World Maritime Day in Vancouver

Join the Port of Vancouver and Canada Place for a free celebration of World Maritime Day in Vancouver on September 24th.
Continue reading this postJoin the Port of Vancouver and Canada Place for a free celebration of World Maritime Day in Vancouver on September 24th.
Continue reading this postThe Canada Place Summer Series has free, family-friendly fun weekly throughout the rest of July and August with Waterfront Yoga and Zumba, entertainment from buskers and more!
Continue reading this postThere’s a full day of kids activities planned at Canada Together, happening July 1st along the waterfront at Canada Place in Downtown Vancouver.
Continue reading this postCanada Together at Canada Place is July 1st. Planned with representatives from the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations with headliners Tegan & Sara
Continue reading this postBright Skies powered by Best Buy will be Canada’s biggest drone show and it’s happening this Friday, December 2 and Saturday, December 3 to launch Christmas at Canada Place. Free!
Continue reading this postChristmas at Canada Place is a free, family experience in Downtown Vancouver December 2, 2022 to January 2, 2023. Enjoy the light displays, heritage Woodward’s Windows, the Avenue of Christmas Trees and more
Continue reading this postGet to know a little bit more about the Port of Vancouver ahead of World Maritime Day at Canada Place on Saturday, October 1, 2022
Continue reading this postJoin the Port of Vancouver for World Maritime Day on Saturday, October 1st as they celebrate with a lineup of free, family-friendly activities along the waterfront.
Continue reading this postCanada Together at Canada Place is a free multi-stage waterfront event in Downtown Vancouver with music, cultural performances, food trucks, exhibits and more happening July 1st.
Continue reading this postCanada Together in Vancouver July 1st at Canada Place featuring a lineup of free entertainment at Canada Place and around Coal Harbour. Planned collaboratively with representatives from the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations
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