exciting opportunity for these young performers to have their opera careers propelled to the next level. The cash prize could provide the winner with the opportunity to fund international auditions.”
VOX is this season’s unmissable event for everyone who is interested in discovering great new voices and experiencing the excitement of a live competition. VOX contestants hail from across Canada with:
Tenors Lampron-Dandonneau (Quebec), Ryan Nauta (Quebec)
Baritone Zainen Suzuki (Quebec, originally from Burnaby)
Sopranos Ana Toumine (Quebec), Shantelle Przybylo (Ontario), Elizabeth Harris (BC)
Mezzos Amanda Perera (Ontario), Sarah Bissonnette (Alberta).
The evening begins with a 5:30pm cocktail reception followed by the live competition at 6:30pm. Tickets for VOX are $65 and available online or by phone (604) 683-0222.
Rossini’s much-loved La Cenerentola (Cinderella) will then open the third annual Vancouver Opera Festival on April 27th at 2:00pm matinee at the Vancouver Playhouse. For more information about VOX and the festival performances, follow the Vancouver Opera #VOfest on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
The 18th annual DOXA Documentary Film Festival, Western Canada’s largest documentary Film Festival, returns May 2 to May 12, 2019. Committed to cultivating curiosity and critical thought, DOXA will present 82 films (shorts and features) from across Canada and around the world, representing some of the very best in contemporary documentary cinema.
DOXA Documentary Film Festival
Venues: The Vancouver Playhouse, VIFF’s Vancity Theatre, The Cinematheque, The Post at 750, Museum of Vancouver, SFU’s Goldcorp Centre for the Arts
Admission: Evenings and Weekends: $15; Weekday Matinee (weekday films starting at 5:00 pm or earlier): $13; Opening gala, closing gala and live presentation: $18; Student/Senior/Low Income tickets for all regular screenings: $2 discount; Membership: $2.
Festival Pass: $195 (includes membership; valid for all film screenings including opening and closing night film and party).
Tickets:Available online or in person at the community box office April 23-30, from 12:00pm to 5:00pm at DOXA office (#110–750 Hamilton St, Vancouver).
The Festival Box Office is at VIFF’s Vancity Theatre (May 4-12) and The Cinematheque (May 2- 13), where you can get tickets for all festival screenings. SFU’s Goldcorp Centre for the Arts (May 4-5, 8-12) will have tickets are available for all festival screenings and events at this venue.
Feature Gala Films
On May 3, DOXA kicks off with Baljit Sangra’s courageous new film Because We Are Girls, which celebrates the strength of sisterhood in the face of profound pain and trauma. Because We Are Girls tells the story of three sisters from a conservative Indo-Canadian family coming to terms with the sexual abuse they faced by an older relative beginning in their childhood years. Vancouver-based Sangra explores the impact of sexual abuse on a family, turning her empathetic lens on intimate moments as they process and heal.
On May 4, DOXA hosts a special live documentary presentation Postings From Home by Toronto- based filmmaker Kelly O’Brien. O’Brien has taken the collective sharing of one’s personal life — now habitual on social media — and combined it with the 20th-century tradition of a family slideshow to create an emotionally affecting live performance.
The gala screening of nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up on May 8 marks the 10-year anniversary of DOXA’s Justice Forum, a series aimed at creating space for open dialogue. Few events in recent Canadian history have sparked as much media attention, outrage, and horror as the death of Colten Boushie, a young Cree man from the Red Pheasant First Nation who died after being shot in the head on Gerald Stanley’s farm. Indigenous filmmaker and scholar Tasha Hubbard goes beyond the headlines to present a detailed examination of race relations on the prairies.
Closing the festival on May 11, Hepi Mita’s Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen is a tender posthumous tribute to his mother Merata Mita, the first Māori woman — and one of the first Indigenous women in the world — to write and direct a narrative feature film. DOXA is exceptionally proud to close the festival with this extraordinary film about a visionary artist, activist and mother.
I have a pair of tickets to give away to the Opening Night Gala Film Because We Are Girls by Baljit Sangra on Friday, May 3, 2019. Here’s how you can enter to win:
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