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SUMMARY:Awaken Canada: Flyover in Vancouver’s Newest Flight Journey
DESCRIPTION:Soar above Baffin Island\, through the sails of the historic Bluenose II\, and over the Prairies with Awaken Canada\, the newest immersive flight journey by Flyover\, debuts in Vancouver on June 28 (just in time for Canada Day long weekend). Awaken Canada will become the attraction’s anchor experience\, celebrating Canada’s beauty\, diversity\, and welcoming spirit by showcasing the country’s spectacular landscapes from an entirely different perspective. \nA visceral and expansive experience\, Awaken Canada is a flying journey that captures Canada’s sights\, stories and spirit over an impressive 65-foot spherical screen. Utilizing integrated drone technology with classic cinematic helicopter filming\, the film is heightened with cutting-edge sound and projection upgrades. The original Canada flight ride was a beloved experience that left audiences wanting more; Awaken Canada builds on this legacy and celebrates Canada by showcasing its beauty and paying homage to its people. \nA family-friendly journey that engages all senses\, Flyover’s unique flight motion seats are engineered to swoop\, dip and turn to make you feel like you are flying across the country\, exploring lands and places few have seen. Locals and visitors alike will be amazed by this stunning new edition of a Canadian journey. \nFlyover in Vancouver is open daily from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/awaken-canada-flyover-in-vancouvers-newest-flight-journey/2024-06-28/
LOCATION:FlyOver Canada\, 201-999 Canada Place\, Vancouver\, V6C 3E1\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flyover":MAILTO:annabelle@gatherpublicrelations.com
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SUMMARY:The Polygon Gallery: Tranquility of Communion
DESCRIPTION:The Polygon Gallery presents Tranquility of Communion\, a landmark exhibition of the late British-Nigerian photographer Rotimi Fani-Kayode’s work\, running from Feb. 28 to May 25\, 2025. This Canadian premiere brings together Fani-Kayode’s celebrated photographs alongside archival prints and previously unseen works from his student years. Fani-Kayode’s images treat same-sex\, multiracial love with a spiritual intensity\, employing symbolic language to explore themes of identity\, sexuality\, and race. Born into a prominent Nigerian family that emigrated to London in the 1960s in search of political refuge\, Fani-Kayode channeled his multifaceted identity and outsider status into a bold photographic practice that made him a prominent figure in the Black British art scene. His work left an enduring influence on contemporary art despite a career that was tragically cut short by his death in 1989\, at the age of 34. \nAdmission to The Polygon Gallery is by donation\, courtesy of BMO Financial Group.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/the-polygon-gallery-tranquility-of-communion/
LOCATION:The Polygon Gallery\, 101 Carrie Cates Ct\, North Vancouver\, V7M 3J4\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Polygon Gallery":MAILTO:angelina@ninepointagency.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250412T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250510T150000
DTSTAMP:20250212T201404Z
CREATED:20250212T201404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T201404Z
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SUMMARY:Emotion Cartography: Mapping Our Inner & Outer Worlds
DESCRIPTION:Ready to become your own emotion scientist with community-engaged artist Allison? Join her free creative cohort exploring place-making through our senses & expressive documentation \nHow do we use our senses and creativity to map the way we experience the world? In Emotion Cartography\, we’ll explore storytelling\, movement\, and mark-making to create a giant collaborative “inner world” map together! \nThrough guided creative exercises\, we’ll move through themes like:\nRoots & Familiar Places – Mapping personal history and spaces of belonging\nNature & the Body – Connecting to our environment through movement & materials\nPublic & Unfamiliar Spaces – Exploring how we navigate the unknown\nCollective Creation – Bringing it all together into a massive shared artwork \nNo prior art experience is needed—just curiosity\, a sense of play\, and an openness to explore! \nWho Is This For?\nAnyone 18+ who wants to explore storytelling through creative expression\nThose curious about art\, embodiment\, and the ways we move through the world\nPeople who love experimenting with different materials & techniques \nWhy Join?\nExperience a unique\, interactive approach to storytelling and creative movement\nConnect with like-minded people in a welcoming\, community-driven space\nContribute to a one-of-a-kind collaborative artwork \nSpots are limited—RSVP now!\nhttps://www.hellochowder.com/new-events/emotion-cartography \nEvery Saturday from March 15 – April 12\, 2025 \nFree! (18+ only). This Cohort is sponsored by Curiko\, PosAbilities\, BACI and Kinsight as a way to promote meaningful ways neighbours can share knowledge and build community.\nLimited to 15 participants to keep things intimate and engaging.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/emotion-cartography-mapping-our-inner-outer-worlds/2025-04-12/
LOCATION:1659 Venables St\, Vancouver\, BC V5L 2H1\, 1659 Venables St\, Vancouver\, V5L2H1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Allison Chow":MAILTO:ychow.van@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250424T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250524T213000
DTSTAMP:20250423T234937Z
CREATED:20250423T234937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T234937Z
UID:10007078-1745523000-1748122200@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Casey And Diana
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by true events\, Casey and Diana is set in 1991\, the peak of the AIDS crisis\, at Toronto’s Casey House\, Canada’s first freestanding AIDS hospice. Casey House has just received uplifting news: Diana\, Princess of Wales\, will be making a historic visit. Experience this poignant portrayal of the residents and caregivers as they prepare for the Princess’s visit\, highlighting how community\, joy\, and compassion can persist\, even in the face of an overwhelming pandemic. \nAward-winning Canadian playwright Nick Green is renowned for his insightful and thought-provoking works\, including the lauded Body Politic. Casey and Diana continues his exploration of LGBTQ+ history and the human condition. In 2024\, Casey and Diana was the winner of Best New Canadian Play at the Toronto Theatre Critics’ Awards and had a sold-out run at the Stratford Festival\, where it was directed by Andrew Kushnir. Kushnir\, who is known for his innovative approach to verbatim theatre and social issues\, will also helm the Arts Club’s production.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/casey-and-diana/
LOCATION:Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage\, 2750 Granville Street\, Vancouver\, V6H 3J3\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Arts Club Theatre":MAILTO:boxoffice@artsclub.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250426
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250621
DTSTAMP:20250328T184952Z
CREATED:20250328T184952Z
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SUMMARY:Expressions Theatre Festival
DESCRIPTION:Arts Umbrella is proud to present this year’s Expressions Festival\, bringing inspired\, cutting-edge performances\, and innovative showcases – centered around celebrating our talented young artists. \nThe 2025 line-up includes: \nSeasaw⁠\nThe Forests WIld ⁠\nNewsies JR⁠\nBetween The Lines⁠\nL.O.V.E⁠ \nExpressions Festival is presented by RBC.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/expressions-theatre-festival/
LOCATION:Arts Umbrella\, 1400 Johnston St. Granville Island\, Vancouver\, V6H 3S1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250501T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250511T150000
DTSTAMP:20250505T235903Z
CREATED:20250505T235903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T235903Z
