Things to Do in Vancouver This Weekend

It’s that time of year when you’ll be seeing more and more holiday events added every week until the final days of 2018! What’s new this week? A winter festival that involves downhill tubing downtown, a Santa Clause trip across Canada, a German-inspired market by the ocean, a town of candy, Christmas on a mountain top and more. (There’s some non-holiday stuff too!)

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Friday November 23

Grouse Mountain Peak of Christmas

Grouse Mountain Peak of Christmas
Where: Grouse Mountain
What: See how elves have transformed Grouse Mountain into Vancouver’s own North Pole where you can have breakfast with Santa, visit his workshop, go skating on a pond, snowshoeing through lights, and night skiing or snowboarding.
Runs until: Sunday January 6, 2019

Leonard Cohen’s Dance Me

Leonard Cohen’s Dance Me
Where: Queen Elizabeth Theatre
What: Approved by Leonard Cohen during his lifetime, and under the artistic direction of Louis Robitaille and the strong and bold dramaturgy of Eric Jean, this riveting homage to the famed poet-singer-songwriter evokes the grand cycles of existence in five seasons, as described in Cohen’s deeply reflective music and poems.

Vancouver Indigenous Film Festival
Where: VanCity Theatre
What: A showcase of some of the the best in global Indigenous media productions including Australia, Hawaii, Canada and more.
Runs until: Saturday November 24, 2018

FUSE
Where: Vancouver Art Gallery
What: It’s an art party!Featured artists will respond to the intricate works of Guo Pei: Couture Beyond, which blends Chinese cultural tradition and heritage with contemporary aesthetics. They will look at how a seemingly simple object—a dress—can be elevated beyond a functional object. FUSE artists will also respond to the exhibitions A Curator’s View: Ian Thom Selects and The Metamorphosis, which draw from the Gallery’s holdings, highlighting the rich narratives that exist between objects as a collection.

Aurora Winter Festival
Where: Concord Pacific Place
What: Escape into a mythical village by the North Pole filled with captivating light displays and magical characters. There are market huts, food gardens, amusement rides, live entertainment, a frozen river to skate on, and a Santa Clause to visit.
Runs until: Sunday December 30, 2018

Vancouver Christmas Market

Vancouver Christmas Market
Where: Jack Poole Plaza
What: Celebrate a German-inspired Christmas market with a very Vancouver ocean side mountain view. Wander the market’s winding alleys and discover authentic German delicacies: sizzling sausages, two warming Glühwein (mulled wine) locations, old world confections and handcrafted gifts.
Runs until: Monday December 24, 2018

European Union Film Festival
Where: The Cinematheque
What: The Cinematheque’s annual celebration of new cinema from the European Union is proudly presented with the Vancouver consulates and the Ottawa embassies of the member states of the European Union and the Delegation of the European Union to Canada.
Runs until: Tuesday December 4, 2018

Hopscotch Festival
Where: Various locations
What: Thousands of different craft and premium beers, spirits from around the globe, the most delicious of Scotch and other whiskies, as well as a selection of wines and spectacular foods.
Runs until: Saturday November 24, 2018

Blind Date
Where: BMO Theatre Centre
What: Mimi goes on a blind date with a different man every night—plucked right out of the audience. Straight from sold-out runs in New York, London’s West End, and Toronto, this is a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants fusion of clown, improv, theatre, and social experiment.
Runs until: Sunday December 30, 2018

A Charlie Brown Holiday Double Bill
Where: Waterfront Theatre
What: The holiday sell-out,A Charlie Brown Christmas, is back and playing in a special double bill feature withYou’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. Both of these lively musical adaptations feature a live jazz trio.
Runs until: Sunday December 30, 2018

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra: Hollywood Signs (show 1 of 2)
Where: The Orpheum
What: Re-live Hollywood’s glory past and present, with music by Marvin Hamlisch, Henry Mancini’s Moon River, Disney classics including Beauty and the Beast and music from Frozen, selections from The Sound of Music, The Wizard of Oz, La La Land, and more.

