Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Our annual Open House offers a chance to experience a host of different dance styles in a day of free classes, workshops, studio showings and events at Scotiabank Dance Centre, Canada’s flagship dance facility.
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
We run for the sheer joy of it, and it feels even better when we can share it. Shouldn't all women have a chance to experience a personal best? That's why we're supporting Women’s Mental Health programs in race cities.
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Recognized as North America’s biggest and best, the annual Rio Tinto Alcan Dragon Boat Festival in Vancouver is a true celebration of our diverse and beautiful city, attracting over 100,000 people and close to 200 dragon boat teams from across the Lower Mainland and around the globe.
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Once in a while something outlandish happens when a group of visionaries get inspired to create something audacious. A fine example of this is Night Circus, a live extravaganza proudly presented by Vancouver FanClub.
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Started in 2009 and built to be a Vancouver Winter Olympics Legacy event, LunarFest is Canada's premier presenter of contemporary expression in Asian arts and culture. It endeavours to reach new Canadians and those who have been here for many generations to share in the diversity of Canada.
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
We transform the Classical Chinese Garden into a terrifying Haunted House. Featuring over a dozen actors, dancers and musicians, this one-of-a-kind experience is inspired by the gruesome stories of Judge Dee: China's Sherlock Holmes.
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Indian Summer is a meteorological phenomenon referring to an unexpectedly sunny period, and consistently above normal temperatures. The term can also be used metaphorically to mean a renaissance, or revival.
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
he Honda Celebration of Light is not only Vancouver's biggest event, but it's also the largest offshore fireworks competition in the world and attracts up to 400,000 spectators along English Bay each evening.
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Each year the Stanley Park Ghost Train takes our riders on a journey through a mystical and magical world, themed by Halloween and other creepy tales.