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How Cunard’s return is buoying Vancouver’s cruise sector

How Cunard’s return is buoying Vancouver’s cruise sector

Luxury cruise line adds to the diversity of offerings for Alaskan cruise passengers
Rotating Vancouver shipping container to offer tacos, donuts, facials and more this summer

Rotating Vancouver shipping container to offer tacos, donuts, facials and more this summer

From doughnuts to tacos, fresh juice to meat-and-cheese boards, the Vancouver House Summer Pop-up Series offers a range of delectable eats and drinks.
Why chartering boats can be choppy waters to navigate for owners

Why chartering boats can be choppy waters to navigate for owners

Costs soar for owners who try to defray yacht overhead with rentals
‘Largest one-day food truck festival on the continent’ happening in New West this summer

‘Largest one-day food truck festival on the continent’ happening in New West this summer

The Columbia StrEAT Food Truck Fest will roll into New Westminster for another delicious annual installation this July, and so far nearly 100 trucks are confirmed to participate, with more to be added soon.
This Metro Vancouver Japanese restaurant makes a sushi sandwich

This Metro Vancouver Japanese restaurant makes a sushi sandwich

It’s a sandwich. It’s sushi. It’s delightful. Trying to choose my favourite sushi place is nearly as hard as just trying to pick a single place to go for a dinner out. There’s just so bloody many of them.
This free drive-in movie theatre returns to Metro Vancouver this summer

This free drive-in movie theatre returns to Metro Vancouver this summer

Lansdowne Centre’s free, annual drive-in movies are returning again this summer, but this time, movies will be decided by votes.
This new patio in Coal Harbour serves up beautiful food and drinks (with photos)

This new patio in Coal Harbour serves up beautiful food and drinks (with photos)

Patio time is serious business in Vancouver, and if you can factor in the dreamy setting of the mountains and water of Coal Harbour on top of beautiful food and drink, it’s a match made in heaven.
Vancouver Art Gallery suddenly parts ways with executive director Kathleen Bartels

Vancouver Art Gallery suddenly parts ways with executive director Kathleen Bartels

Bartels had been leading a fund raising campaign for a new gallery
BC Parks adds 594 new campsites

BC Parks adds 594 new campsites

If you like camping in B.C., there are now more options with the arrival of 594 new campsites. Ranging from walk-in tent sites to marine sites, 13 provincial parks will have 362 new sites and 12 recreation sites will have 232 new sites.
Take in National Rosé Day on a Vancouver patio

Take in National Rosé Day on a Vancouver patio

Ancora Waterfront restaurant is hosting a Paella and Rosé party June 8