Tuesday, May 26, 2015

6 Events You Absolutely Must See in Vancouver This June

Though Vancouverites suffer from long, cold winters less than the rest of Canadians, summer is a much-anticipated season for them as well. The days are getting longer and there are tons of ways to celebrate warmer weather and enjoy the pleasant summer breeze by participating in outdoor events and sharing unforgettable moments with your friends.

Here’s our essential guide to where to go this June in Vancouver. Create a perfect itinerary to kick off your summer!

1. Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival: June through late September

Bards on the Beach TentsUndoubtedly, Shakespeare is one of the most popular writers in history. There is a great number of outdoor theaters and workshops devoted to Shakespeare’s masterpieces happening worldwide at various times of year, and Canada is no exception.

Known for its magnificent setting on the waterfront in Vancouver’s Vanier Park, Canada’s largest professional Shakespeare Festival will celebrate its 26th season this summer. 2015’s line-up features: King Lear, The Comedy of Errors, Love’s Labour’s Lost and Shakespeare’s Rebel. Head towards the iconic white tents to indulge in a world of classic literature!

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2. Doors Open Richmond 2015: June 6 and 7, 2015

Minoru ChapelDoors Open Richmond is a lovely celebration of arts, culture and heritage.
Thanks to a beautiful partnership between the Richmond Museum Society and the City of Richmond, 16 kilometres from Vancouver, the festival’s visitors get a chance to explore 44 partner sites offering free activities across the city.

This year they also offer six bus tours, each with its theme: faith, farming, works on wheels infrastructure and harvest power bus tours. Seats are $5.00 per person per tour.

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3. GoodLife Fitness City Chase: June 27, 2015

Running ShoesThis year, GoodLife, a popular fitness club chain, hosts Canada’s largest urban adventure race for people who love to stay active and embark on quests.

Participants join the race as a team of two, and run across the city, following clues on a clue sheet, in order to find “ChasePoints”. During the game, City Chase participants will test their wits, athletic ability, teamwork, good looks, speed, intelligence, and personal limits.

This event may become one of your great summer memories and deepen your friendship. Register now on http://ift.tt/1B5GTnh/! Think hard, play hard, and laugh harder!

4. FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015: June 8 – July 5, 2015

USA Women Celebrate a Goal at 2003 FIFA World Cup
This is the seventh FIFA Women’s World Cup to take place in Canada. Nine games will be held at BC Place Stadium, including the final match on July 5.
Check the schedule at http://ift.tt/1yiboHRand cheer for your favourite team at the stadium. Women’s soccer will heat up the summer!

5. Vancouver International Jazz Festival: June 20 – July 1, 2015

Vancouver International Jazz Festival 2014
Named the “best jazz festival in the world” by the Seattle Times, the Vancouver International Jazz Festival has become an iconic summer event for people in Vancouver.

Every year this annual concert series attracts more than 500,000 people for 12 days of jazz, blues, R&B, pop and more. If you’re lucky enough to be in the city during the event, you can enjoy outstanding performances everyday and most of them are free!
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6. Music Waste Vancouver: June 4-7, 2015

concert
Music Waste is one of a kind in every way. This independent festival features Vancouver’s most exciting and innovative music, art, and comedy.

All the festival’s sites are within walking distance of one another. The pass is only $15! This audience-friendly system enables you to get an idea of what’s happening in Vancouver’s thriving creative communities. You may discover your favourite artists just before they become huge!
For more information: http://musicwaste.ca/

We hope you have already found the event you’d like to visit the most this June! If you want to explore more, please check http://ift.tt/T7NIVA for more festivals and events.

Gabriela Jandova


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