Merry Kiss-mas – an Improvised Parody
Where: 1502 Duranleau Street
What: An improvised parody romantic comedy that celebrates all the inane clichés and funny awkward moments you’d expect to see in any popular TV holiday-themed special or films. The improvised ‘plot’ and characters are driven by suggestions from you, the audience.
Runs until: Monday December 24, 2018

Christmas at FlyOver Canada

Christmas at FlyOver Canada
Where: FlyOver Canada
What: Fly like Santa this Christmas on a magical flight across Canada. After meeting some of Santa’s elves, Chestnut and Pinecone, you’ll join them as they take flight across Canada looking for their fellow elves. You may even get a sneak peek of Santa’s Workshop as you soar over the North Pole.
Runs until: Sunday January 6, 2018

Julien Baker and Phoebe Bridgers with Lucy Dacus

Julien Baker and Phoebe Bridgers with Lucy Dacus
Where: The Commodore
What: Baker, Dacus and Bridgers will be performing solo sets instead of performing as Boygenius (it’s possible, however, that the trio will take the stage together).

DanceHouse presents Akram Khan Company: Chotto Desh

DanceHouse presents Akram Khan Company: Chotto Desh
Where: SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts
What: This charming work for adults and children ages seven and up, will address the complex relationship between parent and child, as well as timely concepts of home, identity, and belonging in our multicultural world.
Runs until: Saturday November 24, 2018

The Tallest Man on Earth

The Tallest Man on Earth
Where: The Chan Centre
What: A singer-songwriter from Dalarna, Sweden.

Hir

Hir
Where: Vancouver Civic Theatre’s Annex
What: Directed by Richard Wolfe, the “audacious and uproarious black comedy” (New York Times) explores the dynamics of a dysfunctional family dealing with PTSD, identity crises, and contemporary gender politics. The play’s absurd realism is provocatively entertaining, following the life and relationships of Isaac, a war veteran who returns to the suburbs to find a household in chaos. Isaac must learn to find balance between a disabled patriarch, a liberated mother, and a newly out transgender teen in this timely and subversive work.
Runs until: Saturday December 8, 2018

Student Art Sale

Student Art Sale
Where: Emily Carr University of Art and Design
What: Original paintings, drawings, ceramics, and sculpture, along with photographs, prints, wearable works, housewares, greeting cards and more from students at Emuly Carr University.
Runs until: Sunday November 25, 2018

Disney on Ice

Disney on Ice: Dare to Dream
Where: Pacific Coliseum
What: Celebrate what’s possible as the adventures of five daring Disney heroines – on ice skates.
Runs until: Sunday November 25, 2018

Robert DeLong

Robert DeLong
Where: The Biltmore
What: Dance-pop from LA.


 

Saturday November 24

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Candytown | Image by Jade Stone Photography

Candytown
Where: Mainland Street
What: In this free festival, lights and candy canes will adorn lamp poles and costumed characters will parade down the street. Holiday shoppers are invited to start their seasonal gift buying in Yaletown with local merchants as well as a specialty market carrying unique gifts and holiday treats. You’ll also find Mainland Street filled with local artisans, street performers and live music.

Artist Talk with Meghann O’Brien

Artist Talk with Meghann O’Brien
Where: Bill Reid Gallery
What: O’Brien’s practice and pedagogy comes from her cultural roots of the Haida and Kwakwaka’wakw. Her practice spans from traditional basketry weaving, textile weaving; specifically Raven’s Tail (Yelth) and Chilkat Naaxiin. Interface is a survey of the weavings, basketry and textile works. Initially, a professional snowboarder, in 2010 O’Brien left her athletic passion to pursue mastery of traditional weaving.

Heritage Christmas

Heritage Christmas
Where: Burnaby Village Museum
What: Romp through heritage-themed old fashioned decorations of wreaths with red bows,  seasonally decorated eco-sculptures and the challenge of a Twelve Days of Christmas scavenger hunt.
Runs until: Friday January 4, 2019

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra: Hollywood Signs

Vancouver Symphony Orchestra: Hollywood Signs (show 2 of 2)
Where: The Orpheum
What: Re-live Hollywood’s glory past and present, with music by Marvin Hamlisch, Henry Mancini’s Moon River, Disney classics including Beauty and the Beast and music from Frozen, selections from The Sound of Music, The Wizard of Oz, La La Land, and more.

