
Summer has arrived! Let’s make the most of it by enjoying all the fantastic things to do around Vancouver.
From FIFA World Cup to outdoor movie nights and more, here are 47 events you need to check out this season in the city.
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Evo Summer Cinema Series at Stanley Park

Fresh Air Cinema
What: Outdoor movies in Stanley Park are back this summer, and you can even help pick one of the films to watch under the stars.
Fresh Air Cinema and Evo Car Share have unveiled the lineup for the 2026 edition of the Evo Summer Cinema Series, returning to the Grand Lawn at Ceperley Meadows near Second Beach.
Thousands of people will gather every Tuesday from July 14 to Sept. 1 for Canada’s largest outdoor movie series. You can watch a curated lineup of Hollywood hits and family favourites on the giant 40-foot inflatable movie screen.
When: Every Tuesday from July 14 to Sept. 1, 2026
Time: Screenings begin at sunset
Where: Ceperley Meadows beside the Second Beach pool — 8501 Stanley Park Dr., Vancouver
Cost: Free
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Playland 2026
What: There are over 30 rides and attractions to enjoy at Vancouver’s favourite amusement park, ranging from family-fun rides to extreme, heart-racing attractions.
Prepare yourself for the sky-high Atmosfear, the timeless Wooden Roller Coaster, and of course, The Beast — the massive pendulum that stands 12-storeys tall and swings at speeds of 90 km/h.
Playland Unlocked on opening weekend will welcome visitors with live DJs, special games and a chance to win prizes.
This year also marks the return of Playland Nights, a partnership between PNE and Feaster.
When: Select dates until Aug. 21, 2026
Time: Weekends in June from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Wednesday through Sunday in July and August from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Extended evening hours on select nights.
Where: Playland — 2901 E. Hastings St., Vancouver
Cost: Various prices, season and single-day passes are on sale now. Purchase online
Soccer & Technology from the FIFA Museum exhibit at Science World
What: Science World will fully embrace the FIFA World Cup spirit inside its walls, hosting an official soccer-themed exhibition from the FIFA Museum in Zurich, Switzerland.
Through five interactive zones — Broadcasting and Media, Intelligent Data, Refereeing and Fair Play, Staging the Game, and the Innovation Lab — guests will experience the tools shaping how soccer is played, officiated, watched, and understood.
When: Now until Sept. 7, 2026
Time: Science World operating hours
Where: Science World — 1455 Quebec St., Vancouver
Admission: Science World admission fees
Big Splash Water Park

Big Splash Water Slide Park
What: Big Splash Water Slide Park in Tsawwassen is ready for the summer season. The seven-acre resort-style park features 13 body and tube slides, a kids’ zone, hot tubs, and more to help you beat the heat.
Big Splash’s highlight is the Boomerango, an exhilarating tube slide with a six-story drop. According to the park, it’s the only one of its kind in Western Canada.
When: Saturday, June 27, until Sept. 7, 2026
Time: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., weather permitting
Where: 4775 Nulelum Way, Tsawwassen
Admission: $43 for an all-day pass and $34 for a twilight pass, which begins at 3 p.m. Children three and under are free with a paying adult. Purchase online
Graze: The Mini Produce Pop-Up
What: Pick up fresh, local produce every week at Graze: The Mini Produce Pop-Up every Thursday from 12 to 6 p.m.
Admission is free to the South Granville event, and no tickets are needed to browse the local vendor stands.
When: Every Thursday from June 18 to Sept. 24, 2026
Time: Noon to 6 p.m.
Where: South Granville Plaza West (W 13th Avenue) until July 2; South Granville Plaza East (W 14th Avenue) starting July 9
Admission: Free
Pleasant Day Festival

