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To celebrate Canada 150, Pacific Cinematheque is putting on free screenings of Canadian films as part of Canada on Screen! In July, you can watch films like Xavier Dolan’s Mommy, films by David Cronenburg and even old episodes of beloved TV shows like Anne of Green Gables, The Friendly Giant and Degrassi High (pre-Drake). See their website for a list of all screenings.Where: Pacific Cinematheque, 1131 Howe StCost: FreeMore info: Pacific Cinematheque
There is so much to be excited about at the Indian Summer Festival. Centred around the theme “Tales of War and Peace,” the festival is bringing together artists from across disciplines. Listen to amazing writers and musicians discuss their work, participate in talks and tours about dying languages and the history of markets in Vancouver, join a storytelling workshop or discover what magic happens when Indian Classical and jazz music come together.When: July 6 to 15Where: Various venuesCost: Price differs per showMore info: Indian Summer Fest
As the heat rises and the sun turns Vancouver into gold, many thirst for a tasty saison or tart ale to keep cool and refreshed. Farmhouse Fest gives cloudy drink enthusiasts a chance to try saisons and wild ales from around the world on the beautiful UBC farm. Breweries include, Amager Bryghus from Denmark, Cantillon Brewery from Belgium and Canada’s very own Brasserie Dieu Du Ciel.When: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.Where: UBC Farm, 3461 Ross Dr.Cost: $55Tickets: Eventbrite
An annual tradition, Symphony in the Park is a free outdoor concert put on by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Performed at Deer Lake Park, this beautiful concert of well-known classics and John Williams movie themes is best enjoyed with a big blanket and an even bigger picnic.When: July 9, 7 p.m.Where: Deer Lake Park, 6450 Deer Lake Ave.Cost: FreeMore info: VSO
Take yourself out to a ball game this summer! The Vancouver Canadians, Vancouver’s baseball team, have promotional games all summer long. July 15th you’ll get a chance to snack on some crackerjacks, cheer on the team, watch a sushi mascot race (go Chef Wasabi!) and end your night with a fireworks bonanza.When: 7 p.m.Where: Nat Bailey Stadium, 4601 Ontario St.Cost: $14Tickets: Vancouver Canadians
And they’re off! For July 15 and 16th only, Hasting Racecourse will feature wiener dog races between their regular horse races. Tiny legs will sprint and waddle to the finish line for a chance to win $1000. Pick your favourite and hope your sausage shaped fido friend beats all the rest to become top dog.When: 1:50 p.m. onwardsWhere: Hastings Race Course, 188 N Renfrew StCost: Free entry, minimum $2 betsMore info: Hastings Racecourse
Lemonade stands have gone from a 25 cents operation to a full business model. Support Young Entrepreneur Youth Lab’s KidPreneurs class as they raise money for charity and learn about entrepreneurship through the classic summer money-making beverage: lemonade.When: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.Where: St James Community Square, 3214 West 10th Ave.Cost: FreeMore info: Facebook
Whether you are a Sporty or a Baby Spice, you are going to love The Rio’s screening of the iconic Spice Girls movie Spice World. Featuring a live drag shadowcast by Spice Gurlz, this is one night you Wannabe at.When: 9 p.m.Where: The Rio TheatreCost: $15 in advance, $17 at the doorTickets: Rio Theatre
Celebrate Indigenous arts and culture at The Drum is Calling Festival. The festival features legendary artists like singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie, PowWowStep creator DJ Shub, Kinnie Starr and poet Shane Koyczan. The festival includes workshops, films, storytelling and the Indigenous Fashion Week: a showcase of Vancouver’s emerging Indigenous designers and models. This festival is sure to be a highlight of the summer.When: 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.Where: Various venuesCost: Some registration requiredMore info: The Drum is Calling
Vancouver has a plethora of summer markets to choose from. The Richmond Night Market takes place every weekend and has everything from delicious food, a variety of vendors, live entertainment and a dinosaur park! There are tons of Farmers Markets such on Main St., Kitsilano and Trout Lake, with organic produce and local farmers selling their products. If you feel like making a beautiful day trip, Bowen Island Summer Market is worth the ferry ride for delicious treats and the island life.When: All SummerWhere: Various locationsCost: Free – $2 entryMore info: Richmond, Vancouver Farmers Market, Bowen Island