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The Lost Fleet at the Vancouver Maritime Museum

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The Vancouver Maritime Museum proudly unveils its pivotal new exhibition The Lost Fleet, on display March 24, 2017 – March 25, 2018. The Lost Fleet at the Vancouver Maritime Museum The Lost Fleet investigates the unjust 1941 seizure of 1,200 Japanese-Canadian fishing vessels following the bombing of Pearl Harbour through a collection of historic photographs, […]

CelticFest Vancouver at Robson Square

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CelticFest Vancouver presents Celtic Village and Street Market this weekend at Robson Square and the Vancouver Art Gallery Plaza. The Celtic Village will be filled with music, dance, fun and frolic, food — and shopping, too. CelticFest Vancouver at Robson Square Friday March 17, 2017 12:00pm to 11:00pm ($10 cover charge beginning at 7:00pm) Saturday […]

Spring Break at Britannia Mine Museum

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Families and kids of all ages can expect to experience fun and enlightening activities this Spring Break at the Britannia Mine Museum with three weeks of workshops, interpretive talks, science experiments and a geoscience dig day from Monday, March 13, 2017 to Friday, March 31, 2017. Spring Break at Britannia Mine Museum We love the […]

Spring Break at the Richmond Olympic Experience

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This Spring Break at the Richmond Olympic Experience (The Rox), kids 6-12 get in FREE with the purchase of an adult ticket, between March 11 and March 26, 2017! Spring Break at the Richmond Olympic Experience The Rox is the most interactive sports attraction in North America, hosting a highly interactive and dynamic visitor experience […]

Herons of Stanley Park

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This post has been contributed by Greg Hart, Urban Wildlife Programs Coordinator with the Stanley Park Ecology Society. Herons of Stanley Park For almost 100 years, herons have called Stanley Park “home”. The earliest known record of these magnificent birds dates back to a 1921 photo by Leonard Frank of a colony near Brockton Point. […]