Week of Events
Family Day Sweet Spot
Willowbrook is the Sweet Spot this Family Day long weekend, serving up endless sugar and smiles! Get a fun, family caricature portrait and snap a pic at the candy-inspired photo-op. Then spin the oversized gumball machine for a chance to win sweet prizes. Each spin is $5 with 100% of
Lunar New Year Spirit of the Fire Horse Celebration (Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden)
Celebrate Lunar New Year weekend with live Chinese cultural performances, tastings, family-friendly workshops, arts and crafts and more! On Saturday, February 21, the weekend festivities begin with a joyful opening celebration. Fire Horse–themed arts and family-friendly workshops, lantern viewing throughout the Garden, Lunar New Year tea ceremonies, calligraphy, and Nian
Monday, February 16, 2026
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February 16, 2026 -Where Have All the Buffalo Gone?
Where Have All the Buffalo Gone?
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
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
No events on this day.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
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February 18, 2026 -Where Have All the Buffalo Gone?
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February 18, 2026 -Tribela Social Platform Pop-up
Where Have All the Buffalo Gone?
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
Tribela Social Platform Pop-up
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
Thursday, February 19, 2026
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February 19, 2026 -Where Have All the Buffalo Gone?
Where Have All the Buffalo Gone?
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
Friday, February 20, 2026
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February 20, 2026 -Where Have All the Buffalo Gone?
Where Have All the Buffalo Gone?
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
Saturday, February 21, 2026
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February 21, 2026 -Where Have All the Buffalo Gone?
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February 21, 2026 -Year of the Horse at the Chinese Canadian Museum
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February 21, 2026 -Lansdowne Centre Lunar New Year Celebration
Where Have All the Buffalo Gone?
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
Year of the Horse at the Chinese Canadian Museum
The Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver is welcoming the Year of the Horse with a two-day Lunar New Year celebration packed with hands-on workshops, live audio theatre, curator tours, and family-friendly activities. The festivities run February 21 and 22 at the museum’s home in the historic Wing Sang Building in
Lansdowne Centre Lunar New Year Celebration
Celebrate the Year of the Horse at Lansdowne Centre with a lively, family-friendly Lunar New Year event filled with culture, energy, and festive fun for all ages. The celebration opens with a high-energy Dragon Dance, filling the space with festive excitement and auspicious New Year blessings. Join the interactive Fire
Sunday, February 22, 2026
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February 22, 2026 -Year of the Horse at the Chinese Canadian Museum
Year of the Horse at the Chinese Canadian Museum
The Chinese Canadian Museum in Vancouver is welcoming the Year of the Horse with a two-day Lunar New Year celebration packed with hands-on workshops, live audio theatre, curator tours, and family-friendly activities. The festivities run February 21 and 22 at the museum’s home in the historic Wing Sang Building in