UID:10007110-1746127800-1746975600@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:The Frontliners
DESCRIPTION:Zahida Rahemtulla (The Wrong Bashir) returns to the Firehall to bring another comedic drama to its stage. Directed by vAct’s Derek Chan\, The Frontliners takes audiences to an East Vancouver hotel in early 2016\, where three beleaguered employees find homes for new families from Syria in the midst of a housing crisis.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/the-frontliners/
LOCATION:Firehall Arts Centre\, 280 E. Cordova Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6A 2L3
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250506
DTSTAMP:20251202T212052Z
CREATED:20250328T184652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T212052Z
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SUMMARY:Vitality: Iconic Images\, Hidden Stories
DESCRIPTION:Step into the streets of Vancouver’s Chinatown through the lens of Fred Herzog. A new exhibit reopening the Chinatown Storytelling Center\, Vitality brings together a striking selection of Herzog’s photographs\, capturing daily life in Chinatown\, Strathcona\, and along historic Hastings St. from the 1950s to 1970s. Known for his masterful use of Kodachrome colour\, Herzog documented the heyday of a neighbourhood in transformation — family-run shops\, vibrant street scenes\, and quiet moments of resilience and joy. \nEach photograph is paired with personal and historical narratives uncovered by the Chinatown Storytelling Centre\, adding new layers of meaning to Herzog’s iconic images. Scan QR codes throughout the exhibition to hear firsthand reflections that bring these moments to life. \nBlending photography with storytelling\, Vitality uncovers the hidden stories behind Herzog’s iconic images\, offering a richer\, more nuanced view of these historic neighbourhoods. By capturing the vitality\, creativity\, and resilience of the community during its heyday\, this exhibition serves as a powerful reminder of what these neighbourhoods once were—and what they can become again. \nVitality\, the companion publication to the exhibition\, is a striking\, full-colour book featuring Fred Herzog’s iconic photographs of Chinatown and its surrounding neighbourhoods from the 1950s\, ’60s\, and ’70s is available for purchase at Foo Hung Curios.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/vitality-iconic-images-hidden-stories/2025-05-05/
LOCATION:Chinatown Storytelling Centre\, 168 E Pender St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 1T3\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Vitality-Event-Listing-1d-e1743187594432.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250506
DTSTAMP:20250512T154421Z
CREATED:20250424T001121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T154421Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Mother’s Day at Metropolis at Metrotown
DESCRIPTION:This Mother’s Day\, Metropolis at Metrotown invites moms\, mom figures\, and their families to discover the joys of Mother Nature! The Met’s annual “We Love Moms & Mother Nature” returns with an adventurous twist from April 18 to May 19\, 2025. From an indoor “glampsite” to the beloved Mother’s Day party in the Grand Court\, here are four ways you and your loved ones can join in the action at BC’s largest shopping centre. \nFrom April 18 until May 19\, go glamping – no preparation required. The heart of the Met’s Mother’s Day festivities is the Grand Court\, which will be transformed into an epic indoor glampsite. Supported by Decathlon – whose 38\,000-square-foot flagship store opened at the Met on April 27\, 2024\, the site encompasses a tropical tiki bar; a tented grassland bedroom; a camp-inspired kitchen; and a beachside games room. There’s also a faux campfire with s’mores on select weekends (April 26 & May 3)\, as well as spot-the-wildlife-themed games for both kids and adults. The glamping site will be closed on April 30 and May 10. \nFrom April 18 until May 19\, step into nature… indoors. Crafted by the creative minds at local design studio Lazy Wizard\, the Grand Court’s enchanting glampsite features a mountains-and-forest tableau with a whimsical hot air balloon suspended above. Enter through an inflatable tree and wander amid light-festooned trees and a charming campground. \nOn May 10 from 12 – 2pm\, encourage Mom to let loose at a party in her honour. Mothers work hard every day of the year – on Saturday\, May 10\, they can play! Kick off your Mother’s Day celebrations a day early at the Met’s ticketed bash\, which invites guests of all ages to a midday fête with music\, cocktails and wine\, and light canapes. Amusements include DIY s’mores\, woodland photo opportunities\, craftmaking\, and a door prize. Plus\, each adult will receive a gift bag to take home (complete with a Met $20 gift card). Tickets cost $40 per adult and $5 for kids aged 5-15 years; kids 4 and under are free. Proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to Burnaby Family Life’s Women Driving Their Future program. Tickets are available online. \nStarting April 24\, shop for a $20 reward. Ahead of Mother’s Day\, visitors to the Met who spend $200 (before taxes) will get a $20 reward card – the perfect incentive to splash out on a memorable Mother’s Day gift! Plus\, the Met will donate $5 for each redemption (up to $5\,000) to the Burnaby Fire Department. Rewards are available until sold out! \nThe shopping centre is open Monday to Saturday\, 10am – 9pm\, and Sunday\, 11am – 7pm. For more information about Metropolis at Metrotown’s Mother’s Day festivities\, visit www.metropolisatmetrotown.com.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/celebrate-mothers-day-at-metropolis-at-metrotown-2/2025-05-05/
LOCATION:Metropolis at Metrotown\, 4700 Kingsway\, Burnaby\, V5H 4M1
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/MET-Collage-e1745453467299.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Metropolis at Metrotown":MAILTO:info@metropolisatmetrotown.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250505T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250505T170000
DTSTAMP:20250327T001424Z
CREATED:20250327T001424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T001424Z
UID:10006963-1746439200-1746464400@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Restless by Nature: Mary Sui Yee Wong\, 1990s to the present
DESCRIPTION:Richmond Art Gallery presents Restless by Nature\, the first retrospective of multidisciplinary artist Mary Sui Yee Wong’s work\, on view from April 12 to June 8\, 2025. Wong’s artistic practice over three decades spans sculpture\, installation\, photography\, video\, and costume\, and works in this exhibition have been specially updated for this new context–reflecting the site-specificity that Wong is known for. A newly commissioned performance-based work\, Gold Mountain\, draws from the rising levels of anti-Asian violence seen in recent years\, and will use an act of destruction to explore systemic racism as driven by the neoliberal economy. Born in Hong Kong to Cantonese opera master Toa Wong and raised in Vancouver\, the artist frequently addresses themes of personal memory\, familial legacy\, and cultural history in her work. Based in Montréal\, Wong is a professor in Concordia University’s Fine Arts department\, an advocate for the Chinese Canadian community\, and a celebrated mentor of younger generations of Asian diaspora artists. A collaboration between the Gallery\, City of Richmond Public Art\, and Capture Photography Festival\, her work TREASURE II\, which honours her Chinese cultural and artistic heritage\, will be featured at Lansdowne Station. \nThis exhibition is part of the 2025 Capture Photography Festival Selected Exhibition Program. \nAdmission to the Richmond Art Gallery is free. Donations are appreciated.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/restless-by-nature-mary-sui-yee-wong-1990s-to-the-present/2025-05-05/
LOCATION:Richmond Art Gallery\, 7700 Minoru Gate\, Richmond\, V6Y 1R8
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/1_Mary-Sui-Yee-Wong_Nature-Morte-II-1-e1743034372669.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Richmond Art Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@richmond.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250507
