
Canada Day Fireworks
Canada Day is this Wednesday, July 1, and Vancouver has five fabulous Canada Day events all in downtown (OK, also Granville Island) and all FREE!
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Top 5 Canada Day – Celebrate Canada Day Vancouver-style!

Canada Day Fireworks
Canada Day is this Wednesday, July 1, and Vancouver has five fabulous Canada Day events all in downtown (OK, also Granville Island) and all FREE!
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Top 5 Canada Day – Celebrate Canada Day Vancouver-style!

Photo: Chris Cameron - "Five Alarm Funk, David Lam Park, 2008" - Part of Vancouver International Jazz Festival 2008
Called the “hippest jazz festival in the world” by The Seattle Times, the annual TD Canada Trust Vancouver International Jazz Festival is finally here, running June 26 – July 5.
Jazz, blues, Funk, Latin, world music—this astounding festival infuses the entire city with music. Over the next week, there will be 400 concerts all over town–in the parks, in the streets, on the water, at the clubs and theatres. And 150 of the events are free!
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Vancouver International Jazz Festival June 26 – July 5

450 shops at Metropolis at Metrotown
So, it’s raining. It happens; it is Vancouver, after all. Just use it as an excuse–if you need one–to see some of the city’s amazing indoor spaces.

I’m happy to announce that we’ve received almost 500 photos so far in our first Inside Vancouver photo contest. I haven’t had a chance to look through them all yet, but from what I’ve seen the judges are going to have their work cut out for them.
Here’s a small sampling of what’s been submitted so far. Remember, you’ve still got one more week to enter. I know the prize this time isn’t going to allow anyone to retire early, but hey, a hundred bucks is a hundred bucks right?
Well, the weather outside might not look it, but summer is officially here. In my books, that means beach time! Beach #2 to be featured in my Beach Profiles is one of my personal favourites, Spanish Banks!
What: Spanish Banks. Technically divided into Spanish Banks East, West, and “Extension”, my favourite spot is West.
Where: Close to the University of British Columbia, off Northwest Marine Drive, from Sasamat Street and west!
Who: Due to its proximity to UBC, Spanish Banks is almost as popular as Wreck Beach with students. With plenty of space on the sand and grass, as well as off-leash and BBQ areas, its also a popular spot with families. However, the biggest draw for many here is the expanse of sand at low-tide, which draws skimboarders from all over the city.
Why: Spanish Banks has a laid-back vibe for those who just want to chill out, but enough to do to keep excitable children engaged. Dog-owners will dig the pet-friendly spaces, and everyone will enjoy the entertainment-factor of skimboarders (a sport where success is determined by not wiping out – at least not too hard), whether they’re brave enough to try or not. The view of the downtown skyline (backed by mountains, natch) also gets top marks.
Keep the beach comments coming!