July 1 and 2
Jack Poole Plaza and surrounding city streets
Various times
This year Canada Day celebrations at Canada Place, presented by the , take place over two days. For 30 years, Canada Place has organized the largest Canada Day celebration outside of Ottawa and this year is pulling out all the stops in honour of 150 years of Confederation. Here are some of the highlights:
- Daytime events on five stages include performances by Sam Roberts, FEFE, Emerson Drive, Hey Ocean!, Dragonette, Madeline Merlo, the Matinee and many more.
- Citizenship ceremony welcoming 150 new Canadians
- Coast Capital Savings Youth Zone
- Canadian Forces Zone with displays and interactive exhibits
- Canada150 Zone
- Canada 150 Light Show: June 22 through to the end of July Ìý
- North Point Lounge serving beer and wine, presented by Steam Whistle Brewing
- Kids Zone in Harbour Green Park (July 1 only)
- Canadian Oath reaffirmation ceremony presented by CIBC
- Multi-community simulcast by Rock 101 (July 1)
- Pancake breakfast (July 2)
- through downtown Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»(July 2)
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July 1: all day
There are too many events taking place on Granville Island to list here, but some highlights include the Official Canada Day Ceremony, the MELA! Festivals Pavilion and Stage — a lively bazaar with music, dance and food from around the world, TD Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»International Jazz Festival concerts, the free Family Pavilion, bike decorating workshop and parade and the Little Paws Agility shows behind the Kids Market. Help create a maple leaf mural, have fun with water, enjoy performing buskers and roving characters and much more. Visit .
June 27 to July 3
215 West 1st Ave.
New this year is local and international culinary talent collaborating on dinners, a giant outdoor brunch and a Canada Day barbecue with live music. This is all in addition to Food For Thought, a food-centric TED Talks-style speaker series — the festival’s flagship event and the Street Food Showdown, a gathering of 80-plus food carts, restaurants, wineries and breweries. All of this takes place at the YVR Food Fest site in Olympic Village. Visit .
Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»Art Gallery
July 1: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Yoga by YYoga at 9:15 a.m.
Sport B.C. and the City of Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»are presenting the Summer Warm-Up with family-friendly activities all day. This is an opportunity to try new sports and meet players from the Canadian National Women's Field Hockey team.
Prizes, food trucks and a DJ round out the event.
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Community centres
July 1
Celebrate Canada's 150th birthday with your community. Enjoy live entertainment, children's activities and games, bouncy castles, food and fun.
Grandview Park
12:30 -to 3 p.m.
2929 East 22nd Ave.
12 to 4 p.m.
1318 Cartwright
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
6810 Main St,
12 to 4 p.m.
Barbecues
Mamie Taylor’s
251 East Georgia St.
July 1: 2 p.m.
Calling all BBQ fans.Ìý¸é¾±²ú¹ó±ð²õ³ÙÌý2017, the eighth annual ribs competition in East Van,Ìýwill heat things up on Canada Day at Mamie Taylor’s in Chinatown,Ìýsponsored by , Ìý²¹²Ô»å . At 2 p.m. on Canada Day, will fire up the outdoor grills in front of the restaurant and welcome returning championsÌý, Karl Gregg from , Dan Olsen from , Doug Stevens from and Ìýown Jeff Koop. Visit mamietaylors.ca.
Great Canadian BBQ at
1601 Bayshore Dr.
July 1: 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Don’t just wing it this Canada Day, treat yourself by celebrating on H2 Rotisserie & Bar’s poolside patio. Bring the gang and experience the taste of the true north with a traditional barbecue al fresco featuring your choice of tenderloin steak, prawns and scallops skewers, salmon fillet or a hearty beef burger. Each entrée includes your choice of signature kale quinoa or summer greens salad, corn on the cob or grilled vegetables and a Nanaimo bar or butter tart to top it off. For an additional cost, add a skewer of prawns and scallops and spice up your picnic with a flight of local craft beer or B.C. wine. Enjoy live tunes, local spirits and outdoor games. Reserve your spot or call 604- 691-6966.