Headstones

Headstones (show 1 of 2)
Where: Commodore Ballroom
What: Canadian punk-rock band Headstones, formed in Kingston, Ontario in 1987, began their early music career performing to anyone who would listen. With nearly six years of touring, songwriting and growing infamy, they were signed to MCA Records (now Universal Music Group) in 1993. They quickly released Picture of Health through their new label, earning them platinum status on the Canadian charts. Their second release, Teeth and Tissue, reached gold in 1995.

Chez Nous: Christmas with Elektra

Chez Nous: Christmas with Elektra
Where: Shaughnessy Heights United Church
What: A family-friendly concert of familiar melodies and new choral music in celebration of the Christmas season. Elektra promises to lighten the darkening days with beautiful, seasonal music.


 

Sunday November 25

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Indigenous Sharing Circle
Where: Bill Reid Gallery
What: The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art is welcoming Indigenous artists and knowledge keepers to discuss issues, share thoughts and generate ideas about cultural appropriation. This timely discussion panel will include Raymond Boisjoly, Taran Kootenhayoo & Lou-ann Neel.

Chicks at the Mic II
Where: Yuk Yuks
What: This comedy night includes: Catherine Lough Haggquist (MC), Brit OG, Tania Taylor, Christina Wells Campbell, Syd Bosel, Jan Bannister and more.

Headstones

Headstones (show 2 of 2)
Where: Commodore Ballroom
What: Canadian punk-rock band Headstones, formed in Kingston, Ontario in 1987, began their early music career performing to anyone who would listen. With nearly six years of touring, songwriting and growing infamy, they were signed to MCA Records (now Universal Music Group) in 1993. They quickly released Picture of Health through their new label, earning them platinum status on the Canadian charts. Their second release, Teeth and Tissue, reached gold in 1995.


 

Ongoing

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Basketball: Vancouver Showcase

Basketball: Vancouver Showcase
Where: Vancouver Convention Centre East
What: The Vancouver Showcase features 4 men’s and 8 women’s U.S. Division I college basketball teams competing on Nov. 18-24 underneath the iconic sails of the Vancouver Convention Centre.
Runs until: Saturday November 24, 2018

David Wilson: Water (artwork has been cropped)

David Wilson: Water
Where: Kimoto Gallery
What: In a new series of paintings, David Wilson takes for his subjects the natural watery surroundings and rain-soaked city streets of his hometown. Fans of the artist’s work will recognize not just familiar streets and harbours of Vancouver but also motifs like rainy downtown nights.
Runs until: Saturday November 24, 2018

Scared Scriptless
Where: Vancouver Improv Centre
What: Improv virtuosos jam with one another, honing their razor-sharp improv chops on new games and formats; riffing on suggestions from the audience and taking them to unanticipated heights of comedy. There’s no safety net (script or outline) for these performances – players create the characters, plotline and dialogue on-the-spot using your suggestions.
Runs until: Saturday November 24, 2018

Public and Private

Public and Private
Where: Left of Main
What: Dancing to the metered urgency of live Taiko, a tribe of female-bodied artists delves into physical relationships that express vulnerability and strength. In ways both elegant and raw, Public and Private is a decidedly feminist inquiry.
Runs until: Saturday November 24, 2018

DanceHouse presents Akram Khan Company: Chotto Desh

DanceHouse presents Akram Khan Company: Chotto Desh
Where: SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts
What: This charming work for adults and children ages seven and up, will address the complex relationship between parent and child, as well as timely concepts of home, identity, and belonging in our multicultural world.
Runs until: Saturday November 24, 2018

Vancouver Indigenous Film Festival
Where: VanCity Theatre
What: A showcase of some of the the best in global Indigenous media productions including Australia, Hawaii, Canada and more.
Runs until: Saturday November 24, 2018

Hopscotch Festival
Where: Various locations
What: Thousands of different craft and premium beers, spirits from around the globe, the most delicious of Scotch and other whiskies, as well as a selection of wines and spectacular foods.
Runs until: Saturday November 24, 2018

Disney on Ice

Disney on Ice: Dare to Dream
Where: Pacific Coliseum
What: Celebrate what’s possible as the adventures of five daring Disney heroines – on ice skates.
Runs until: Sunday November 25, 2018