DTSTAMP:20251202T212052Z
CREATED:20250328T184652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T212052Z
UID:10011692-1746489600-1746575999@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Vitality: Iconic Images\, Hidden Stories
DESCRIPTION:Step into the streets of Vancouver’s Chinatown through the lens of Fred Herzog. A new exhibit reopening the Chinatown Storytelling Center\, Vitality brings together a striking selection of Herzog’s photographs\, capturing daily life in Chinatown\, Strathcona\, and along historic Hastings St. from the 1950s to 1970s. Known for his masterful use of Kodachrome colour\, Herzog documented the heyday of a neighbourhood in transformation — family-run shops\, vibrant street scenes\, and quiet moments of resilience and joy. \nEach photograph is paired with personal and historical narratives uncovered by the Chinatown Storytelling Centre\, adding new layers of meaning to Herzog’s iconic images. Scan QR codes throughout the exhibition to hear firsthand reflections that bring these moments to life. \nBlending photography with storytelling\, Vitality uncovers the hidden stories behind Herzog’s iconic images\, offering a richer\, more nuanced view of these historic neighbourhoods. By capturing the vitality\, creativity\, and resilience of the community during its heyday\, this exhibition serves as a powerful reminder of what these neighbourhoods once were—and what they can become again. \nVitality\, the companion publication to the exhibition\, is a striking\, full-colour book featuring Fred Herzog’s iconic photographs of Chinatown and its surrounding neighbourhoods from the 1950s\, ’60s\, and ’70s is available for purchase at Foo Hung Curios.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/vitality-iconic-images-hidden-stories/2025-05-06/
LOCATION:Chinatown Storytelling Centre\, 168 E Pender St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 1T3\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Vitality-Event-Listing-1d-e1743187594432.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250507
DTSTAMP:20250512T154421Z
CREATED:20250424T001121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T154421Z
UID:10007144-1746489600-1746575999@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Celebrate Mother’s Day at Metropolis at Metrotown
DESCRIPTION:This Mother’s Day\, Metropolis at Metrotown invites moms\, mom figures\, and their families to discover the joys of Mother Nature! The Met’s annual “We Love Moms & Mother Nature” returns with an adventurous twist from April 18 to May 19\, 2025. From an indoor “glampsite” to the beloved Mother’s Day party in the Grand Court\, here are four ways you and your loved ones can join in the action at BC’s largest shopping centre. \nFrom April 18 until May 19\, go glamping – no preparation required. The heart of the Met’s Mother’s Day festivities is the Grand Court\, which will be transformed into an epic indoor glampsite. Supported by Decathlon – whose 38\,000-square-foot flagship store opened at the Met on April 27\, 2024\, the site encompasses a tropical tiki bar; a tented grassland bedroom; a camp-inspired kitchen; and a beachside games room. There’s also a faux campfire with s’mores on select weekends (April 26 & May 3)\, as well as spot-the-wildlife-themed games for both kids and adults. The glamping site will be closed on April 30 and May 10. \nFrom April 18 until May 19\, step into nature… indoors. Crafted by the creative minds at local design studio Lazy Wizard\, the Grand Court’s enchanting glampsite features a mountains-and-forest tableau with a whimsical hot air balloon suspended above. Enter through an inflatable tree and wander amid light-festooned trees and a charming campground. \nOn May 10 from 12 – 2pm\, encourage Mom to let loose at a party in her honour. Mothers work hard every day of the year – on Saturday\, May 10\, they can play! Kick off your Mother’s Day celebrations a day early at the Met’s ticketed bash\, which invites guests of all ages to a midday fête with music\, cocktails and wine\, and light canapes. Amusements include DIY s’mores\, woodland photo opportunities\, craftmaking\, and a door prize. Plus\, each adult will receive a gift bag to take home (complete with a Met $20 gift card). Tickets cost $40 per adult and $5 for kids aged 5-15 years; kids 4 and under are free. Proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to Burnaby Family Life’s Women Driving Their Future program. Tickets are available online. \nStarting April 24\, shop for a $20 reward. Ahead of Mother’s Day\, visitors to the Met who spend $200 (before taxes) will get a $20 reward card – the perfect incentive to splash out on a memorable Mother’s Day gift! Plus\, the Met will donate $5 for each redemption (up to $5\,000) to the Burnaby Fire Department. Rewards are available until sold out! \nThe shopping centre is open Monday to Saturday\, 10am – 9pm\, and Sunday\, 11am – 7pm. For more information about Metropolis at Metrotown’s Mother’s Day festivities\, visit www.metropolisatmetrotown.com.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/celebrate-mothers-day-at-metropolis-at-metrotown-2/2025-05-06/
LOCATION:Metropolis at Metrotown\, 4700 Kingsway\, Burnaby\, V5H 4M1
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/MET-Collage-e1745453467299.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Metropolis at Metrotown":MAILTO:info@metropolisatmetrotown.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250506T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250506T170000
DTSTAMP:20250327T001424Z
CREATED:20250327T001424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T001424Z
UID:10006964-1746525600-1746550800@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Restless by Nature: Mary Sui Yee Wong\, 1990s to the present
DESCRIPTION:Richmond Art Gallery presents Restless by Nature\, the first retrospective of multidisciplinary artist Mary Sui Yee Wong’s work\, on view from April 12 to June 8\, 2025. Wong’s artistic practice over three decades spans sculpture\, installation\, photography\, video\, and costume\, and works in this exhibition have been specially updated for this new context–reflecting the site-specificity that Wong is known for. A newly commissioned performance-based work\, Gold Mountain\, draws from the rising levels of anti-Asian violence seen in recent years\, and will use an act of destruction to explore systemic racism as driven by the neoliberal economy. Born in Hong Kong to Cantonese opera master Toa Wong and raised in Vancouver\, the artist frequently addresses themes of personal memory\, familial legacy\, and cultural history in her work. Based in Montréal\, Wong is a professor in Concordia University’s Fine Arts department\, an advocate for the Chinese Canadian community\, and a celebrated mentor of younger generations of Asian diaspora artists. A collaboration between the Gallery\, City of Richmond Public Art\, and Capture Photography Festival\, her work TREASURE II\, which honours her Chinese cultural and artistic heritage\, will be featured at Lansdowne Station. \nThis exhibition is part of the 2025 Capture Photography Festival Selected Exhibition Program. \nAdmission to the Richmond Art Gallery is free. Donations are appreciated.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/restless-by-nature-mary-sui-yee-wong-1990s-to-the-present/2025-05-06/
LOCATION:Richmond Art Gallery\, 7700 Minoru Gate\, Richmond\, V6Y 1R8
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/1_Mary-Sui-Yee-Wong_Nature-Morte-II-1-e1743034372669.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Richmond Art Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@richmond.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250508
DTSTAMP:20251202T212052Z
CREATED:20250328T184652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T212052Z
UID:10011693-1746576000-1746662399@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Vitality: Iconic Images\, Hidden Stories
