It first began 106 years ago and this summer is going to once again kick-off in style at Lynn Valley Days! Hosted by the Lynn Valley Lions Club, this two-day celebration brings together the community through dinner, dancing, a pancake breakfast, parade, and much more.
Lynn Valley Days 2018
Gala Dinner & Dance Where: Under the big tent on Lynn Valley field When: Friday, June 15th starting at 5:30 (cocktails) 7:00pm (dinner)
Details: This semi-formal gala will feature a cocktail reception followed by a three-course dinner from Peake of Catering with live music by Swayed, and dancing. Photobooth, wine and beer plus full bar. Full event details and ticket info can be found here »
Lynn Valley Days Parade & Fair Where: Lynn Valley Field When: Saturday, June 16th starting at 8:15am Details: The day starts off with a pancake breakfast 8:15am to 9:45am, and the parade at 9:30am. Lynn Valley Road will be closed from 9:15am to 11:15am, and detours will be in place. The parade begins from Mollie Nye to Lynn Valley Park at Mountain Hwy and Institute Road.
After the parade, enjoy rides, face painting, live music, dancing, food, bouncy castles, contests, community exhibitors and more, including a car show. Play games, watch a puppet or magic show, and enjoy other entertainment for all ages.
Local community groups and businesses will showcase their work in booths around the field. There will also be a beer garden 12:00pm to 6:00pm for those 19+ ($5 entrance fee).
All proceeds from these events remain with the Lions Club to ensure they can assist those in need both local and beyond.
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WESTCOAST Sightseeing has launched a new west coast tour experience aboard electrically powered, 12 passenger boats hosting unique and intimate tours of Vancouver’s spectacular Coal Harbour, Stanley Park and Canada Place. Electric Harbour Tours has opened with two boats: Elektra One and Elektra Two, with two more boats slated for delivery by summer.
Electric Harbour Tours in Coal Harbour
Departing from just west of the Westin Bayshore on Coal Harbour, the 45-minute, narrated tours dive deep into Vancouver’s history, sharing facts about architecture, landmarks and Indigenous history.
The electric vessels are ultra-quiet and will sail past Coal Harbour, Stanley Park and the Port of Vancouver providing passengers with stunning views of the North Shore mountains and Vancouver city skyline and amazing front row seats to watch landing and departing seaplanes, cruise ships and resident seals, herons and other wildlife.
The new boats are 100% electric with lead-acid batteries holding a 10-hour charge and will receive a boost charge while docked. The luxuriously appointed boats were manufactured by Duffy Boats in California who have specialized in electric boats for over 40 years. Duffy Boats are used world-wide and are the vessel of choice for the environmentally stringent California Fish and Game Department for the exploration of sensitive marine habitats.
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Situated between Swan Lake, Kalamalka Lake, and Okanagan Lake, there’s a reason that Vernon is known for its water recreation. However, with new bike lanes, paths, and the legendary Rail Trail making tracks through the northern Okanagan city, it’s also become a great place to go for a ride.
Between shopping and patio dining on Main Street (30th Ave), and hammock hangouts at Kalavida Surf Shop, I researched this article about biking in Vernon for ZenSeekers that has all you need to know, including where to rent a bike. Once you have that info, check out these Top 3 Places to Cycle in Vernon:
The City of Vernon has a network of gravel, paved, multi-use, and separated/dedicated bike lanes. Some of the best routes are in the Downtown Shopping Core, along 29th Street, 30th Street, 30th Ave, 32nd Ave, and 39th Ave. From Polson Park, there is also a great roadside route that will take you right to the north end of Kalamalka Lake, along Kalamalka Lake Road. You’ll meet up with the folks at the Rail Trail Cafe and Kalavida Surf Shop, at the base of the Rail Trail.
The Rail Trail is the northern part of the 50km path called the Okanagan Rail Trail, that reaches all the way down to Oliver along an old CPR railway corridor. Through Lake Country, Kelowna, Summerland, and Oliver, that will be fully linked by the end of the summer.
Pedal Predator Ridge
Rent from: Predator Ridge (301 Village Centre Place, Vernon)
Looking for an awesome resort getaway, perhaps with some gourmet dining, golf, spa facilities, shops, and epic valley views? World-reknowned Predator Ridge just opened up their own network of bike trails that reach down to Ellison Provincial Park at the north end of Okanagan Lake.
Returning for a second year, Public Disco in Alley Oop an is immersive pop-up party for neighbours and strangers to connect through music. This space, reimagined by local architecture firm HCMA with the help of the Downtown Vancouver BIA, also served as the location for Public Disco’s first street party in June of 2017. Now, one year and 7 volumes later, the party returns to Alley Oop.
Public Disco in Alley Oop
Where: Alley Oop (aka the Pink Alley) behind 688 W Hastings off Seymour When: Saturday, June 2, 2018 from 2:00pm to 9:00pm
Public Disco utilizes the universal power of music to dissolve barriers to social interaction and get folks of all walks of life connecting on the dance floor. It also serves as a gateway for the public into the cities vibrant dance music scene, showcasing a variety of local DJ’s in the realm of house and disco music. All ages and everyone is welcome!
Sparkle Station & More
For those that need a little help adding some sparkle to their look we have a free biodegradable glitter and face painting station manned by professional makeup artist Jena jac. There will also be ping pong from frida&frank, children’s toys, places to sit and dancing accessories for play.
Enjoy an acclaimed lineup of DJs (all of whom can be seen playing at this year’s Bass Coast Festival), including Nina Mendoza, Wabi Time (Of Humans/Sabota), Ryan Wells and Neighbour (longtime DJ at Shambhala Music Festival).
Public Disco is a series of open air dance parties in reimagined urban spaces ranging from plazas and parking lots to back alleys around Vancouver. For more information follow the Facebook event page, the Facebook page, Instagram, and Twitter for Public Disco.
Combine the Steveston Salmon Festival, fireworks, headliners Big Sugar, and you one excellent roster of Canada Day festivities in Richmond!
The annual Richmond Canada Day in Steveston will feature a free, full-day street party throughout Steveston Village alongside the much beloved Steveston Salmon Festival. A headline performance by Juno Award-winners Big Sugar and fireworks over the Fraser River will cap off the celebrations. Richmond Canada Day in Steveston is presented by Vancouver International Airport (“YVR”).
Highlighting the day is the Steveston Salmon Festival, known as Canada’s biggest little birthday party, the festival is famous for its salmon barbecue where over 1,200 pounds of wild salmon filets are grilled over open fire pits. An annual tradition since 1945, the Salmon Festival also features a huge Canada Day Parade through historic Steveston Village.
Elsewhere in the village the Canada Day Street Party will feature 50 diverse performances on eight stages, including Main Stage performances by Big Sugar, Terra Lightfoot and Vince Vaccaro.
The Street Party also features an artisan village, marketplace and plenty of food trucks. New this year is the Hockey Zone, featuring a fun 3-on-3 competition in honour of Canada’s favourite national sport, with a special guest appearance by Vancouver Canucks mascot Fin.
The day kicks off with Salmon Festival’s pancake breakfast at 6:30am, followed by a special Canada Day flag raising ceremony at 8:40am. The Canada Day Parade gets underway at 10:00am.
Big Sugar will hit the Bayview Stage at 9:00pm, followed immediately at 10:15pm. by a fantastic fireworks show along the historic Steveston waterfront, presented by Dueck GM.
All events are free admission. Follow Fun Richmond on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagam for more info.