Wine, Music, Food and More – It’s All Happening in Osoyoos
See amazing live music, tour internationally acclaimed wineries, explore some of the region’s most stunning natural environments, and more.
See amazing live music, tour internationally acclaimed wineries, explore some of the region’s most stunning natural environments, and more.
Save the date as VCBW Craft Beer & Music Festival, the Lower Mainland’s largest craft beer event returns to the PNE Fairgrounds from July 9 to 10, 2022, presented by Go RVing Canada.
Poplar Grove Winery joins us on March 10th for another spectacular Wine Dinner! Join us for Lobster Madness from March 4th-27th.
North Vancouver’s iconic waterfront will be the home for Shipyards Live, an 8-week summer series featuring live music, culture, food, and activities for the whole family.
STARTING THIS WEEKEND AND GOING ALL SUMMER LONG, ENJOY SOME OF BC’S FINEST ROSE WINES!
Warm sunny days, cobblestone Gastown streets, the familiar hum of the Steam Clock, and all your favourite Water St. dishes – every day at your Cafe. Plus, daily Happy Hour!
From the greeting with a sample of wine as you enter, to the complimentary tastings, we welcome you to choose your own wine experience.
Few of the finer things in life complement each other as beautifully as wine and jazz. In fact, there are events and festivals celebrating this uniquely magical pairing around the globe — from Toronto and Manhattan to Southern California and Southern France.
CelticFest Vancouver will return in March 2020 with an ever-expanding line up of guests and events. Starting with a night of music and celebration on February 20th in the Billy Bishop with a Trad Session open to all! Bring your own instrument and join in, or just bring your dancing feet.
Paris! The Show is a spectacular evening of music and dance, and a vibrant tribute to the greatest French songs of the post-WWII era. It beautifully captures the essence and charm of Paris for the whole world to enjoy. An exceptional cast, spectacular live band, original storyline and scenic design transport audiences from Montmartre to the stages of the great Parisian cabarets of the time.