DESCRIPTION:Step into the streets of Vancouver’s Chinatown through the lens of Fred Herzog. A new exhibit reopening the Chinatown Storytelling Center\, Vitality brings together a striking selection of Herzog’s photographs\, capturing daily life in Chinatown\, Strathcona\, and along historic Hastings St. from the 1950s to 1970s. Known for his masterful use of Kodachrome colour\, Herzog documented the heyday of a neighbourhood in transformation — family-run shops\, vibrant street scenes\, and quiet moments of resilience and joy. \nEach photograph is paired with personal and historical narratives uncovered by the Chinatown Storytelling Centre\, adding new layers of meaning to Herzog’s iconic images. Scan QR codes throughout the exhibition to hear firsthand reflections that bring these moments to life. \nBlending photography with storytelling\, Vitality uncovers the hidden stories behind Herzog’s iconic images\, offering a richer\, more nuanced view of these historic neighbourhoods. By capturing the vitality\, creativity\, and resilience of the community during its heyday\, this exhibition serves as a powerful reminder of what these neighbourhoods once were—and what they can become again. \nVitality\, the companion publication to the exhibition\, is a striking\, full-colour book featuring Fred Herzog’s iconic photographs of Chinatown and its surrounding neighbourhoods from the 1950s\, ’60s\, and ’70s is available for purchase at Foo Hung Curios.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/vitality-iconic-images-hidden-stories/2025-05-07/
LOCATION:Chinatown Storytelling Centre\, 168 E Pender St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 1T3\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Vitality-Event-Listing-1d-e1743187594432.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250508
DTSTAMP:20250512T154421Z
CREATED:20250424T001121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T154421Z
UID:10007145-1746576000-1746662399@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Celebrate Mother’s Day at Metropolis at Metrotown
DESCRIPTION:This Mother’s Day\, Metropolis at Metrotown invites moms\, mom figures\, and their families to discover the joys of Mother Nature! The Met’s annual “We Love Moms & Mother Nature” returns with an adventurous twist from April 18 to May 19\, 2025. From an indoor “glampsite” to the beloved Mother’s Day party in the Grand Court\, here are four ways you and your loved ones can join in the action at BC’s largest shopping centre. \nFrom April 18 until May 19\, go glamping – no preparation required. The heart of the Met’s Mother’s Day festivities is the Grand Court\, which will be transformed into an epic indoor glampsite. Supported by Decathlon – whose 38\,000-square-foot flagship store opened at the Met on April 27\, 2024\, the site encompasses a tropical tiki bar; a tented grassland bedroom; a camp-inspired kitchen; and a beachside games room. There’s also a faux campfire with s’mores on select weekends (April 26 & May 3)\, as well as spot-the-wildlife-themed games for both kids and adults. The glamping site will be closed on April 30 and May 10. \nFrom April 18 until May 19\, step into nature… indoors. Crafted by the creative minds at local design studio Lazy Wizard\, the Grand Court’s enchanting glampsite features a mountains-and-forest tableau with a whimsical hot air balloon suspended above. Enter through an inflatable tree and wander amid light-festooned trees and a charming campground. \nOn May 10 from 12 – 2pm\, encourage Mom to let loose at a party in her honour. Mothers work hard every day of the year – on Saturday\, May 10\, they can play! Kick off your Mother’s Day celebrations a day early at the Met’s ticketed bash\, which invites guests of all ages to a midday fête with music\, cocktails and wine\, and light canapes. Amusements include DIY s’mores\, woodland photo opportunities\, craftmaking\, and a door prize. Plus\, each adult will receive a gift bag to take home (complete with a Met $20 gift card). Tickets cost $40 per adult and $5 for kids aged 5-15 years; kids 4 and under are free. Proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to Burnaby Family Life’s Women Driving Their Future program. Tickets are available online. \nStarting April 24\, shop for a $20 reward. Ahead of Mother’s Day\, visitors to the Met who spend $200 (before taxes) will get a $20 reward card – the perfect incentive to splash out on a memorable Mother’s Day gift! Plus\, the Met will donate $5 for each redemption (up to $5\,000) to the Burnaby Fire Department. Rewards are available until sold out! \nThe shopping centre is open Monday to Saturday\, 10am – 9pm\, and Sunday\, 11am – 7pm. For more information about Metropolis at Metrotown’s Mother’s Day festivities\, visit www.metropolisatmetrotown.com.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/celebrate-mothers-day-at-metropolis-at-metrotown-2/2025-05-07/
LOCATION:Metropolis at Metrotown\, 4700 Kingsway\, Burnaby\, V5H 4M1
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/MET-Collage-e1745453467299.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Metropolis at Metrotown":MAILTO:info@metropolisatmetrotown.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250507T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250507T170000
DTSTAMP:20250327T001424Z
CREATED:20250327T001424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T001424Z
UID:10006965-1746612000-1746637200@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Restless by Nature: Mary Sui Yee Wong\, 1990s to the present
DESCRIPTION:Richmond Art Gallery presents Restless by Nature\, the first retrospective of multidisciplinary artist Mary Sui Yee Wong’s work\, on view from April 12 to June 8\, 2025. Wong’s artistic practice over three decades spans sculpture\, installation\, photography\, video\, and costume\, and works in this exhibition have been specially updated for this new context–reflecting the site-specificity that Wong is known for. A newly commissioned performance-based work\, Gold Mountain\, draws from the rising levels of anti-Asian violence seen in recent years\, and will use an act of destruction to explore systemic racism as driven by the neoliberal economy. Born in Hong Kong to Cantonese opera master Toa Wong and raised in Vancouver\, the artist frequently addresses themes of personal memory\, familial legacy\, and cultural history in her work. Based in Montréal\, Wong is a professor in Concordia University’s Fine Arts department\, an advocate for the Chinese Canadian community\, and a celebrated mentor of younger generations of Asian diaspora artists. A collaboration between the Gallery\, City of Richmond Public Art\, and Capture Photography Festival\, her work TREASURE II\, which honours her Chinese cultural and artistic heritage\, will be featured at Lansdowne Station. \nThis exhibition is part of the 2025 Capture Photography Festival Selected Exhibition Program. \nAdmission to the Richmond Art Gallery is free. Donations are appreciated.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/restless-by-nature-mary-sui-yee-wong-1990s-to-the-present/2025-05-07/
LOCATION:Richmond Art Gallery\, 7700 Minoru Gate\, Richmond\, V6Y 1R8
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/1_Mary-Sui-Yee-Wong_Nature-Morte-II-1-e1743034372669.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Richmond Art Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@richmond.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250507T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250521T230000
DTSTAMP:20250505T235452Z
CREATED:20250505T235452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T235452Z
UID:10007191-1746640800-1747868400@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:The Show | Emily Carr University Grad Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Emily Carr University of Art + Design (ECU) for The Show from May 7-21! \nStep into a world of creativity and inspiration at The Show\, ECU’s annual exhibition of our graduating students’ work. This year’s Show features works by over 400 graduates from all five-degree programs and promises to be an immersive sensory experience! \nExperience a showcase of talent from local artists and designers\, as they display their latest works in a variety of mediums. \nDon’t miss out on this opportunity to be a part of The Show!
