Top 5 activities coming to Vancouver this summer
With summer here, you’re probably wondering about all the exciting activities you can do in and around Vancouver while the weather is warm.
Here’s a list of the top 5 things to do before summer ends!
Shipyards Summer Sessions Concert
When: Friday Nights 5-10pm from May 5th to September 29th
Where: The Shipyards in North Vancouver
Where: The Shipyards in North Vancouver
This free event features a full farmers and artisan marketplace as well as a wide variety of local food trucks and live entertainment in the picturesque setting of the historic Wallace Shipyard.
Vancouver Craft Beer Week
When: May 26th to June 4th
Where: Historic PNE Fairgrounds
Where: Historic PNE Fairgrounds
In addition to the biggest selection of craft beer and cider in one place, the VCBW Festival also features art installations, live music, deejays, food trucks, market stalls, brewing demonstrations, and a games area with pinball and foos ball, a pop up barber shop and more!
Bard on the Beach
When: June 1st to September 23rd
Where: Vanier Park
Where: Vanier Park
The festival offers Shakespeare plays and related dramas along with a summer-long program of music concerts and special events. Performances are staged in two modern theatre tents, surrounded by the informal and welcoming Bard Village space.
YVR Food Fest
When: June 29th to July 3rd
Where: the Olympic Village
Where: the Olympic Village
Upwards of 80 food carts and restaurants will be on hand. Each one will offer up an affordable tasting menu items that allows one to sample as many different food carts and restaurants as they can handle. This feeding frenzy will be complemented by pairings from the top breweries, wineries, and distilleries in the province.
Celebration of Light
When: July 29th, August 2nd & August 5th at 10 pm
Where: English Bay
Where: English Bay
Three countries — Japan, United Kingdom and Canada — will compete this year in what’s billed as the world’s longest-running offshore fireworks competition. Approximately 400,000 spectators come out to watch the shows at Vancouver’s English Bay.
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