Mount Pleasant BIA
What: Pleasant Day Festival is taking over a huge stretch of Main Street for a jam-packed community celebration on Saturday, Aug. 8.
The family-friendly event is presented by the Mount Pleasant Business Improvement Area (MPBIA) and will feature interactive activities, chill zones, and four stages of great live music.
When: Saturday, Aug. 8, 2026
Time: Noon to 8 p.m.
Where: Main Street from 16th Avenue to King Edward
Cost: Free
Harrison Lake Inflatable Waterpark
What: Harrison Lake Inflatable Water Park has reopened for the new season, and be prepared to get wet during your visit.
Harrison Watersports’ giant attraction not only has an epic floating obstacle course/playground on the lake, but you can also rent bumper boats and Sea-Doos for the ultimate lake trip.
There’s a “Wipeout Style” obstacle course, with swings, teeter-totters, hamster balls, monkey bars, and the popular Blob.
When: Open daily until Sept. 6, 2026
Where: 100 Esplanade Ave., Harrison Hot Springs
Tickets: Available online starting at $39.99. Book online
Deckchair Cinema at The Polygon Gallery
What: The Polygon Gallery’s Deckchair Cinema returns starting on Thursday, June 25, on Lower Lonsdale’s waterfront deck.
Hosted in partnership with presenting sponsor Rogers Communications and supporting sponsor Mubi, the open-air film series will feature music and entertainment, food and drinks, and more.
Admission to the fifth annual series of outdoor movies is by donation, courtesy of BMO Financial Group, and includes entrance to access Polygon Gallery’s summer exhibition Greg Girard (opening July 9), Simranpreeet Anand: Living with the Eternal, and James Harry: Eye of the Ancestor.
When: Every Thursday from June 25 to Aug. 27, 2026
Time: Music and concession open at 7 p.m., screenings begin at sundown
Where: 101 Carrie Cates Crt., North Vancouver
Cost: By donation
PNE Fair

PNE Fair
What: The PNE Fair in Vancouver is gearing up for a big 2026, and you’ll want to prepare your summer schedule accordingly.
A highlight of the fair every year is the huge summer night concerts. Music lovers won’t want to miss the exciting mix of legends and rising stars coming to the new amphitheatre.
New this year is Wizard of Oz On Ice, a chance to see Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion like never before. LEGO fans will also want to check out the new exhibition, Sean Kenney’s Animal Super Powers, which is made with Lego bricks.
When: Aug. 22 to Sept. 7, 2026
Time: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Where: 2901 E. Hastings St., Vancouver
Cost: Various prices, purchase online
Khatsahlano Street Party
What: One of the city’s largest free music and arts festivals, Khatsahlano, will take place on Saturday, July 11, between Burrard Street and Macdonald Street.
The massive street party is presented by the Kitsilano West 4th Avenue Business Improvement Association, with a huge lineup of over 50 musical acts curated by Zulu Records.
When: Saturday, July 11, 2026
Time: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Where: West 4th Avenue from Burrard Street to MacDonald Street
Cost: Free
Vancouver Pride Week
What: Vancouver Pride is celebrating being “Unapologetically Queer” in 2026, with a whole week of events from July 25 to Aug. 2.
The fun culminates with the return of the Davie Village Pride Festival and the 48th annual Vancouver Pride Parade. There will also be dance parties, drag shows, and more to enjoy.
When: July 25 to Aug. 2, 2026
Time: Various times
Where: Various locations
Cost: Ticketed and Free Events
South Granville Plaza Premiere Opening Party
What: Celebrate the neighborhood’s new plaza at Granville Street and West 14th Avenue. The celebration starts at noon and runs until 6 p.m, with admission completely free.
The South Granville party features live performers, an iced matcha bar, live artists, vendors, and more. It’s the perfect opportunity to check out the neighbourhood’s living room, reimagined.
When: Saturday, June 27, 2026
Time: Noon to 6 p.m.
Where: South Granville Plaza East – Granville Street and West 14th Avenue, Vancouver
Admission: Free
FIFA World Cup
FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver – Amphitheatre Concert Series
What: Soccer fans from around the world are coming to Vancouver this summer for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and so are some of music’s biggest artists.
FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver has revealed the amphitheatre concert series lineup at the PNE, and it includes two signature concerts with international stars Mötley Crüe and Kx5 (Kaskade and Deadmau5).
The ticketed events will be part of a massive transformation of the PNE into a “FIFA World Cup hub” with “family-focused entertainment to immersive fan activities for all ages.”
When: Various dates until July 19, 2026
Time: Various times
Where: Freedom Mobile Arch at The PNE — 2901 E. Hastings St., Vancouver
Tickets: Various prices, purchase online
Parallel 49 Viewing Party

