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Vancouver Area Farms for Family Fun This Fall with Corn Mazes and More

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It’s corn maze season! These great Vancouver area farms offer up creative and fun corn maze adventures along with everything from pony rides and pumpkin patches (coming a bit later in the season), to wineries (for the adults), mini trains, jumping pillows, and baby goats. From Surrey and Richmond to Langley, Abbotsford and Chilliwack, check […]

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FVDED in the Park 2017 Lineup

by Rebecca Bollwitt

The Chainsmokers and Wiz Khalifa are set to headline FVDED in the Park in Surrey, July 7 & 8, 2017. Set in Holland Park and returning for its third year, FVDED has become Western Canada’s preeminent urban music festival. CLICK HERE FOR THE 2018 LINEUP FVDED in the Park 2017 Lineup Presented by Blueprint and […]

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Free Festivals in Metro Vancouver This Summer

by Rebecca Bollwitt

Are you looking for live music, dancing, family fun, and a ticket price of zero dollars? You are in luck! There is a handful of festivals around Metro Vancouver this summer and you won’t have to pay a thing to get in. Burnaby Heights Hats Off Day When: Saturday, June 3, 2017 Where: Hastings between […]

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10 Easter Egg Hunts in Metro Vancouver

by Rebecca Bollwitt

It’s that time of year! Tulips and daffodils, chocolates and hot cross buns, and a lot of family fun at community events. There’s a big list of activities around the region this long weekend but I’ve picked out 10 Easter Egg Hunts in Metro Vancouver to give you a head start on planning: 1. Easter […]

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Salvador Dali Sculpture on Public Display in Vancouver

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Chali-Rosso Art Gallery, Vancouver’s largest private gallery of original European Modern Master collections, has announced that it will temporarily gift the City of Vancouver with an original Salvador Dali three-dimensional, museum size, large scale bronze sculpture called Dance of Time I, valued at $750,000. This will be the first time that this sculpture has ever […]

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5 Unconventional Ways to Play in Vancouver

by Rebecca Bollwitt

A gathering with your friends on a weekend may usually consist of watching hockey, playing board games, meeting at a bar or resto lounge, or something active like Frisbee on the beach or outdoor ice skating. Over the last year or so the options have expanded, and some activities you may not have considered before […]

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Win Tickets to BC Distilled

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Canada’s largest artisan distillery event, BC Distilled, expands its festival with tastings at Legacy Liquor and a Distillers Dinner at Forage this year. BC Distilled Where: Croatian Cultural Centre (3520 Commercial Drive, Vancouver) When: Saturday, April 8, 2017 Trade Tasting: 2:30pm to 4:30pm Public Tasting: 6:00pm to 9:00pm Tickets: Available online now BC Distilled 2017 […]

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March Events in Metro Vancouver

by Rebecca Bollwitt

Spring break and cherry blossoms are just around the corner as we sail into March. Around town, there’s plenty to do from the Fraser Valley to the Sea to Sky, including several shows on stage. This list is updated often so send in your event listing anytime – for free – and check back often […]

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A 10 Year Vision for Improving Transit in Metro Vancouver

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In January, TransLink launched the first transit improvements set out in Phase One of the Ten Year Vision. That means more transit and less congestion on the roads, increased SkyTrain frequency, more SeaBus, bus and HandyDART trips – making space for 185,000 more people per week to take transit! What’s New SkyTrain On weekdays – […]

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