The Best of Summer in Vancouver

Beach Ave
West End
"Fabulous Fireworks Over English Bay See the sky over English Bay explode with color for the Honda Celebration of Light, a three-night firework contest which takes place on a barge moored in the waters beyond the sandy beachfront. The competition attracts huge crowds of around 1.4 million visitors each year, and draws competitors from around the world, including big names China and Spain . Entry is free, but you’ll need to get there early to stake a good spot. There’s entertainment with live bands beforehand, a great festival atmosphere and plenty of food trucks, beach games and barbecues to keep everybody happy."

Vancouver, BC V6G 1Z4
Postal code · Stanley Park
"Tuesday Night is Move Night in Stanley Park One of my favourite events in the Vancouver summer calendar is when the nights get long and warm, and the open air cinemas roll out. There’s nothing better than curling up on a blanket in Stanley Park with hundreds of like-minded movie fans waiting for the sun to set and the movie to start. These are free events and always incredibly well-attended on dry summer nights. Head there early, take a picnic, score a good spot and enjoy the pre-show of people watching."

Kitsilano Beach
Beach · Kitsilano
"A popular hangout, Kits Beach—as the locals call it—faces English Bay, and in the summertime it buzzes with beach activities. Volleyball players and Frisbee tossers mingle with sun worshippers, windsurfers and skim boarders. For sand-free dips and swimming lessons, there’s a heated saltwater pool that’s open when weather permits. Also in the vicinity is the Boathouse Restaurant, which serves peel-and-eat shrimp, tasty chowders and fresh grilled fish on a patio with panoramic views."

PNE/Playland
Temporarily Closed
"The Essential Vancouver Summer Good Time There is nothing like a trip to the PNE to take you to your happy place. It’s a no-holds-barred old fashioned good time, complete with a dancing dogs show, an agriculture section packed with chickens, goats and pigs, and a host of fantastic fairground rides. Add to that excitement there is also nightly free live concerts from stars of the world of pop, rock and country, such as Pat Benetar, the Pointer Sisters and Clint Black. My favourite part? The crazy fairground food, from Japanese poutine mini-donuts to maple bacon donut burgers and all kinds of sweet and savoury fried-things-on-sticks. It’s one of the most fun days -and nights –out of the year."

Wreck Beach
Beach · University Endowment Lands
"Go full monty at North America’s largest nude stretch of sand. Adjacent to the University of British Columbia, Wreck Beach sits on traditional Musqueam land, wrapping around the western edge of the Point Grey headland in Pacific Spirit Regional Park. In high season, this unspoiled spot averages 12,000 to 14,000 visitors daily, making it Canada’s busiest beach. With almost five miles of coastline, however, there’s usually plenty of room to spread out. Everyone’s welcome, clothed or not, as long as they’re accepting of naturism and respectful. Watch for eagles, kingfishers, and Vancouver’s largest heronry, then swing by Vendors Row (below Trail Six) for snacks and crafts."

Granville Island Public Market
Fresh food market · Fairview
"This former industrial site is a one-stop shopping spot for last-minute souvenirs. Weave in and out of the countless alleys and stalls; among the art galleries, toy shops, crafts stores, farmers market and waterfront restaurants, you’re likely to find something tasty to sample or so unique that you have to bring it home."

CinCin Ristorante + Bar
Italian restaurant · West End
"A Vancouver Cocktail on the Patio at CinCin There’s no better place than Vancouver to try a Vancouver cocktail, it’s the perfect pre-dinner sharpener, although it works rather well as an after-dinner treat too. It’s said to have been created at the Sylvia Hotel down on English Bay in the 1950s and its fans included Errol Flynn. It’s a riff on the Martinez, made of gin, Benedictine, sweet Vermouth and orange bitters. Although the Sylvia is, of course, the most authentic place to try it, I have to recommend you make for the all-weather patio at Cin Cin to sip bartender David Wolowidnyk’s version which is smooth, delicious, and really far too good to just have one..."

Tap & Barrel • Convention Centre
Restaurant · Downtown
"Views and Brews! You’ll find a few Tap & Barrels around Vancouver , but the convention centre has probably one of the best patios in the city offering uninterrupted views across the sea and mountains. I love that their policy is to support local all the way, so you’ll find a good spread of BC beers, along with custom collaborations with local brewmasters to create exclusive brews. Eco-friendly, everything is on tap here - even the wine (they have an excellent list of local wines, which recently won an honourable mention for best wine list at the Vancouver International Wine Festival)."

Capture Photography Festival
Arts organization · Downtown
"Take to the Streets for Car Free Day Vancouver celebrates its Car-Free weekend throughout Saturday June 18 & Sunday June 19, with different neighborhoods celebrating in their own way. I'm a West Eng gal so I usually take in what's going on in my 'hood, but it's always worth heading across town to Kitsilano too, because they do something rather unique from the usual street stalls and live music. Instead ofclosing off a major street, people throughout Kits host block parties with their neighbors. Some have dancing, some have music, some have couches, chairs and carpets in the middle of the street and some share chips and a drink together! Each block party is as unique as the people holding them. Head on over and make some new friends!"

Richmond Night Market
Temporarily Closed
"Richmond Night Market From mid-May through early October, an Asian-inspired street market springs up in the Lower Mainland on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights—and holiday Mondays, too. Just steps from theCanadaLine’s Bridgeport station, the market also offers more than 1,000 free parking spots. Adventurous eaters can graze from 100-plus food stalls, serving everything from poutine and spiral-cut “potato tornado” on a stick to creamy octopus takoyaki (a circular-shaped Japanese snack). Finish with Mango Yummy’s shaved ice desserts or a box of Dragon Beard candy—similar to floss halva and spun sugar—to take home. Then, shop over 200 retail stalls or hit the carnival rides and live entertainment."