Parallel 49
What: Parallel 49 is transforming its 250-seat patio and event space into an outdoor viewing area for all of the games this June and July. Invite your friends to join you in checking out the giant 14-foot high-def TV during the no-cover-charge event, complete with access to the full beer list, 40 taps, delicious food, and cocktail menu.
There will be a live DJ on all Fridays and Saturdays from when the last game ends until late to keep the good times and the party going. Get there early to get your spot at a table or on the bleachers.
When: Now until July 19, 2026
Time: Open daily from 11 a.m. until late. Also open early for all of the 9 a.m. games.
Where: Parallel 49 Brewing Company – 1950 Triumph St., Vancouver
Cost: Free admission
PROLINE House Pop-Up at Butcher & Bullock
What: The PROLINE House Pop-Up at Butcher and Bullock is the place to get the games, where you can have the ultimate soccer experience.
To get in on the action – make a reservation for pop-up event days – for every $5 bet placed you’ll receive a ballot into the grand prize giveaway and enjoy the game. That’s not all, there will be a number of other activation components and ways to win great items like PROLINE Swag, Team Canada Jerseys, balls, scarves, and more while watching all the action on the new 17-foot big screen TV, with fans and rivals alike.
When: Multiple dates: June 24, 26, and July 2 and 7, 2026
Time: Various times
Where: Butcher & Bullock – 911 W. Pender St., Vancouver
Cost: Free, reservations online
Bay’Score Soccer Experiences
What: Experience the summer of soccer on a larger-than-life scale at The Westin Bay’Score Fan Experience, featuring match viewing on The Westin Bayshore’s immersive LED Infinity Wall, soccer-inspired games, and elevated stadium-style bites and drinks available for purchase on site.
Value-added Sip, Snack & Play combos can be pre-purchased to help fans save on match day, while the Kickoff Without the Chaos staycation package offers Fan Experience access, a poolside cabana, dining credit, and self-parking.
When: Multiple dates: June 27, 28, 29, 30 and July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 18, 19. Dates and schedules are subject to change.
Time: Various times, check the Bay’Score Soccer Experiences page for the most up-to-date match viewing schedule.
Where: The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver – 1601 Bayshore Dr., Vancouver
Admission: Access to the Fan Experience is complimentary with a $30 minimum food and beverage spend per person for a three-hour experience. Food and beverages will be available for purchase on site, and value-added Sip, Snack & Play combos are available for pre-purchase for fans looking to save on match day. More information online
Soccer in the Square 2026 Watch Party at Wesbrook Village, UBC