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/the-show-emily-carr-university-grad-exhibition/
LOCATION:Emily Carr University\, 520 East 1st Ave\, Vancouver\, V5T 0H2
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/The-Show-Hero-2.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250509
DTSTAMP:20251202T212052Z
CREATED:20250328T184652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T212052Z
UID:10011694-1746662400-1746748799@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Vitality: Iconic Images\, Hidden Stories
DESCRIPTION:Step into the streets of Vancouver’s Chinatown through the lens of Fred Herzog. A new exhibit reopening the Chinatown Storytelling Center\, Vitality brings together a striking selection of Herzog’s photographs\, capturing daily life in Chinatown\, Strathcona\, and along historic Hastings St. from the 1950s to 1970s. Known for his masterful use of Kodachrome colour\, Herzog documented the heyday of a neighbourhood in transformation — family-run shops\, vibrant street scenes\, and quiet moments of resilience and joy. \nEach photograph is paired with personal and historical narratives uncovered by the Chinatown Storytelling Centre\, adding new layers of meaning to Herzog’s iconic images. Scan QR codes throughout the exhibition to hear firsthand reflections that bring these moments to life. \nBlending photography with storytelling\, Vitality uncovers the hidden stories behind Herzog’s iconic images\, offering a richer\, more nuanced view of these historic neighbourhoods. By capturing the vitality\, creativity\, and resilience of the community during its heyday\, this exhibition serves as a powerful reminder of what these neighbourhoods once were—and what they can become again. \nVitality\, the companion publication to the exhibition\, is a striking\, full-colour book featuring Fred Herzog’s iconic photographs of Chinatown and its surrounding neighbourhoods from the 1950s\, ’60s\, and ’70s is available for purchase at Foo Hung Curios.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/vitality-iconic-images-hidden-stories/2025-05-08/
LOCATION:Chinatown Storytelling Centre\, 168 E Pender St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 1T3\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Vitality-Event-Listing-1d-e1743187594432.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250509
DTSTAMP:20250512T154421Z
CREATED:20250424T001121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T154421Z
UID:10007146-1746662400-1746748799@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Celebrate Mother’s Day at Metropolis at Metrotown
DESCRIPTION:This Mother’s Day\, Metropolis at Metrotown invites moms\, mom figures\, and their families to discover the joys of Mother Nature! The Met’s annual “We Love Moms & Mother Nature” returns with an adventurous twist from April 18 to May 19\, 2025. From an indoor “glampsite” to the beloved Mother’s Day party in the Grand Court\, here are four ways you and your loved ones can join in the action at BC’s largest shopping centre. \nFrom April 18 until May 19\, go glamping – no preparation required. The heart of the Met’s Mother’s Day festivities is the Grand Court\, which will be transformed into an epic indoor glampsite. Supported by Decathlon – whose 38\,000-square-foot flagship store opened at the Met on April 27\, 2024\, the site encompasses a tropical tiki bar; a tented grassland bedroom; a camp-inspired kitchen; and a beachside games room. There’s also a faux campfire with s’mores on select weekends (April 26 & May 3)\, as well as spot-the-wildlife-themed games for both kids and adults. The glamping site will be closed on April 30 and May 10. \nFrom April 18 until May 19\, step into nature… indoors. Crafted by the creative minds at local design studio Lazy Wizard\, the Grand Court’s enchanting glampsite features a mountains-and-forest tableau with a whimsical hot air balloon suspended above. Enter through an inflatable tree and wander amid light-festooned trees and a charming campground. \nOn May 10 from 12 – 2pm\, encourage Mom to let loose at a party in her honour. Mothers work hard every day of the year – on Saturday\, May 10\, they can play! Kick off your Mother’s Day celebrations a day early at the Met’s ticketed bash\, which invites guests of all ages to a midday fête with music\, cocktails and wine\, and light canapes. Amusements include DIY s’mores\, woodland photo opportunities\, craftmaking\, and a door prize. Plus\, each adult will receive a gift bag to take home (complete with a Met $20 gift card). Tickets cost $40 per adult and $5 for kids aged 5-15 years; kids 4 and under are free. Proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to Burnaby Family Life’s Women Driving Their Future program. Tickets are available online. \nStarting April 24\, shop for a $20 reward. Ahead of Mother’s Day\, visitors to the Met who spend $200 (before taxes) will get a $20 reward card – the perfect incentive to splash out on a memorable Mother’s Day gift! Plus\, the Met will donate $5 for each redemption (up to $5\,000) to the Burnaby Fire Department. Rewards are available until sold out! \nThe shopping centre is open Monday to Saturday\, 10am – 9pm\, and Sunday\, 11am – 7pm. For more information about Metropolis at Metrotown’s Mother’s Day festivities\, visit www.metropolisatmetrotown.com.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/celebrate-mothers-day-at-metropolis-at-metrotown-2/2025-05-08/
LOCATION:Metropolis at Metrotown\, 4700 Kingsway\, Burnaby\, V5H 4M1
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/MET-Collage-e1745453467299.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Metropolis at Metrotown":MAILTO:info@metropolisatmetrotown.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250508T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250508T170000
DTSTAMP:20250327T001424Z
CREATED:20250327T001424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T001424Z
UID:10006966-1746698400-1746723600@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Restless by Nature: Mary Sui Yee Wong\, 1990s to the present
DESCRIPTION:Richmond Art Gallery presents Restless by Nature\, the first retrospective of multidisciplinary artist Mary Sui Yee Wong’s work\, on view from April 12 to June 8\, 2025. Wong’s artistic practice over three decades spans sculpture\, installation\, photography\, video\, and costume\, and works in this exhibition have been specially updated for this new context–reflecting the site-specificity that Wong is known for. A newly commissioned performance-based work\, Gold Mountain\, draws from the rising levels of anti-Asian violence seen in recent years\, and will use an act of destruction to explore systemic racism as driven by the neoliberal economy. Born in Hong Kong to Cantonese opera master Toa Wong and raised in Vancouver\, the artist frequently addresses themes of personal memory\, familial legacy\, and cultural history in her work. Based in Montréal\, Wong is a professor in Concordia University’s Fine Arts department\, an advocate for the Chinese Canadian community\, and a celebrated mentor of younger generations of Asian diaspora artists. A collaboration between the Gallery\, City of Richmond Public Art\, and Capture Photography Festival\, her work TREASURE II\, which honours her Chinese cultural and artistic heritage\, will be featured at Lansdowne Station. \nThis exhibition is part of the 2025 Capture Photography Festival Selected Exhibition Program. \nAdmission to the Richmond Art Gallery is free. Donations are appreciated.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/restless-by-nature-mary-sui-yee-wong-1990s-to-the-present/2025-05-08/
