• Where Have All the Buffalo Gone?

    Where Have All the Buffalo Gone?
    Gateway Theatre 6500 Gilbert Road, Richmond, Canada

    This compelling play by Tai Amy Grauman offers a powerful and poetic journey through pivotal moments in Métis history. This intimate, 50-minute performance follows two souls as they traverse seven important moments in Métis history—beginning with the birth of Métis nations on the plains, through the fur trade and the

    $13.50 – $23
  • Caring in Nature (Free Day)

    Fraser River Discovery Centre 788 Quayside Drive, New Westminster

    Love and nurturing exist across all species, from humans to plants and animals alike! Join us to explore the many ways species care for one another along the Fraser River, from humans helping salmon to trees supporting surrounding plants and wildlife. Through hands-on and self-guided activities, discover how birds travel

    Free
  • Matriarchs Uprising Festival 2026

    Scotiabank Dance Centre 677 Davie St, Vancouver

    O.Dela Arts, in partnership with The Dance Centre presents the eighth annual Matriarchs Uprising Festival, a celebration of contemporary dance by Indigenous women from Canada and Australia, offering 6 unique programs of live performance February 18-21, along with artist-led Talking Truths circle conversations, dance masterclasses, community workshops and the IndigiDance

    $20
  • UPU

    UPU
    York Theatre 639 Commercial Dr., Vancouver

    Be immersed in the heart of the Pacific Ocean with UPU, a dynamic and electrifying theatre experience bringing the ocean’s rich voices to life. This acclaimed theatrical work consists of the upu (meaning ‘words’) from 23 poets, including young activists, Poet Laureates and literary prize winners. Spanning decades and cultures,

    $44 – $69
  • Tribela Social Platform Pop-up

    1685 W 4TH AVE VANCOUVER

    ​Tribela is a new social platform exploring how we can connect in calmer, more intentional ways, both online and off. Before anything else, Tribela is about bringing people together. That’s why we’re starting offline. To introduce the community in real life, we’re hosting a Tribela Pop-Up — a relaxed, drop-in gathering

    Free
  • Vancouver Career Fair

    Pan Pacific Vancouver 999 Canada Pl #300, Vancouver

    Attention Opportunity Seekers! Career Fair Canada is back and better than ever, helping you advance your career in the right direction! Get in front of hiring managers, and network and apply to our recruiting exhibitors. Learn about exciting new career options and obtain valuable information about how to earn the

    Free
  • Grad School Improv

    Grad School Improv
    Little Mountain Gallery 110 Water Street, Vancouver

    Grad School Improv perform a theatrical genre-based improv show every third Friday of the month at Little Mountain Gallery (LMG). Known for hits like Point Grey's Anatomy, English Baywatch, and Murder on the West Coast Express, GSI creates incredibly unique shows, riveting stories, and hilarious scenes. It's always a good

    $15
  • Mahjong Parlour

    Chinatown Storytelling Centre 168 E Pender St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    Mahjong has long been a way for people to gather, connect, and have fun, and it remains an important part of Chinatown’s history. Our Mahjong Parlour, in collaboration with Lucky Tile Mahjong, will bring this spirit to life as we invite attendees to play, watch, or learn in the heart

    $48
  • Ola Dada: Western Canada Tour

    Hollywood Theatre 3123 W Broadway,, Vancouver, BC

    Nigerian-born, Vancouver-based comedian Ola Dada is hitting the road with a sharp new hour of comedy, touring Western Canada ahead of the live taping of his next comedy special at Just For Laughs Vancouver 2026. Fresh off hosting the 2025 JUNO Awards for Comedy Album of the Year, Ola’s star

  • Reflections of Vancouver’s Black History

    riddim and spice 1945 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, Canada

    A celebration for Black History Month 2026, led by Fade to Black Entertainment Society (FTBE). This event will highlight the visual arts, music, literature, and film that have shaped Vancouver’s Black cultural landscape, while also opening a space for dialogue and healing within our creative community. Building on FTBE’s long-standing

    $50.
  • Ebony Roots Concert

    Roundhouse Community Centre, 181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2W3 181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver, Canada

    This powerful concert celebration of music from the Black experience traces a 300-year journey—from work songs and spirituals to the rise of Soul, R&B, Blues, and Motown. The program highlights the evolving emancipation and cultural impact of African Descent communities from a North American perspective. Both entertaining and insightful, the

    $45
  • Maktoub | Oriental Jazz Night

    zameen art house 1515 Anderson Street, Vancouver

    Maktoub is an original instrumental project composed and led by internationally recognized oud virtuoso Ahmed Maher. Rooted in Arabic maqam and in conversation with jazz form, the music unfolds through a balance of composed structures and live improvisation. Written material offers a frame, while improvisation opens space for risk, presence,

    $35