Diwali Festival

Diwali Festival
Where: Various locations
What: Celebrated across the world, Diwali is the biggest, brightest and most popular event in the Indian calendar. The word diwali means “row of lighted lamps”, with light symbolizing the triumph of good over evil, prosperity over poverty and knowledge over ignorance. At the core of Diwali Fest’s mandate is the objective of breaking cultural barriers and encouraging participation from all communities.
Runs until: Friday November 30, 2018

BC High School Football Championships

BC High School Football Championships
Where: BC Place Stadium
What: The stadium will host the Quarter-Finals on Saturday, November 17th, the Semi-Finals on Saturday, November 24th, and the prestigious Subway Bowl Championship Finals on Saturday, December 1st.
Runs until: Saturday December 1, 2018

The Enemy

The Enemy
Where: Firehall Arts Centre
What: In this contemporary interpretation of Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People, a female Dr. Stockman discovers contamination in the community’s water source and is branded an enemy and accused of destroying the local economy. Economic benefits vs. Community health and well-being.
Runs until: Saturday December 1, 2018

European Union Film Festival
Where: The Cinematheque
What: The Cinematheque’s annual celebration of new cinema from the European Union is proudly presented with the Vancouver consulates and the Ottawa embassies of the member states of the European Union and the Delegation of the European Union to Canada.
Runs until: Tuesday December 4, 2018

Naked Napi
Where: Sum Gallery
What: New work by Siksika artist Adrian Stimson – the first solo exhibition since winning the Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts earlier this year. In this site-specific installation of sculpture, drawings, and paintings, Stimson re-imagines the traditional Siksika (Blackfoot) tales of Napi in the present and challenges the colonial erasure of Indigenous bodies, power, and sexual histories.
Runs until: Saturday December 8, 2018

Hir

Hir
Where: Vancouver Civic Theatre’s Annex
What: Directed by Richard Wolfe, the “audacious and uproarious black comedy” (New York Times) explores the dynamics of a dysfunctional family dealing with PTSD, identity crises, and contemporary gender politics. The play’s absurd realism is provocatively entertaining, following the life and relationships of Isaac, a war veteran who returns to the suburbs to find a household in chaos. Isaac must learn to find balance between a disabled patriarch, a liberated mother, and a newly out transgender teen in this timely and subversive work.
Runs until: Saturday December 8, 2018

Patricia Piccinini’s Curious Imaginings

Patricia Piccinini’s Curious Imaginings
Where: The Patricia Hotel
What: The hyperrealist “world of oddly captivating, somewhat grotesque, human-animal hybrid creatures” will be the artist’s first exhibition in a non-museum setting, transforming a wing of the 105-year-old Patricia Hotel. Situated in Vancouver’s oldest and continually changing neighbourhood of Strathcona, Piccinini’s immersive sculpture experience will “challenge us to explore the social impacts of emerging biotechnology and our ethical limits in an age where genetic engineering and digital technologies are already pushing the boundaries of humanity.”
Runs until: Saturday December 15, 2018

Merry Kiss-mas – an Improvised Parody
Where: 1502 Duranleau Street
What: An improvised parody romantic comedy that celebrates all the inane clichés and funny awkward moments you’d expect to see in any popular TV holiday-themed special or films. The improvised ‘plot’ and characters are driven by suggestions from you, the audience.
Runs until: Monday December 24, 2018

Vancouver Christmas Market

Vancouver Christmas Market
Where: Jack Poole Plaza
What: Celebrate a German-inspired Christmas market with a very Vancouver ocean side mountain view. Wander the market’s winding alleys and discover authentic German delicacies: sizzling sausages, two warming Glühwein (mulled wine) locations, old world confections and handcrafted gifts.
Runs until: Monday December 24, 2018

Aurora Winter Festival
Where: Concord Pacific Place
What: Escape into a mythical village by the North Pole filled with captivating light displays and magical characters. There are market huts, food gardens, amusement rides, live entertainment, a frozen river to skate on, and a Santa Clause to visit.
Runs until: Sunday December 30, 2018

Miss Bennet
Where: Arts Club Theatre
What: A holiday confection filled with classic Jane Austen charm, Miss Bennet is a modern sequel about the bookish middle child of the Bennets. While Mary starts to dream of a new life beyond her boisterous family, an unexpected visitor at the Darcy household could spell romance.
Runs until: Sunday December 30, 2018