LOCATION:Richmond Art Gallery\, 7700 Minoru Gate\, Richmond\, V6Y 1R8
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/1_Mary-Sui-Yee-Wong_Nature-Morte-II-1-e1743034372669.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Richmond Art Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@richmond.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250508T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250508T213000
DTSTAMP:20250328T223216Z
CREATED:20250328T223216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T223216Z
UID:10007012-1746732600-1746739800@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5 The Musical
DESCRIPTION:Royal City Musical Theatre (RCMT) presents Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5 The Musical\, on stage April 25 to May 11\, 2025 at the Massey Theatre in New Westminster. A fast-paced feminist adventure in the Rolodex era\, three female coworkers dream up an elaborately zany plan to get even with their terrible boss\, giving their workplace a dream makeover in the process. The multi-Tony Award-nominated production features the whimsical storyline and charming characters that audiences know and love from the classic 1980 film\, with the addition of an entire score of toe-tapping\, show-stopping musical numbers by the legendary Dolly Parton! 9 to 5 The Musical will have audiences rooting for these fearless women to ‘stick it to the man’ with this hilarious and heartwarming story of female empowerment.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/dolly-partons-9-to-5-the-musical/2025-05-08/
LOCATION:Massey Theatre\, 735 Eighth Avenue\, New Westminster\, V3M 2R2
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/RCMT_9to5_Maia-Beresford-Irene-Karas-Loeper-and-Madeleine-Suddaby-1_Photocre-Emily-Cooper-copy-1-e1743201068250.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Royal City Musical Theatre":MAILTO:info@masseytheatre.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250510
DTSTAMP:20251202T212052Z
CREATED:20250328T184652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T212052Z
UID:10011695-1746748800-1746835199@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Vitality: Iconic Images\, Hidden Stories
DESCRIPTION:Step into the streets of Vancouver’s Chinatown through the lens of Fred Herzog. A new exhibit reopening the Chinatown Storytelling Center\, Vitality brings together a striking selection of Herzog’s photographs\, capturing daily life in Chinatown\, Strathcona\, and along historic Hastings St. from the 1950s to 1970s. Known for his masterful use of Kodachrome colour\, Herzog documented the heyday of a neighbourhood in transformation — family-run shops\, vibrant street scenes\, and quiet moments of resilience and joy. \nEach photograph is paired with personal and historical narratives uncovered by the Chinatown Storytelling Centre\, adding new layers of meaning to Herzog’s iconic images. Scan QR codes throughout the exhibition to hear firsthand reflections that bring these moments to life. \nBlending photography with storytelling\, Vitality uncovers the hidden stories behind Herzog’s iconic images\, offering a richer\, more nuanced view of these historic neighbourhoods. By capturing the vitality\, creativity\, and resilience of the community during its heyday\, this exhibition serves as a powerful reminder of what these neighbourhoods once were—and what they can become again. \nVitality\, the companion publication to the exhibition\, is a striking\, full-colour book featuring Fred Herzog’s iconic photographs of Chinatown and its surrounding neighbourhoods from the 1950s\, ’60s\, and ’70s is available for purchase at Foo Hung Curios.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/vitality-iconic-images-hidden-stories/2025-05-09/
LOCATION:Chinatown Storytelling Centre\, 168 E Pender St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 1T3\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Vitality-Event-Listing-1d-e1743187594432.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250510
DTSTAMP:20250512T154421Z
CREATED:20250424T001121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T154421Z
UID:10007147-1746748800-1746835199@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Celebrate Mother’s Day at Metropolis at Metrotown
DESCRIPTION:This Mother’s Day\, Metropolis at Metrotown invites moms\, mom figures\, and their families to discover the joys of Mother Nature! The Met’s annual “We Love Moms & Mother Nature” returns with an adventurous twist from April 18 to May 19\, 2025. From an indoor “glampsite” to the beloved Mother’s Day party in the Grand Court\, here are four ways you and your loved ones can join in the action at BC’s largest shopping centre. \nFrom April 18 until May 19\, go glamping – no preparation required. The heart of the Met’s Mother’s Day festivities is the Grand Court\, which will be transformed into an epic indoor glampsite. Supported by Decathlon – whose 38\,000-square-foot flagship store opened at the Met on April 27\, 2024\, the site encompasses a tropical tiki bar; a tented grassland bedroom; a camp-inspired kitchen; and a beachside games room. There’s also a faux campfire with s’mores on select weekends (April 26 & May 3)\, as well as spot-the-wildlife-themed games for both kids and adults. The glamping site will be closed on April 30 and May 10. \nFrom April 18 until May 19\, step into nature… indoors. Crafted by the creative minds at local design studio Lazy Wizard\, the Grand Court’s enchanting glampsite features a mountains-and-forest tableau with a whimsical hot air balloon suspended above. Enter through an inflatable tree and wander amid light-festooned trees and a charming campground. \nOn May 10 from 12 – 2pm\, encourage Mom to let loose at a party in her honour. Mothers work hard every day of the year – on Saturday\, May 10\, they can play! Kick off your Mother’s Day celebrations a day early at the Met’s ticketed bash\, which invites guests of all ages to a midday fête with music\, cocktails and wine\, and light canapes. Amusements include DIY s’mores\, woodland photo opportunities\, craftmaking\, and a door prize. Plus\, each adult will receive a gift bag to take home (complete with a Met $20 gift card). Tickets cost $40 per adult and $5 for kids aged 5-15 years; kids 4 and under are free. Proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to Burnaby Family Life’s Women Driving Their Future program. Tickets are available online. \nStarting April 24\, shop for a $20 reward. Ahead of Mother’s Day\, visitors to the Met who spend $200 (before taxes) will get a $20 reward card – the perfect incentive to splash out on a memorable Mother’s Day gift! Plus\, the Met will donate $5 for each redemption (up to $5\,000) to the Burnaby Fire Department. Rewards are available until sold out! \nThe shopping centre is open Monday to Saturday\, 10am – 9pm\, and Sunday\, 11am – 7pm. For more information about Metropolis at Metrotown’s Mother’s Day festivities\, visit www.metropolisatmetrotown.com.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/celebrate-mothers-day-at-metropolis-at-metrotown-2/2025-05-09/