1905 Ogden Point
July 1: noon to 4 p.m.
Celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday with family-friendly crafts and activities, experience multicultural Stories on Wheels with Pangaea Arts, get creative with a fishing boat printmaking workshop for children and explore the RCMP Vessel St. Roch, a National Historic Site of Canada.
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1055 Canada Place
July 1: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Explore the world’s first LEED Platinum-certified convention centre, home to the renowned TED Conference and other events from around the globe. Learn about the facility’s many features including its marine habitat and six-acre living roof, visit the new Event Expo, learn about the convention and meetings business and participate in fun family-friendly activities. Free. Visit .
Hastings Mill Park, 1575 Alma St.
July 1: 12 to 4 p.m.
MP Joyce Murray, in collaboration with the Native Daughters Society and , is hosting a Canada 150+ celebration of Hastings Mill. From 12 to 4 p.m., people are invited to "celebrate our country's indigenous roots and the first 150 years of nationhood" at . There will be live music, games, face painting, a free barbecue and birthday cake, as well as the singing of O Canada. (The official Canada 150+ ceremony is from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.) People are asked to bring their own reusable plates and utensils, as well as their own chairs or blankets.
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The Improv Centre
Ìý1502 Duranleau St., Granville Island
Opens June 29
Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»TheatreSports League takes a comedic look at what makes is uniquely Canadian by poking fun at the many stereotypes that come out of this great country. Based on audience suggestions, the cast will lampoon such Canadian institutions as Heritage Minutes, the Mounties, winter, our handsome prime minister, hockey, lumberjacks or Timmy’s coffee just to name a few. As this is improv and the show is made up on the spot, no two shows are ever the same. Celebrate Canada 150, by joining the improv gang for some distinctively Canadian laughs. You’ll be nicer for it.
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July 1: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Robson Street Business Association is teaming up with the West End Business Improvement Association to celebrate Canada Day 150 with music, entertainment, treats and giveaways.
VIVA Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»is launching a pilot pedestrian plaza on Bute Street, which will be transformed into a colourful outdoor lounge, complete with tables, chairs, umbrellas and a piano. To kick the day off, RYU Apparel is hosting a morning kettle bell workout in the space from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. The inaugural Timber Ball Hockey Tournament benefitting the Britannia After School Hockey program, takes place on Jervis Street with local brewery teams, Timber/Forage; Bomber Brewing; and B.A.S.H facing off to win the coveted TBHT trophy. On Cardero Street, WE Arts will have a large outdoor display featuring more than 10 artists and musicians. At 2 p.m., Canada 150 will be celebrated with the national anthem and maple flavoured mini cupcakes.
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Squamish
All weekend
The Sea to Sky Gondola is celebrating in all the most Canadian ways possible with their long weekend events for Canada Day 150. Some of the very Canadian adventures going on include a toonie pancake breakfast in the Summit Plaza, axe-throwing, Talking Trees aboriginal interpretive tours, Via-Ferrata climbing, the Helly Hansen Alpine Alley kids tour and more. Guests can fit in all the fun with longer operating hours Friday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m with theÌýlast ride down at 9 p.m. Check out the full event listing at
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500 Yogis
designer outlet mall
1000-7899 Templeton Station Rd.
McArthurGlen is celebrating Canada Day in true Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»style with the secondÌýannual mass outdoor yoga session withÌý. This stop at McArthurGlen includes 500 yogis dressed inÌýwhite from head to toe. Tickets areÌýÌýnow with partial proceeds going toÌýÌýRichmond, a national non-profit organization, which provides financial assistance for sports registration fees and equipment to kids. Beyond the session, there will be a fun-filled day of activities at McArthurGlen, including live music performances from the Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»Orchestral Club Symphony, a family-friendly scavenger hunt and face painting.
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