• Local Pop-Up Market | Madeinthe604

    Local Pop-Up Market | Madeinthe604
    The Pipe Shop 115 Victory Ship Way, North Vancouver, North Vancouver, Canada

    Spend the weekend with us at The Pipe Shop in the Shipyards District for a fun two-day pop-up featuring an amazing mix of local makers, creatives, and small businesses from across the Lower Mainland. Browse everything from handmade goodies and delicious treats to art, accessories, home finds, and thoughtful gifts.

    Free
  • Erhu to Cantopop: Five Thousand Springs of Chinese Sound

    Chinese Canadian Museum 51 E Pender St, Vancouver

    Step into the rich world of Chinese music through live performance, storytelling, instrument demonstrations, and hands-on discovery. This immersive workshop explores the sounds and history of instruments such as the erhu, pipa, guzheng, suona, and sheng, inviting audiences to experience the beauty, depth, and variety of Chinese music up close.

    $15
  • Erhu to Cantopop: Five Thousand Springs of Chinese Sound

    Chinese Canadian Museum 51 E Pender St, Vancouver

    Step into the rich world of Chinese music through live performance, storytelling, instrument demonstrations, and hands-on discovery. This immersive workshop explores the sounds and history of instruments such as the erhu, pipa, guzheng, suona, and sheng, inviting audiences to experience the beauty, depth, and variety of Chinese music up close.

    $5 – $15
  • Human Library®

    Richmond Public Library 100-7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond, Canada

    Join us for our 4th annual Human Library® event and challenge your own prejudices and stereotypes to broaden your understanding. Connect in-person with people who might not normally cross your path. Check out a volunteer Book for 20 minutes to hear about their lived experiences and ask questions.

    Free
  • The Unreliability of Memory: A Writer’s Perspective with Denise Chong

    Chinatown Storytelling Centre - 168 E Pender St. 168 E Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6A 1T5, Vancouver

    Join author Denise Chong, best known for her family memoir, The Concubine’s Children, for a conversation on the writer’s use of the tool of memory: powerful, but also fickle and unreliable. Q&A moderated by Lucie McNeill, former CBC Radio current affairs host in Vancouver, and a freelance journalist in China.

    $15
  • Susan Aglukark and PIQSIQ

    Chan Centre for the Perfroming Arts 6265 Crescent Road, Vancouver, Canada

    The Chan Centre for the Performing Arts presents an electric double bill of Inuit artistry with legendary singer-songwriter Susan Aglukark and acclaimed throat-singing duo PIQSIQ on April 12, 2026, at 7:30pm on the Chan Shun Concert Hall stage. The powerful concert of haunting northern beauty and mesmerizing arctic sounds will

  • 40 Years at Metropolis at Metrotown

    40 Years at Metropolis at Metrotown
    Metropolis at Metrotown 4700 Kingsway, Burnaby

    For 40 years, Metropolis at Metrotown has been where Metro Vancouver gathers. This spring, the centre is celebrating the community that has supported it every step of the way with a nostalgia-inspired anniversary event running April 13 to June 14. During the two-month celebration, the Met will transform into a

    Free
  • Grapes to Glass: Wine Education and Tasting Series

    UBC Food, Nutrition and Health Building 2205 East Mall, Vancouver

    Grapes to Glass is a four-session Wine Education and Tasting Series. You will use your senses as you learn about the important elements of wine production, from grape-growing to enjoying the finished product, with a special focus on B.C. wines. Over the course of these sessions, you will taste over

    $315
  • CINEMA | Uiksaringitara (Wrong Husband)

    Alliance Française Vancouver 6161 Cambie St,, Vancouver, Canada

    To mark National Canadian Film Day, Alliance Française Vancouver invites you to a free screening of the film Uiksaringitara (Wrong Husband), a historical drama directed by Zacharias Kunuk. A not-to-be-missed moment in cinema, part of the celebration celebration of Canadian cinema and cultural diversity. Launched in 2014, National Canadian Film

    Pay what you can
  • 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
  • Re-Vision the Art of Recycling: Art Against Climate Disaster

    Deer Lake Gallery 6584 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby

    Re-Vision the Art of Recycling is proud to present Art Against Climate Disaster at Deer Lake Gallery from April 16–25, 2026. Art Against Climate Disaster highlights environmental challenges and features works from 19 local artists working in sculpture, collage, and painting — on view both inside and outside the gallery.

    Free
  • End of Greatness

    End of Greatness
    Historic Theatre 1895 Venables St, Vancouver, Canada

    End of Greatness is a new multidisciplinary performance by friends and longtime collaborators Veda Hille and Maiko Yamamoto. Through songs and stories about moss, mushrooms, sisterhood, parenthood and a few big cosmological ideas, the audience gets swept up on a wild hunt — from the forest floor to the edges

    $35 – $64