Cycle B.C. makes our "Vancouver on the cheap" itinerary. Ride around Vancouver in style by renting a scooter, zipping out to Kits or heading downtown to Stanley Park for $16. 続きを読む
The Equinox makes our "Vancouver on the cheap" itinerary to get you cultured and musically-inspired. 続きを読む
The Winsor Gallery makes our "Vancouver on the cheap" itinerary to get you cultured and musically-inspired. 続きを読む
The Ian Tan Gallery makes our "Vancouver on the cheap" itinerary to get you cultured and musically-inspired. 続きを読む
This pop-up flea market, showcasing local wares and vintage goods and clothing, makes our "Vancouver on the cheap" itinerary. Bonus: Admission is only $2. 続きを読む
Trees Organic Cafes is often a good bet for laid-back evenings of music, spoken word and comedy. The cafe has live music Thursdays and Fridays from 8-10 p.m. with admission by donation. 続きを読む
Winterruption runs Feb. 24-26 w/ outdoor performances and stilt walkers. Head to Performance Works for $15 shows w/ Michael Bernard Fitzgerald, Acres of Lions & Aidan Knight. 続きを読む
A free monthly breakfast gathering that features a 20-minute lecture by a creative innovator, followed by a 20-minute group discussion. We like it so much it made our "Vancouver on the Cheap" list. 続きを読む
Take a guided tour through one of Chinatown’s most beautifully restored buildings while perusing Bob Rennie’s private collection, believed to be the largest private collection in B.C. 続きを読む
Pecha Kucha celebrates this city’s creative energy with quick talks by local designers. Speakers present 20 images for 20 seconds. Feb. 29 7-10 p.m. Admission is $15. 続きを読む
Montmartre Cafe hosts Thundering Word open mic nights every first and third Sunday of the month starting at 8 p.m. No cover charge. 続きを読む
Café Deux Soleils is known for their poetry slams and music nights. Shows start at 9 .m. Open mic is by donation, events $5. 続きを読む
Ten years is a long time in the life of a nightclub, especially a jazz club. Even with a capacity of only 85, The Cellar has risen to become the city's premier jazz venue. 続きを読む
While we like hanging around the stacks, Metro Vancouver’s public libraries have loads of free events and workshops from memoir writing to concerts. 続きを読む
A series of storytelling nights with music and beverages featuring a diverse roster of Vancouverites. 続きを読む
Join expert bird watcher Cathy Aitchison for the Stanley Park Birds of Feather Walk two-hour walk exploring Stanley Park’s bird life on the last Sunday of every month from 9-11 a.m. By donation. 続きを読む
We're big fans of Music Mondays. This occasional movie night held at Vancity Theatre provides music buffs with the experience of watching music recorded on film. Tickets: $6. 続きを読む
Get intellectual and arty at one of Vancouver’s most beautiful museums. Save money by heading there Tues. night ($9) or pay regular admission ($16.74 adults). Free curator’s tour every Tues. 1-2 p.m. 続きを読む
The Regional Assembly of Text holds a sweet li’l club on the first Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. No need to sign up ahead of time and it’s free with supplies provided. 続きを読む
Breathe, sip tea and get in a downward dog or two at the Wellness Show, an exhibition dedicated to well-being. Feb. 17-19 Tickets: $13.50 online at thewellnessshow.com ($16 at the door). 続きを読む