Live at UBC
What: UBC Properties Trust brings the excitement of the global soccer stage to Wesbrook Village with Soccer in the Square, a free, all-ages outdoor viewing experience.
From June 11 to July 19, catch live matches on the big screen at Norman MacKenzie Square, where fans can gather under a shaded tent with picnic seating to cheer on their favourite teams.
Expect a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere with picnic tables, leashed pups welcome, and easy access to takeout from nearby eateries. With space for up to 150 guests, plus movies, music, and entertainment between matches, it’s a festive community hangout all tournament long.
When: Various dates until July 19, 2026
Time: Various times when games are on
Where: Norman MacKenzie Square, Wesbrook Village, UBC
Cost: Free
Gastown United
What: Gastown United is a neighbourhood-wide campaign that’s taking football fanaticism into the streets, patios, and venues of the neighbourhood.
From June through early July, visitors and locals alike can explore the neighbourhood through business activations, watch parties, and other exclusive experiences.
When: Now until July 7, 2026
Time: Various times
Where: Gastown
Cost: Free, more info online
Game Day Happenings at Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown
What: The Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown’s Game Day Happenings highlight an elevated experience during the FIFA World Cup 2026, featuring special food and beverage offerings, themed cocktails, exclusive dining features like the Chef’s Burger & Brew for $22, and a fan zone in the lobby.
Enjoy a lively atmosphere with curated menus, extended happy hour, and convenient access to match-day excitement, along with a Match Day Package that includes champagne, breakfast for two, and added touches designed to elevate the game-day experience, with options to reserve in advance for the best experience.
When: Now available until the end of the FIFA World Cup 2026
Where: Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown – 1128 West Hastings St., Vancouver
Cost: Happy Hour pricing varies. Chef’s Burger & Brew for $22. Match Day Package —room rate based on date and room type chosen. More information is available online.
Greta YVR World Cup Parties

Greta Bar
What: Greta Vancouver invites you to join in the action with FIFA World Cup match-day viewing, pre-game celebrations, and post-game after parties. From June 11 to July 19, Greta YVR will stream the majority of matches with sound on, opening its doors 30 minutes before kickoff so fans can settle in before the action begins.
With multiple big screens, private and semi-private viewing areas, over 50 arcade games, and a match day-inspired food and drink menu, Greta is the ultimate fan headquarters during the tournament.
Getting to and from the action is easy with Last Stop Greta, a complimentary round-trip shuttle service between BC Place and Greta aboard a HeyYa golf cart. Available on a first-come, first-served basis, fans can look for Last Stop Greta before and after matches to catch a free ride.
Greta has also partnered with Red Bull Gaming Ground to bring even more competition to match days with a multi-week EA FC 25 tournament series with $500 on the line for the last player standing. Free to enter, PS5 only, and open to anyone 19+.
When: Now until July 19, 2026
Time: 30 mins before kickoff on select match days.
Where: 50 W. Cordova St., Vancouver
Tickets/Admissions: Free to enter; more information is available online.
World Cup Festivities in Yaletown
What: Yaletown is transforming into the city’s unofficial FIFA World Cup playground from June 11 to July 19.
Throughout the popular Vancouver neighbourhood, fans will discover open-air viewing spots, mini soccer fields and interactive installations, patio takeovers and culinary experiences, and photo ops and activities for all ages.
Head to Helmcken Plaza, Yaletown’s largest outdoor patio destination for FIFA, where Earls Yaletown and Yaletown Brewing Company are teaming up for experiences in the open-air setting. Enjoy the expansive outdoor seating, cold drinks, and match viewing on the patios with your friends.
Parlour is also transforming the Hamilton Street docks into a go-to social destination. The Ultra Patio elevates the tournament into an all-day social experience, delivering food, BBQ sessions, and inviting evenings that are perfect for fans of the game and of nightlife activities.
When: Now until July 19, 2026
Time: Various times, check the Yaletown events page for the most up-to-date schedule
Where: Various locations around Yaletown
Admission: Free
Kickoff & Connections: Canada vs Switzerland Watch Party by Bisou
What: Bisou is hosting an afternoon of soccer, food, drinks, and meaningful connections at Craft Olympic Village during the Canada vs. Switzerland game.
You’re invited to take part in the connecting and matching while cheering on the action on the big screen. Your ticket includes two drinks, food and dessert, live match viewing, and access to Bisou’s Match at Events feature.
Whether you’re looking to make new friends or are ready to explore a romantic connection, this Bisou event will make meeting people fun.
When: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Time: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Where: Craft Beer Market False Creek – 85 West 1st Ave., Vancouver
Cost: Early Bird (first 30 tickets): $40; General Admission: $50. Purchase online
Pitchside Patio at Bentall Centre
What: Bentall Centre is bringing the excitement of international soccer to downtown Vancouver with Pitchside Patio, a free outdoor viewing party on select dates from June 11 through July 15.
Guests at the Dunsmuir Patio can watch featured tournament matches on a 12-foot outdoor screen with sound on while enjoying lounge seating, turf viewing areas, food features, and a licensed bar by Funk Coffee Bar.
With over 20 matches scheduled throughout the tournament, Pitchside Patio offers a lively community gathering space for fans to celebrate the world’s biggest soccer moments together.
When: Select dates until July 15, 2026
Time: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., varying based on match schedule
Where: Pitchside Patio – 1025 Dunsmuir St., Vancouver
Tickets: Free, reserve seats online
Cheer on the home teams
Vancouver Canadians

