Looking for something to do in Vancouver? From attending a concert to snowshoeing at Cypress, here are some ideas to keep you entertained. Brazilian musician and DJ ALOK, who was ranked as the 4th best DJ in the world by DJ Mag in both 2021 and 2022, will perform in Vancouver. Vancouver Civic Theatres is hosting a $10 pop-up Latin dance class at their Annex downtown. VanDusen Garden and many coffee shops across Vancouver are open for visitors to check out some beautiful spring foliage or sip on some exceptional espresso. Cypress Mountain is a great option for winter sports enthusiasts, offering many snowshoe trails for visitors to explore. The Vancouver Giants will also face off against the Rockets at the Arena Bowl at the Langley Events Centre. Tickets for this hockey game start at just over 20 dollars.
Looking for things to do in Vancouver this week? From checking out an exhibit at Science World to attending a concert, here are ten ideas to keep you entertained from March 20th to March 24th.
Skin: Living Armor, Evolving Identity
The latest exhibit at Science World, presented by Acuitas Therapeutics, showcases the incredible properties of skin across different organisms. Visitors can learn about the interesting color-changing, adaptable, and shape-altering properties of skin, from the super thick skin of whales to skin receptors in crocodilians.
When: March 3rd to May 29th
Where: 1455 Quebec Street
Ryan Adams
American singer-songwriter Ryan Adams is well known for his 24 studio albums, including three as a former member of Whiskeytown. His debut solo album, “Heartbreaker,” was released in 2000 and received critical acclaim.
When: Tuesday, March 21st
Where: 918 Granville Street
Cost: $52.12+
As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic
As We Rise, an exhibit at the Polygon Gallery in North Vancouver, features over 100 photographs from the Wedge Collection, the largest privately owned collection that supports Black artists in Canada. The exhibit, created by Elliott Ramsey, provides insight into different Black communities and identities across the country.
When: February 24th to May 14th
Where: 101 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver
Cost: By donation
Check out a Free Museum
There are many museums and art galleries in Vancouver that offer free admission to their exhibits year-round. This month, the Curiocity website has some excellent picks of places to start.
Where: Check out Curiocity’s recommendations.
ALOK
Harbour Event Centre is hosting ALOK, a popular Brazilian musician, on Friday, March 24th. Their high-energy shows are known for their infectious beats and a lively atmosphere.
When: Friday, March 24th
Where: Harbour Event Centre, 750 Pacific Boulevard
Cost: $33.25+
Pacific Theatre: Best of Enemies
Based on a true story, Best of Enemies is a play about the relationship between a civil rights activist and a former Ku Klux Klan leader. The play delves into the complex issues of race and prejudice in America.
When: March 2nd to March 24th
Where: Pacific Theatre, 1440 W 12th Avenue
Cost: $20.00+
Greenhorn Espresso Bar & Cafe
Located in the West End, Greenhorn Espresso Bar & Cafe is a cozy spot to relax with a cup of coffee or a light meal. They offer vegan and gluten-free options.
Where: 994 Nicola Street
Bloedel Conservatory
Bloedel Conservatory is a domed paradise that houses exotic birds and plants from around the world. With its year-round pleasant climate, this is a perfect spot to escape from the chilly, rainy weather outside.
When: Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm
Where: Queen Elizabeth Park
Cost: $7.75+
Vancouver Aquarium
The Vancouver Aquarium is home to over 50,000 animals, including beluga whales, sea otters, and dolphins. You can catch daily shows, including dolphin, sea otter, and penguin shows.
When: Open daily, 10 am to 5 pm
Where: 845 Avison Way
Cost: $22.95+
Science World
Science World is a popular family-friendly attraction that offers interactive exhibits on technology, space, and science. There are plenty of activities to keep
Looking for fun things to do in Vancouver this week? From attending a concert to hitting up some coffee shops, here are some ideas to keep you entertained.
ALOK Concert
Brazilian musician and DJ ALOK will perform in Vancouver on Friday, March 24th. He is ranked as the 4th best DJ in the world by DJ Mag in both 2021 and 2022. So, it’s a great opportunity to enjoy his music.
When: Friday, March 24th
Where: 760 Pacific Boulevard
Cost: $112.23+
Pop-up Latin Dance Class
Vancouver Civic Theatres is hosting a $10 pop-up Latin dance class at their Annex downtown. It’s a great opportunity to learn new dance steps and connect with other dance enthusiasts.
When: Friday, March 24th
Where: Annex 823 Seymour Street
Cost: $10
VanDusen Garden
VanDusen Garden is now open from 10 am to 5 pm in March. It’s a great time to visit and check out some beautiful spring foliage, including winter berries, cherry blossoms, rhododendrons, and magnolias.
Where: 5151 Oak Street
Cost: $8.90
Snowshoeing at Cypress
Cypress Mountain is a great option for winter sports, with many snowshoe trails for visitors to explore. Renting snowshoes cost $38, but if you bring your own, the cost is just $20.
When: Open until mid-April
Where: 6000 Cypress Bowl Road, West Vancouver
Cost: $20 without rentals, $38 with snowshoe rentals
Vancouver Coffee Shops
Vancouver is home to many cozy and welcoming coffee shops, including some hidden gems, classic cafes, and the highest-rated cafe in the country. Whether you want to read a book, people-watch, or try some exceptional espresso, there’s a coffee shop that fits your needs.
Where: Check out our picks above
Vancouver Giants Hockey Game
The Vancouver Giants will face off against the Rockets at the Arena Bowl at the Langley Events Centre. Tickets start at just over 20 dollars.
When: Friday, March 24th
Where: 7888 200 Street Langley
Cost: $20
And that’s a wrap on this week, Vancouver! We hope you find something exciting to do.
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