A Charlie Brown Holiday Double Bill
Where: Waterfront Theatre
What: The holiday sell-out,A Charlie Brown Christmas, is back and playing in a special double bill feature withYou’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. Both of these lively musical adaptations feature a live jazz trio.
Runs until: Sunday December 30, 2018

Blind Date
Where: BMO Theatre Centre
What: Mimi goes on a blind date with a different man every night—plucked right out of the audience. Straight from sold-out runs in New York, London’s West End, and Toronto, this is a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants fusion of clown, improv, theatre, and social experiment.
Runs until: Sunday December 30, 2018

Bacio Rosso

Bacio Rosso
Where: Queen Elizabeth Park
What: An intimate, fully immersive evening of cirque, comedy and cuisine. Guests are seated in the heat of the action with jugglers, contortionists, trapeze artists, magicians, singers and clowns weaving together an evening of magic and laughter. The entertainment is all combined with a delicious 4-course gourmet menu designed by local award winning chef Adam Pegg of La Quercia.
Runs until: Monday December 31, 2018

Heritage Christmas

Heritage Christmas
Where: Burnaby Village Museum
What: Romp through heritage-themed old fashioned decorations of wreaths with red bows,  seasonally decorated eco-sculptures and the challenge of a Twelve Days of Christmas scavenger hunt.
Runs until: Friday January 4, 2019

Grouse Mountain Peak of Christmas

Grouse Mountain Peak of Christmas
Where: Grouse Mountain
What: See how elves have transformed Grouse Mountain into Vancouver’s own North Pole where you can have breakfast with Santa, visit his workshop, go skating on a pond, snowshoeing through lights, and night skiing or snowboarding.
Runs until: Sunday January 6, 2019

Christmas at FlyOver Canada

Christmas at FlyOver Canada
Where: FlyOver Canada
What: Fly like Santa this Christmas on a magical flight across Canada. After meeting some of Santa’s elves, Chestnut and Pinecone, you’ll join them as they take flight across Canada looking for their fellow elves. You may even get a sneak peek of Santa’s Workshop as you soar over the North Pole.
Runs until: Sunday January 6, 2018

Lights of Hope

Lights of Hope
Where: St. Paul’s Hospital
What: Since 1998, St. Paul’s Foundation has illuminated the streets with a breathtaking display of Christmas lights in support of Lights of Hope.
Runs until: Sunday January 6, 2019

In/Flux: Art of Korean Diaspora
Where: Museum of Vancouver
What: The exhibition will feature selected works of Jin-me Yoon, Junghong Kim, and Jin Hwa Kim, artists originally from the Republic of Korea now based in the Vancouver area. Carefully curated selections of photography, traditional calligraphy, and ceramics will be on display, all telling the stories of the complexities of Canadian identity and belonging.
Runs until: Sunday January 6, 2019

Interface: The Woven Artwork of Meghann O’Brien

Interface: The Woven Artwork of Meghann O’Brien
Where: Bill Reid Gallery
What: Known for her ability to work in miniature and with very fine stitching, Kakwaka’wakw and Haida artist Meghann O’Brien uses her artwork to both explore her Northwest Coast cultural heritage, and rebuild and maintain bonds with her community. She disrupts what is often seen as a distinct order between the contemporary and traditional by looking at how they are in conversation with each other in a non-linear way.
Runs until: January 9, 2019

Body Language: Reawakening Cultural Tattooing of the Northwest

Body Language: Reawakening Cultural Tattooing of the Northwest
Where: Bill Reid Gallery
What: Explore the rich history and artistry of Indigenous tattooing, piercing and personal adornment on the Northwest Coast. These five contemporary Indigenous artists are at the forefront of the revival of Indigenous tattooing in BC. They are reclaiming traditional techniques and traditional rights to be tattooed, and building awareness of the significance and protocols around the tattooing traditions.
Runs until: January 13, 2019

Guo Pei: Couture Beyond

Guo Pei: Couture Beyond
Where: Vancouver Art Gallery
What: In her theatrical, extravagant creations, Guo Pei combines contemporary aesthetics, production methods and materials with ancient tradition, evoking Chinese history and mythology in her craft techniques, fabric selection and imagery. The exhibition provides a comprehensive overview of her evolution as a designer as well as her contribution to global fashion culture.
Runs until: January 20, 2019