Vancouver Canadians
What: Baseball is Back #AtTheNat! Join the Vancouver Canadians all season long and cheer on the future of the Blue Jays. You can enjoy the game while enjoying hot dogs, burgers, popcorn, and all other ballpark favourites, along with a cold beer. Plus, don’t miss the exciting theme nights.
When: Various dates
Time: Various start times
Where: Nat Bailey Stadium – 4601 Ontario St., Vancouver
Tickets: Various prices, purchase online
Vancouver Bandits
What: Vancouver Bandits bring Canadian Elite Basketball League action to the Langley Events Centre this summer! They take on the Calgary Surge on July 5, Winnipeg Sea Bears on Aug. 2, and more.
When: Various dates
Time: Various times
Where: Langley Events Centre – 7888 200th St., Langley
Cost: Various; purchase online
Vancouver Rise
What: Vancouver Rise are back in Northern Super League action this season with games against Halifax Tides on July 25, Calgary Wild on Aug. 29, and more.
When: Various dates
Time: Various times
Where: Swangard Stadium – 6100 Boundary Rd., Burnaby
Cost: Various; purchase online
Vancouver Whitecaps

Anne-Marie Sorvin/Imagn Images
What: Vancouver Whitecaps continue their MLS season this summer with several exciting home games at BC Place. Cheer on the ‘Caps as they face the Cavalry FC in the Canadian Championship at Swangard Stadium on July 7, LAFC at BC Place on Aug. 1, and more.
When: Various dates
Time: Various times
Where: BC Place – 777 Pacific Blvd., Vancouver (except for July 7 at Swangard Stadium)
Cost: Various; purchase online
BC Lions
What: Cheer on the BC Lions at BC Place when they welcome the Edmonton Elks on July 4, Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Aug. 8, and more.
When: Various dates
Time: Various times
Where: BC Place – 777 Pacific Blvd., Vancouver
Cost: Various; purchase online
Vancouver FC
What: Vancouver FC continues its Canadian Premier League season at Willoughby Community Park this month. Home games at the Langley Events Centre include Inter Toronto on July 4, Atletico Ottawa on Aug. 1, and more.
When: Various dates
Time: Various times
Where: The Stadium at the Langley Events Centre – 7782 200th St., Langley Township
Tickets: Various prices, purchase online
Canada Day Fireworks
Surrey Canada Day