LOCATION:Metropolis at Metrotown\, 4700 Kingsway\, Burnaby\, V5H 4M1
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/MET-Collage-e1745453467299.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Metropolis at Metrotown":MAILTO:info@metropolisatmetrotown.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250526
DTSTAMP:20250510T163901Z
CREATED:20250510T163901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250510T163901Z
UID:10007251-1746748800-1748217599@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Greater Vancouver Bird Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The Greater Vancouver Bird Celebration is a two-week series of events from May 9-25 aimed at celebrating the diverse bird species in Greater Vancouver. Inspired by World Migratory Bird Day\, this celebration highlights a love of birds and their significance as indicators of environmental health. The celebration features workshops\, walks\, talks\, exhibitions\, and lectures across the Lower Mainland\, that provide opportunities for participants to connect with nature and learn more about local bird species.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/greater-vancouver-bird-celebration-2/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/5f9659cb-fdd5-4a08-905b-60b09ea34116-e1746895127409.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Stanley Park Ecology":MAILTO:outreach@stanleyparkecology.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250509T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250509T170000
DTSTAMP:20250327T001424Z
CREATED:20250327T001424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T001424Z
UID:10006967-1746784800-1746810000@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Restless by Nature: Mary Sui Yee Wong\, 1990s to the present
DESCRIPTION:Richmond Art Gallery presents Restless by Nature\, the first retrospective of multidisciplinary artist Mary Sui Yee Wong’s work\, on view from April 12 to June 8\, 2025. Wong’s artistic practice over three decades spans sculpture\, installation\, photography\, video\, and costume\, and works in this exhibition have been specially updated for this new context–reflecting the site-specificity that Wong is known for. A newly commissioned performance-based work\, Gold Mountain\, draws from the rising levels of anti-Asian violence seen in recent years\, and will use an act of destruction to explore systemic racism as driven by the neoliberal economy. Born in Hong Kong to Cantonese opera master Toa Wong and raised in Vancouver\, the artist frequently addresses themes of personal memory\, familial legacy\, and cultural history in her work. Based in Montréal\, Wong is a professor in Concordia University’s Fine Arts department\, an advocate for the Chinese Canadian community\, and a celebrated mentor of younger generations of Asian diaspora artists. A collaboration between the Gallery\, City of Richmond Public Art\, and Capture Photography Festival\, her work TREASURE II\, which honours her Chinese cultural and artistic heritage\, will be featured at Lansdowne Station. \nThis exhibition is part of the 2025 Capture Photography Festival Selected Exhibition Program. \nAdmission to the Richmond Art Gallery is free. Donations are appreciated.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/restless-by-nature-mary-sui-yee-wong-1990s-to-the-present/2025-05-09/
LOCATION:Richmond Art Gallery\, 7700 Minoru Gate\, Richmond\, V6Y 1R8
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/1_Mary-Sui-Yee-Wong_Nature-Morte-II-1-e1743034372669.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Richmond Art Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@richmond.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250509T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250509T200000
DTSTAMP:20250505T235338Z
CREATED:20250505T235338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T235338Z
UID:10007189-1746817200-1746820800@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:I Fear Love
DESCRIPTION:I Fear Love (Winner of the Artistic Risk Award\, Vancouver Fringe 2024) is a game show\, live comedy\, memoir medley written and performed by Katie Voravong. \n“The show where I wear my heart on my sleeve. Watch me take it\, eat it and break it on stage. It might even skip a beat.” \n~ \n“…I didn’t fear love—I feared the show ending…When my hand wasn’t covering my mouth\, it was over my heart. Wow.”\n– Tetsuro Shigematsu\, Playwright of Empire of the Son & 1 Hour Photo
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/i-fear-love/2025-05-09/
LOCATION:The Revue Stage\, 1601 Johnston St\, Vancouver\, BC V6H 3R9
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/03-31-2025-205450-4742-9.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Vancouver Fringe Festival":MAILTO:administration@vancouverfringe.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250509T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250509T210000
DTSTAMP:20250407T011211Z
CREATED:20250407T011211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T011211Z
UID:10007086-1746819000-1746824400@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:The Bachelor-ish at The Improv Theatre
DESCRIPTION:One lucky improviser is looking for love in The Bachelor-ish! Inspired by the hit reality series The Bachelor\, our charming singleton will embark on a whirlwind romantic journey\, meeting a cast of eccentric contestants—created entirely by suggestions from the audience! From dramatic limo entrances to heartfelt one-on-one dates\, family meetings\, and the all-important final rose ceremony\, each show unfolds as a unique season in just an hour and a half. With passion\, surprises\, and plenty of laughs along the way\, who will win our Bachelor-ish’s final rose? \nFridays & Saturdays\, 7:30pm | 14A – May include suggestive language and/or scenes.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/the-bachelor-ish-at-the-improv-theatre/2025-05-09/
LOCATION:The Improv Centre\, 1502 Duranleau Street\, Vancouver\, V6H 3S4
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/The-Bachelor-ish-hrz-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="The Improv Centre":MAILTO:info@theimprovcentre.ca
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250509T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250509T213000
DTSTAMP:20250328T223216Z
CREATED:20250328T223216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T223216Z
UID:10007013-1746819000-1746826200@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5 The Musical
