Things to Do in Vancouver This Weekend – Jun 26 to 28, 2026
A digest of What’s On in and around Vancouver during this weekend including free fun family activities, live music, performing arts &; theatre and sports events.
25 Vancouver Restaurants For 2026 Father’s Day Brunch, Dinner and Take-Out
Don’t sleep on these amazing chances for a memorable Father’s Day in Vancouver. Throughout the city, there will be numerous Father’s Day dining specials catering to celebrating… Read more »
What Bill C-34 Could Mean for Children Under 16 on Social Media
Canada is moving to put new guardrails around social media and AI chatbots, with a clear focus on children’s safety. On Wednesday, Marc Miller, Minister of Canadian… Read more »
Vancouver Announces Free Summer Fireworks Event After Honda Celebration of Lights Cancellation
Vancouver is bringing fireworks back to English Bay this summer, but in a different format than many residents may be used to. The City of Vancouver has… Read more »
Explore E.C. Manning Park: Wildflowers, Forests, and Rugged Peaks
Part of the appeal of E.C. Manning Provincial Park is its general ease of access as well as the access it offers to beautiful British Columbia wilderness…. Read more »
20+ Suspension Bridges in British Columbia That You Need to Cross
British Columbia has some amazing sites and the number of suspension bridges available to take you to areas with excellent views are many. With a variety of… Read more »
25 of the Best Things to Do Outdoors This Summer in Surrey
One of the 21 municipalities in Metro Vancouver, Surrey is one of Canada’s most culturally diverse and popular cities. Surrey is worth exploring, especially on a sunny… Read more »
Summer Adventures at Cypress Provincial Park
Cypress Provincial Park offers an unforgettable outdoor experience just minutes from Vancouver. With everything from wheelchair-accessible forest loops to panoramic summit hikes, it’s a playground for all skill levels. Visitors can explore serene lakes, lush mountain trails, or take on the challenging Howe Sound Crest Trail. Add in thrilling summer attractions like the Eagle Coaster and scenic chairlift rides, plus great dining options, and the park becomes a perfect summer escape.
Explore Muncho Lake Provincial Park: Nature Trails, Aqua Waters, and Rugged Mountain Landscapes Along Alaska Highway
Muncho Lake Provincial Park, set in a striking mountain valley along BC’s Alaska Highway, features vibrant aqua-green waters, dramatic limestone peaks shaped by tectonic forces, and diverse hiking trails. Campgrounds like Strawberry Flats and MacDonald offer lakeside stays, while the Northern Rockies Lodge provides lodge and cabin rentals. Activities include hiking, boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The 80–85 km highway stretch through the park is scenic and leads to Liard River Hot Springs.
Fireworks & Summer Concerts: What to See & Do at Butchart Gardens This Summer 2026
The Butchart Gardens, a National Historic Site of Canada, is preparing for a spectacular summer season filled with vibrant flower displays and exciting entertainment. The transition from… Read more »
Things to Do Around Vancouver to Celebrate Mother’s Day – 2026
Mother’s Day is coming up! What do you have planned? Nothing yet?! Well, that won’t do. Mother’s Day comes once a year, and your mother is the… Read more »
Little Qualicum Falls Park Adventures: Epic Waterfalls, Lush Trails, Lakeside Picnics, and Dreamy Camping Spots
This Jaw-Dropping Park Has Waterfalls, Riverside Camping, and Lakeside Beaches — All in One Place! Experience riverside camping at Little Qualicum Falls Park, hike through lush forests to stunning waterfalls, or kayak serene Cameron Lake. Stay under the stars, cozy up in nearby cottages, or explore vibrant local trails and beaches. Whether picnicking by roaring falls or windsurfing across mountain-fed waters, adventure and tranquillity meet in the heart of Vancouver Island’s wild beauty.
Zipline & More: Richmond Night Market Returns For 2026 Season This Weekend
Richmond Night Market is back, and if you’ve been before, this year brings a few new reasons to return. Celebrating its 26th anniversary, the market is marking… Read more »
Vancouver Restaurants For 2026 Mother’s Day Brunch, Dinner or Tea
If you weren’t sure of how to celebrate Mother’s Day in Vancouver this year, allow these restaurants to help! There are several ways to celebrate Mother’s Day… Read more »
2026 Schedule: Where to See the RCMP Musical Ride in British Columbia and Ontario This Year
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Musical Ride is returning to tour various cities and towns this summer. RCMP is marking their 153rd anniversary this year, and the… Read more »
Vancouver Folk Music Festival Announces 2026 Lineup
Get ready to dust off those dancing shoes because the Vancouver Folk Music Festival is back for its 49th edition! From July 17 to 19, the Vancouver… Read more »
Blanket Creek Provincial Park: Explore the Best of the Kootenays at This Park Near Revelstoke
British Columbia’s Arrow Lakes are widenings of the Columbia River. The 240km stretch of the lake is divided between the Upper Arrow Lake (south) and Lower Arrow… Read more »
Must-Visit Nature Parks For Birding Day Trips from Vancouver
A day trip from Vancouver to see the best of BC’s birds could take you north, west to the island, or east along the Fraser Valley. And… Read more »
Nine Trip Itineraries Across British Columbia to Experience Stunning Gardens and Family Fun Flower Farms
As spring ushers in a season of rejuvenation and growth, Gardens BC is inviting both locals and tourists to immerse themselves in the vibrant beauty and diversity… Read more »
Easter Parades, Festivals & Egg Hunts in Vancouver – 2026
A list of things to do this Easter weekend in and around Vancouver.
20+ Vancouver Restaurants For 2026 Easter Brunch, All You Can Eat Buffet or Dinner
Easter Sunday is the perfect time to break bread together and indulge in spring food, breakfast favourites, classic egg recipes, and decadent desserts! So get every bunny together for the family Easter eggstravaganza at these Vancouver area restaurants!
Elk Falls Provincial Park: Waterfalls, Suspension Bridge and More to Explore at This Nature Gem Near Campbell River
Elk Falls Provincial Park gets its name from the waterfall within the park and on the Campbell River. The park surrounds the deep river valley and borders with the city of Campbell River. The park is open year-round for camping and offers numerous different trails to explore around the river. The highlight of these trails is Elk Falls, on one of the park’s easier hikes. The 25-meter waterfalls is visible from multiple viewpoints along staircases, platforms, and the suspension bridge.
Flower Festivals, Easter Egg Hunts & More: Discover the Magic of Spring at Greendale Acres Near Vancouver
Greendale Acres, a cherished family-run farm located in Chilliwack, has announced a vibrant new season of farm-fun festivities. This year, beginning March 27, the home of the… Read more »
Why You Should Visit Liard River Hot Springs in Northern British Columbia
No matter the time of year, a soak in the Liard River Hot Springs is a relaxing escape for visitors of all ages. There are several protected… Read more »