Surrey Canada Day
What: The City of Surrey’s annual Canada Day celebration will take place at the Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre in Cloverdale on Wednesday, July 1. The free, all-ages celebration features interactive activities, vendors and food trucks, and a spectacular fireworks show.
The incredible lineup of events at the Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre includes headliner Josh Ross, the first male Canadian country artist in nearly three decades to reach number one on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.
When: Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Time: 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Where: Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre – 17728 64th Ave., Surrey
Admission: Free
Canada Day in Coquitlam
What: Kicking off at noon, Canada Day in Coquitlam features family-friendly live entertainment, multicultural performances, food trucks, adventure games, an eco-zone, and more.
Make sure to stick around for the fireworks over Lafarge Lake in the evening.
When: Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Time: Noon to 10:30 p.m; Fireworks at 10 p.m.
Where: Town Centre Park – 1299 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam
Admission: Free
Canada Day Streetfest on Central in Burnaby
What: Canada Day in Burnaby will be filled with fun events and activities to commemorate the occasion, including Edmonds Plaza and Park and Burnaby Village Museum throughout the day.
To cap off the festivities, there will also be fireworks in Central Park. StreetFest on Central will offer a family zone at Civic Square, all-ages activities along Central Boulevard, food vendors, a beer garden, and free live performances in Central Park.
When: Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Time: 6:30 to 10:30 p.m (Streetfest on Central); Fireworks at 10:15 p.m.
Where: Civic Square, Central Boulevard, and Central Park
Admission: Free
Canada Day in Port Coquitlam

City of Port Coquitlam
What: Port Coquitlam’s Canada Day event takes place at Castle Park, and it features live performances by Canadian icons April Wine and country star Owen Riegling. The event also includes family-friendly activities, food trucks, market vendors, and a fireworks display.
When: Wednesday, July 1, 202
Time: Noon to dusk. Fireworks after dark
Where: Castle Park — 2252 Castle Cres., Port Coquitlam
Admission: Free
Canada Day by the Bay
What: Head to the annual Canada Day by the Bay celebration at Memorial Park and West Beach in White Rock and enjoy a variety of family-friendly activities throughout the day. There will be live music, a kids’ zone, a vendor marketplace, and a fireworks finale at 10:15 p.m.
When: Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Time: Noon to 10:30 p.m.
Where: Memorial Park and West Beach, White Rock
Admission: Free
Canada Day in Delta
What: The City of Delta is home to a huge Canada Day celebration on July 1 at Chalmers Park. Bring out the family to check out live music, dance and cultural performances, food trucks and vendors, and a stunning fireworks display to end the night.
When: Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Time: 4 to 10 p.m.
Where: Chalmers Park – 11400 76a Ave., Delta
Admission: Free
Brewery and the Beast — Vancouver

Ruben Nava/Brewery and the Beast
What: Vancouver’s biggest festival for everything meat and beer is returning this summer with its largest lineup yet.
Brewery and the Beast is taking place on Sunday, Aug. 30, with a showcase of over 60 acclaimed restaurants, celebrated chefs, and exceptional sips all at Concord Pacific Place.
When: Sunday, Aug. 30, 2026
Where: Concord Pacific Place — 811 Carral St., Vancouver
Cost: Main Event tickets start at $179.95, and VIP Experience tickets are $299.95 (plus taxes and fees).
The Vegan Night Market
What: The Vegan Night Market, hosted by Peaces, is a plant-based food-fuelled party where guests can enjoy a drink and food while they shop from local businesses. There will be a bunch of plant-based products to discover while you listen to live music.
When: June 25, July 23 and Aug. 30, 2026 (Locarno Beach), July 9, Aug. 6 and Sept. 10, 2026 (Trout Lake Beach)
Time: 6 to 9:30 p.m.
Where: Locarno Beach and Trout Lake Beach
Admission: Free
North Vancouver’s Shipyards Night Market
What: North Vancouver’s Shipyards Night Market (SYNM) is celebrating its 13th anniversary in Lower Lonsdale in 2026. The popular free event takes place every Friday and features a beer garden, live music, market vendors and food trucks.
When: Every Friday until Sept. 11, 2026
Time: 3 to 10 p.m.
Where: The Shipyards — 125 Victory Ship Way, North Vancouver
Cost: Free
Richmond Night Market
What: The Richmond Night Market is returning this month, and with it, it’ll be bringing the world’s first night market zipline, an all-new Trading Card Zone, and over 500 food items to try.
The theme for this year’s market is “Little Wonder World,” which the market describes as a “dazzling, globe-trotting adventure filled with iconic landmark decorations, vibrant displays, and a stunning themed wall designed for unforgettable moments.” There will also be a giant soccer display.
When: Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and holiday Mondays until Sept. 20, 2026
Time: From 7 p.m.
Where: 2431 Number 3 Rd., Richmond
Cost: $7 general admission, $40 Zoom pass. Free for children under 7 years and seniors 60 years and up
Enjoy the arts
Theatre Under the Stars