DESCRIPTION:Royal City Musical Theatre (RCMT) presents Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5 The Musical\, on stage April 25 to May 11\, 2025 at the Massey Theatre in New Westminster. A fast-paced feminist adventure in the Rolodex era\, three female coworkers dream up an elaborately zany plan to get even with their terrible boss\, giving their workplace a dream makeover in the process. The multi-Tony Award-nominated production features the whimsical storyline and charming characters that audiences know and love from the classic 1980 film\, with the addition of an entire score of toe-tapping\, show-stopping musical numbers by the legendary Dolly Parton! 9 to 5 The Musical will have audiences rooting for these fearless women to ‘stick it to the man’ with this hilarious and heartwarming story of female empowerment.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/dolly-partons-9-to-5-the-musical/2025-05-09/
LOCATION:Massey Theatre\, 735 Eighth Avenue\, New Westminster\, V3M 2R2
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://districtlocal.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/RCMT_9to5_Maia-Beresford-Irene-Karas-Loeper-and-Madeleine-Suddaby-1_Photocre-Emily-Cooper-copy-1-e1743201068250.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Royal City Musical Theatre":MAILTO:info@masseytheatre.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250511
DTSTAMP:20251202T212052Z
CREATED:20250328T184652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T212052Z
UID:10011696-1746835200-1746921599@districtlocal.com
SUMMARY:Vitality: Iconic Images\, Hidden Stories
DESCRIPTION:Step into the streets of Vancouver’s Chinatown through the lens of Fred Herzog. A new exhibit reopening the Chinatown Storytelling Center\, Vitality brings together a striking selection of Herzog’s photographs\, capturing daily life in Chinatown\, Strathcona\, and along historic Hastings St. from the 1950s to 1970s. Known for his masterful use of Kodachrome colour\, Herzog documented the heyday of a neighbourhood in transformation — family-run shops\, vibrant street scenes\, and quiet moments of resilience and joy. \nEach photograph is paired with personal and historical narratives uncovered by the Chinatown Storytelling Centre\, adding new layers of meaning to Herzog’s iconic images. Scan QR codes throughout the exhibition to hear firsthand reflections that bring these moments to life. \nBlending photography with storytelling\, Vitality uncovers the hidden stories behind Herzog’s iconic images\, offering a richer\, more nuanced view of these historic neighbourhoods. By capturing the vitality\, creativity\, and resilience of the community during its heyday\, this exhibition serves as a powerful reminder of what these neighbourhoods once were—and what they can become again. \nVitality\, the companion publication to the exhibition\, is a striking\, full-colour book featuring Fred Herzog’s iconic photographs of Chinatown and its surrounding neighbourhoods from the 1950s\, ’60s\, and ’70s is available for purchase at Foo Hung Curios.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/vitality-iconic-images-hidden-stories/2025-05-10/
LOCATION:Chinatown Storytelling Centre\, 168 E Pender St\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A 1T3\, Canada
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250511
DTSTAMP:20250512T154421Z
CREATED:20250424T001121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T154421Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Mother’s Day at Metropolis at Metrotown
DESCRIPTION:This Mother’s Day\, Metropolis at Metrotown invites moms\, mom figures\, and their families to discover the joys of Mother Nature! The Met’s annual “We Love Moms & Mother Nature” returns with an adventurous twist from April 18 to May 19\, 2025. From an indoor “glampsite” to the beloved Mother’s Day party in the Grand Court\, here are four ways you and your loved ones can join in the action at BC’s largest shopping centre. \nFrom April 18 until May 19\, go glamping – no preparation required. The heart of the Met’s Mother’s Day festivities is the Grand Court\, which will be transformed into an epic indoor glampsite. Supported by Decathlon – whose 38\,000-square-foot flagship store opened at the Met on April 27\, 2024\, the site encompasses a tropical tiki bar; a tented grassland bedroom; a camp-inspired kitchen; and a beachside games room. There’s also a faux campfire with s’mores on select weekends (April 26 & May 3)\, as well as spot-the-wildlife-themed games for both kids and adults. The glamping site will be closed on April 30 and May 10. \nFrom April 18 until May 19\, step into nature… indoors. Crafted by the creative minds at local design studio Lazy Wizard\, the Grand Court’s enchanting glampsite features a mountains-and-forest tableau with a whimsical hot air balloon suspended above. Enter through an inflatable tree and wander amid light-festooned trees and a charming campground. \nOn May 10 from 12 – 2pm\, encourage Mom to let loose at a party in her honour. Mothers work hard every day of the year – on Saturday\, May 10\, they can play! Kick off your Mother’s Day celebrations a day early at the Met’s ticketed bash\, which invites guests of all ages to a midday fête with music\, cocktails and wine\, and light canapes. Amusements include DIY s’mores\, woodland photo opportunities\, craftmaking\, and a door prize. Plus\, each adult will receive a gift bag to take home (complete with a Met $20 gift card). Tickets cost $40 per adult and $5 for kids aged 5-15 years; kids 4 and under are free. Proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to Burnaby Family Life’s Women Driving Their Future program. Tickets are available online. \nStarting April 24\, shop for a $20 reward. Ahead of Mother’s Day\, visitors to the Met who spend $200 (before taxes) will get a $20 reward card – the perfect incentive to splash out on a memorable Mother’s Day gift! Plus\, the Met will donate $5 for each redemption (up to $5\,000) to the Burnaby Fire Department. Rewards are available until sold out! \nThe shopping centre is open Monday to Saturday\, 10am – 9pm\, and Sunday\, 11am – 7pm. For more information about Metropolis at Metrotown’s Mother’s Day festivities\, visit www.metropolisatmetrotown.com.
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/celebrate-mothers-day-at-metropolis-at-metrotown-2/2025-05-10/
LOCATION:Metropolis at Metrotown\, 4700 Kingsway\, Burnaby\, V5H 4M1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Metropolis at Metrotown":MAILTO:info@metropolisatmetrotown.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250510T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250510T170000
DTSTAMP:20250505T235338Z
CREATED:20250505T235338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T235338Z
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SUMMARY:I Fear Love
DESCRIPTION:I Fear Love (Winner of the Artistic Risk Award\, Vancouver Fringe 2024) is a game show\, live comedy\, memoir medley written and performed by Katie Voravong. \n“The show where I wear my heart on my sleeve. Watch me take it\, eat it and break it on stage. It might even skip a beat.” \n~ \n“…I didn’t fear love—I feared the show ending…When my hand wasn’t covering my mouth\, it was over my heart. Wow.”\n– Tetsuro Shigematsu\, Playwright of Empire of the Son & 1 Hour Photo
URL:https://districtlocal.com/event/i-fear-love/2025-05-10/
LOCATION:The Revue Stage\, 1601 Johnston St\, Vancouver\, BC V6H 3R9
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vancouver Fringe Festival":MAILTO:administration@vancouverfringe.com
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