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5 Reasons 鶹ýӳ This Week

1) A Pop-Up Roller Disco at Robson Square Back by popular demand. Classic roller rink vibes with big hair, short shorts, long socks and all the disco, funk and glam you can handle. Limited skate rentals available. Sept.

1) A Pop-Up Roller Disco at Robson Square

Back by popular demand. Classic roller rink vibes with big hair, short shorts, long socks and all the disco, funk and glam you can handle. Limited skate rentals available.
Sept. 10
Robson Square Skating Rink (800 Robson St.)

2) An Artistic Exploration of the “Intangible”

Six ground-breaking Coast Salish artists will explore political, societal and territorial borders at the Bill Reid Gallery’s latest exhibit, “Intangible.” The contemporary pieces will not only engage the eye, but also make a charged statement about claiming space and the pre-conceived notions of traditional First Nations art practices.
Sept. 13 to Dec. 10
Bill Reid Gallery (639 Hornby St.)

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3) Going Upside Down, Really, Really Fast

School might be back, but that doesn’t mean the fun has to end. Cultus Lake Adventure Park boasts some of the country’s most exhilarating rides and attractions. A short trip from Vancouver, the park will remain open every weekend until Sept. 17.
Open until Sept. 17
Cultus Lake Adventure Park (3993 Sunnyside Blvd.)

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4) Music Festivals Galore

Westward Music Festival and Albatross Music Festival will converge on 鶹ýӳnext week. Expect the best in local, Canadian and international indie rock, hip hop, folk, R&B, theatre and more.
Westward Music Festival (Sept. 14 to 17)

Albatross Music Festival (Sept. 14 to 15)

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5) 鶹ýӳFringe Festival

The 鶹ýӳFringe Festival is a celebration of all kinds of theatre. Produced annually by the 鶹ýӳFringe Theatre Society, the 11-day event features 700+ performances of uncensored theatre in informal and accessible settings.
鶹ýӳFringe Festival (Sept. 7-17)

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