@TUTSVancouver/Instagram
What: A longtime Vancouver theatre tradition returns to Stanley Park with a pair of iconic Broadway musicals.
Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS)’s 2026 season, its 86th year at the Malkin Bowl, will feature Sister Act and Disney’s The Little Mermaid. Get swept up in the magic this summer.
When: July 3 to Aug. 22, 2026
Time: Various times
Where: 610 Pipeline Rd., Vancouver
Cost: $35 to $69 for general admission, purchase online
LMG Summer Comedy Competition
What: Cheer on your favourite local comedian this summer during the LMG Summer Comedy Competition until Friday, July 31. Comedians will face off for the chance of winning the top prize of $1,500 and the all-important bragging rights.
When: Various dates until Friday, July 31, 2026
Time: Various times
Where: Little Mountain Gallery – 110 Water St., Vancouver
Tickets: Various costs, purchase online
Foo Fighters at BC Place
What: One of the biggest rock bands in the world is coming to Vancouver in 2026 for its first stadium tour in years.
Foo Fighters are bringing the Take Cover Tour to BC Place on Sunday, Sept. 20. The 15-time Grammy winners are also bringing a huge guest to join the party.
Queens of the Stone Age will be the supporting act on all of the Foo Fighters’ Canadian dates.
When: Sunday, Sept. 20, 2026
Time: 5:30 p.m.
Where: BC Place — 777 Pacific Blvd., Vancouver
Tickets: Various prices. Tickets for sale online
Broadway Across Canada – Clue!

Courtesy of Broadway Across Canada
What: The 27th anniversary season of Broadway Across Canada wraps up with murder and blackmail in Clue from July 28 to Aug. 2.
Witness the six mysterious guests at Boddy Manor come together for a whodunit musical that you won’t forget. Can you figure out who committed the crime in the production based on the 1985 cult-classic film and timeless board game?
When: July 28 to Aug. 2, 2026
Time: 7:30 p.m. (Tuesday to Sunday), 2 p.m. (Saturday and Sunday)
Where: Queen Elizabeth Theatre — 630 Hamilton St., Vancouver
Tickets: Online
Farmers markets in Metro Vancouver
Trout Lake Farmers Market
What: This farmers market began back in 1995 and became the cornerstone of the Vancouver Farmers Market collective of markets. One of the most popular markets, Trout Lake has food trucks on-site and a variety of vendors selling fresh local produce, locally made goods, and all things food.
When: Every Saturday until Oct. 31, 2026
Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Lakewood Drive and East 13th Avenue, Vancouver
Mount Pleasant Farmers Market

The BC Farmers Market Trail
What: Find fresh groceries, locally sourced produce, as well as artisanal food offerings at the Mount Pleasant Farmers Market, held weekly at Dude Chilling Park in Mount Pleasant.
When: Every Sunday until Nov. 1, 2026
Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Dude Chilling Park — 2300 Guelph St., Vancouver
Burnaby Artisan Farmers Market
What: This open-air market offers visitors an assortment of food and craft stalls to peruse. Shop for fresh fruits and veggies as well as artisan goods while you listen to live entertainers.
When: Every Saturday until Aug. 29, 2026
Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Grande Promenade at The City of Lougheed – Promenade Patio
Surrey Urban Farmers Market
What: Located just steps away from the Surrey Central SkyTrain station and bus loop, Surrey Urban Farmers Market is a vibrant gathering place that aims to promote small-scale farmers, food producers, and artisans.
When: Every Saturday until Oct. 3, 2026
Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Where: Royal Kwantlen Park at the corner of 104th Street and Old Yale Road, Surrey
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