Celebrate the darkest night and the beginning of a new season with the 30th Annual Winter Solstice Lantern Festival in Vancouver presented by the Secret Lantern Society. Find the beauty, community, and cycles of nature with community events across the city.
Winter Solstice Lantern Festival in Vancouver
Participate in a variety of events including various lantern making workshops, performances from talented musicians and dancers, delicious food, and more. Here are some highlights:
Strathcona Secret Lantern Walk
- Date: Thursday, December 21, 2023 from 6:00pm to 7:30pm
- Location: Strathcona Community Centre (601 Keefer St, Vancouver)
Meet at the Strathcona Community Centre and be welcomed with music and light! The Secret Lantern Walk leaves at 6:30pm and will follow a secret path to the outdoor Community Labyrinth to sing songs, admire each others’ lanterns, and drink hot apple cider (please bring your own cup if possible).
Yaletown Secret Lantern Walk
- Date: Thursday, December 21, 2023
- Time: 8:00pm to 9:00pm
- Location: Roundhouse Community Centre 181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver
Celebrate this magical night and the turning of the year with the Tiddley Cove Morris Dancers on a sweet little lantern walk from the Roundhouse to a mystery location! Bring your lanterns and follow the big sun lantern for special music, dancing and surprises. A full list of Yaletown events is available online.
Labyrinth of Light
- Date: Thursday Decemebr 21, 2023
- Time: 6:00pm to 10:30pm
- Location: Roundhouse Community Centre 181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver
- Tickets: Available for purchase online by time-slot for $11
The labyrinth has long been used for meditation, prayer and sites of ritual in various cultures around the world. Created with over 500 pure beeswax candles, the winter solstice labyrinth invites you to warm yourself in a self-guided ceremony intended to help release old attachments and envision new possibilities as the darkest night of the year births a new season.
Granville Island Secret Lantern Walk
- Date: Thursday December 21, 2023
- Location: False Creek Community Centre 1318 Cartwright St, Vancouver
Celebrate the darkest night and the turning of the year by creating a lantern and joining one of the 3 processions that converge in the Water Park. Depart from Leg-in-Boot Square or H.R. MacMillan Space Centre at 6:00pm or at 6:20pm from Triangle Square (in front of the public market).
View a full list of events and workshops, on the day and leading up to the winter solstice, online here and on Facebook.
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The Office of the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia in partnership with the BC Achievement Foundation has announced that nominations for the 2024 BC Reconciliation Award are now open.
BCAF Reconciliation Award – 2024 Call for Nominations
Nominations for the Reconciliation Award are open from now until January 31, 2024 and can be submitted through the online nomination form. the recipient will be announced Summer 2024.
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One of the busiest months for events in Vancouver is here and Miss604 is proud to be a sponsor of two free attractions: Heritage Christmas at Burnaby Village Museum and Christmas at Canada Place. You can find these and many, many more December events in Vancouver (and beyond) listed below:
December Events in Vancouver 2023
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Friday, December 1 to Sunday, December 3, 2023
Monday, December 4 to Sunday, December 10, 2023
Monday, December 11 to Sunday, December 17, 2023
Monday, December 18 to Sunday, December 24, 2023
Monday, December 25 to Sunday, December 31, 2023
This list is updated daily.
If you have any events to add, please send them in for a free listing.
Multi-Day Events & Activities
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If you’ve followed this blog for the last 19 years, or the last 19 minutes, you may have noticed that a large part of what I do is about using social media for social good. A person who showed me that not only is it possible to use your online voice for a cause, but you can also really make an impact that way, is Darren Barefoot.
Since I began blogging almost two decades ago, I have used this medium to raise awareness and funds for local, national, and global causes. Aside from Events, my Non-Profit tag is the most populated.
Darren’s was one of the very first local blogs I followed back in 2003. His talks at the Northern Voice conference always showed me that I can be who I am and do what I love – for my job. That an online community takes root in-person through honest and open dialogue. That there’s power in storytelling, and being authentically me and showing people what I care about can have a ripple effect. That you can still do great work from your laptop halfway around the world.
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