The Polygon Gallery presents Deckchair Cinema – free outdoor movies in North Vancouver every Thursday night at sunset from the end of June to the end of August, 2024.
Photo courtesy of the Polygon Gallery/Deckchair Cinema
Free Outdoor Movies in North Vancouver
When: Every Thursday from June 27 until August 29, 2024
Where: Cates Deck (The Shipyards), Spirit Trail, North Vancouver. In front of The Polygon Gallery.
Admission: Admission to Deckchair Cinema is by donation, courtesy of BMO Financial Group, and includes access to the Gallery’s summer exhibitions
Attendees are encouraged to arrive early and make themselves comfortable by bringing their own blankets or low chairs. A concession stand will feature drinks from local breweries, which can be enjoyed on Cates Deck, a public zone for alcohol consumption.
Film Schedule
June 27 Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains
Music By Katayoon Yousefbigloo Begins at 7:00pm
Film Starts At 9:30pm
July 4 The Harder They Come
So Much To Say: A Bob Marley Celebration With Dj Leroy Hikwa Starts at 7:00pm
Film Starts at 9:15pm
July 11 Stop Making Sense
Music By Niña Mendoza Begins at 7:00pm
Film Starts at 9:15pm
July 18 Night Raiders
Film Starts at 9:15pm
July 25 Scott Pilgrim Vs The World
Music By Paisley Eva Starts at 7:00pm
Film Starts at 9:00pm
August 1 Death Becomes Her
North Shore Pride Night
Film Starts at 9:00pm
August 8 Close-up
Film starts at 8:45pm
August 15 Supercop
Film Starts at 8:45pm
August 22 Phantom Of The Paradise
Film Starts at 8:30pm
August 29 The Warriors
Music By Rhek Begins at 7:00pm
Film Starts at 8:30pm
July 11th is also the Opening Night for Anti-Icon Apokalypsis at the Gallery, admission is free. The new, landmark series Anti-Icon: Apokalypsis, by acclaimed photographer Martine Gutierrez, refuses ready understandings of identity, gender, and culture. Across seventeen self-portraits, Gutierrez embodies a pantheon of legendary figures – all female or feminized – from across the world’s legends, histories, and myths. Follow the Polygon Gallery for more information about the film series and their exhibits.
Enjoy free outdoor movies in Downtown Vancouver with the return of Summer Movie Nights at šxʷƛ̓ənəq Xwtl’e7énḵ Square (Vancouver Art Gallery North Plaza) on Thursdays this July and August.
Photo courtesy of Downtown Van
Free Outdoor Movies in Downtown Vancouver
When: Every Thursday from July 4 to August 15, 2024
Activations start at 5:00pm each night, with the film screenings starting at sundown
Where: šxʷƛ̓ənəq Xwtl’e7énḵ Square (formerly known as the Vancouver Art Gallery North Plaza)
Admission: Free! Attendees are encouraged to bring their own seating.
Movies are played on a 16-foot inflatable screen and begin at sundown (around 9:00pm). As a warm-up to each feature film, the plaza will host several activations and activities starting at 5:00pm. Enjoy games, trivia, chalk art, music from DJ Chip$, Canada’s Got Talent’s Ola Dada, and a rotating selection of food trucks like Shameless Buns, Roasted Revolution, and Taco Nori.
Film Schedule – Every Thursday
July 4th – Barbie
For opening night, Pop Queen Cardio will host a dance workshop for those eager to learn the choreography from the film. During the movie, Canada’s Drag Race star, Synthia Kiss and Vancouver’s Next Drag Superstar winner Atondra will perform iconic dance sequences from the film alongside the talented Quill Collective dance team. Attendees will also be invited to wear their best Barbie-themed attire and walk the “Pink Carpet” for their chance to win some awesome prizes. A life-sized Barbie Box photobooth will also be on-site for movie-goers to enjoy.
With two years to go until Vancouver hosts the FIFA World Cup, the City has just announced that the official FIFA Fan Festival will take place at the PNE at Hastings Park.
Freedom Mobile PNE Amphitheatre rendering – FIFA Fan Festival 2026
FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver at the PNE
FIFA Fan Festival guests will get to enjoy the new state-of-the-art amphitheatre, which will be a major legacy piece for British Columbia as well as a showcase of environmental sustainability and spectacular Canadian wood construction. Organizers are planning on live entertainment, cultural showcases, food options, and the ability to watch all the top matches from the new venue.
“The PNE is absolutely thrilled to be named the official FIFA Fan Festival site,” said PNE President and CEO, Shelley Frost. “This is an opportunity to host not only our city and province, but the entire world in a once-in-a-generation event for any city. Additionally, the spectacular new amphitheatre, which will open in time for FIFA World Cup 2026, will be an important arts and cultural legacy venue for British Columbia.”
The FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver™ will operate throughout the FIFA World Cup 26™, beginning on June 11, 2026, and ending on July 19, 2026. Detailed planning is underway, and the dates and hours of operation, programming, activations, and specific content will be announced at a later date.
The @FIFAWorldCup 26™ is two years away and we’re thrilled to announce that the @pne_playland will host the FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver™! Get ready for a celebration like no other, filled with watch parties, music, art, and a showcase of cultures!#WeAre26#FIFAWorldCuppic.twitter.com/4BXpmD9atK
From Vancouver in the north to Mexico City in the south, San Francisco in the west to Boston in the east, a record 104 matches will be played in front of packed crowds in spectacular stadiums as Canada, Mexico and the USA host the FIFA World Cup 26™.
Explore our changing planet through a different lens, immerse yourself in incredible ecosystems, and learn how the smallest of actions can have a big impact on our natural world when you visit Earth Matters: Rethink the Futureon now at Science World. Enter to win tickets!
Earth Matters at Science World
Earth Matters – Science World – Photo credit Scitech
Created by the renowned Scitech in Perth, Australia and produced by Imagine Exhibitions, Earth Matters features thought-provoking and fully interactive exhibits, covering topical themes such as biodiversity, rising global temperatures, and carbon emissions across an informative journey that will inspire visitors to find new answers to big questions.
In nature, everything is connected—air, land, water. As you explore Earth Matters, look out for those connections along the way. Solve complex challenges and push your own ideas to new heights. Then, rethink a more sustainable future—starting in your own backyard.
See the inner workings of a tree, listen and learn about endangered species, and experience large-scale visualizations of changes taking place in our natural world. Learn more about the big issues, like biodiversity, rising global temperatures, and how to manage carbon emissions.
An interactive 3D projection map of a coral reef visually demonstrates changes in its ecosystem in response to visitors’ everyday decisions. In other exhibits, a mechanical pump demonstrates how much water is used in the production of a single chocolate bar and other popular lifestyle consumables.
Special Event
On June 19th Science World hosts Interconnected: Exploring Indigenous Perspectives on Earth Matters with Hillary Hyland, Te-awk Tenaw, Talaysay Campo (Co-Owner of Talaysay Tours), Dr. Shandin Pete, and Cara Lenoir. This event aimed at an adult audience delves into the rich interrelations of Indigenous knowledge on environmental stewardship, sustainability and the interconnectedness of the natural world.
Win Tickets
I have a family pack of tickets for Science World to give away so you can check out Earth Matters! Here’s how you can enter to win:
There are a lineup of local events to help you connect and engage through firsthand experiences and education this National Indigenous People Day, June 21st. June is a month for all to honour the cultures and contributions of Indigenous peoples (First Nations, Inuit, and Metis). Through these events, be inspired to learn beyond the day, and the month.