Dana Claxton: Fringing the Cube

Dana Claxton: Fringing the Cube
Where: Vancouver Art Gallery
What: The first-ever survey of the work of provocative Vancouver-based Hunkpapa Lakota (Sioux) artist Dana Claxton, featuring photography, film, video and performance documentation that traces nearly thirty years of Claxton’s career and her investigations into Indigenous identity, beauty, gender and the body.
Runs until: February 3, 2019

A Curator’s View: Ian Thom Selects

A Curator’s View: Ian Thom Selects
Where: Vancouver Art Gallery
What: A showcase of the span of the gallery’s rich permanent collection through an exhibition of nearly ninety works including paintings, drawings, photographs, and sculptures. Since the Gallery’s establishment in 1931, its permanent collection has become the most comprehensive resource for visual culture in British Columbia. Building on the collection’s historical and contemporary strengths, the Gallery continues to steward acquisitions through donation and purchase.
Runs until: March 17, 2019

Marking the Infinite: Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia

Marking the Infinite: Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia
Where: Museum of Anthropology
What: Showcasing for the first time in MOA’s history a presentation of all-women artists, this exhibition features the artworks of nine Aboriginal women, who are all celebrated artists from tiny remote communities across Australia’s deserts and tropical north. Encompassing a wide range of subjects from the natural to sublime and from minute organisms to vast celestial bodies, the exhibition invites visitors to explore the immutable tension between the universal and the specific, and discover the power of traditional Indigenous knowledge in an increasingly digital world.
Runs until: March 31, 2019

Fitness For All

Fitness For All
Where: 1100 West Georgia Street
What: Chinese contemporary art collective Polit-Sheer-Form Office (PSFO) has produced a five-piece set of exercise equipment specially designed for the Vancouver public. The artists’ decree suggests that establishing a more collective self-awareness fosters inclusivity and collaboration within a community.
Runs until: March 31, 2019

In a Different Light

In a Different Light
Where: Museum of Anthropology
What: More than 110 historical Indigenous artworks and marks the return of many important works to British Columbia. These objects are amazing artistic achievements. Yet they also transcend the idea of ‘art’ or ‘artifact’. Through the voices of contemporary First Nations artists and community members, this exhibition reflects on the roles historical artworks have today. Featuring immersive storytelling and innovative design, it explores what we can learn from these works and how they relate to Indigenous peoples’ relationships to their lands.
Runs until: Spring 2019

Hastings Park Farmers Market

Hastings Park Farmers Market
Where: Hastings Park
What: Find a weekly selection of locally grown fruit and veggies, farm fresh meat, eggs and dairy products, fresh baked sourdough bread and treats, craft beer, wine and spirits, artisanal prepared food, local crafts, hot coffee and food trucks.
Runs until: April 28, 2019 (Sundays)

Wild Things: The Power of Nature in Our Lives

Wild Things: The Power of Nature in Our Lives
Where: Museum of Vancouver
What: This exhibition delves into the life stories of local animals and plants—how they relate to each other and how they connect people to nature in the city. Scenic design, videos, taxidermy, crowd-sourcing technologies, and the display of natural specimens breathe life into these tales of co-habitation. The immersive nature of the exhibition, including hands-on activities, encourages visitors to examine their relationship with nature, think about momentarily disconnecting from their devices, and find equilibrium with the natural world around them.
Runs until: July 2019

Making Waves: The Story and Legacy of Greenpeace
Where: Vancouver Maritime Museum
What: With humble beginnings in Vancouver, Greenpeace has grown into a large organization with offices in 40 countries. The NGO has protested numerous causes: whaling, deforestation, mining, genetic testing, and nuclear testing. Explore this exhibit that goes from their first voyage from Vancouver to Amchitka to protest Nuclear testing on an old fishing vessel to how cities, government, and industry today are developing new policies, technologies, and sustainable practices to ensure the preservation of our environment.
Runs until: September 9, 2019

What are you up to this weekend? Tell me and the rest of Vancouver in the comments below.

 


 


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