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Family Fun Vancouver is your go-to resource for all things fun and local. From the biggest festivals to the hidden gems, we are on the move and on the lookout for the very best #YVR has to offer! You can stay up to date by liking us on Facebook , following us on Instagram and signing up for our monthly newsletter. Travelling across Canada? Family Fun has you covered with local sites in Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Toronto, and Halifax.

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Mountain View Conservation & Breeding Centre

Posted on: April 1, 2012

The Mountain View Conservation & Breeding Centre is a B.C. non-profit society, whose mission is to save B.C. and Canadian wildlife from extinction by operating ‘breed and return‘ conservation programs for rare & endangered “Red-Listed” wildlife species, and to offer public awareness & educational programs. Their conservation and breeding programs work
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Aldor Acres

Posted on: April 1, 2012

Visit Aldor Acres Ltd. for some family fun on the farm. 2018 marks 30 years in business for the Fort Langley based business.  The farm is open daily through October 31, featuring over 20 acres of pumpkins, corn, radiant sunflowers, hayrides, petting zoos, agricultural displays and their very own Farmacy, where
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Serpentine Fen

Posted on: April 1, 2012

The Serpentine Fen lies in a triangle between Highway 99, King George Boulevard (99A), and the Serpentine River. The fen includes many different types of habitats in its 150 hectares, and is home to more than 130 different bird species. September and October is the busiest birding season. In the
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Minter Gardens

Posted on: April 1, 2012

Minter Gardens is ever evolving, and each season offers a dramatic view. Close to 100,000 tulips, imported from Holland, welcome visitors each spring. More than 1000 rhododendrons provide riotous colour amid huge cedar trees and rock wall terraces. Summer brings masses of annual colour adorning topiary features and beds, along
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New Westminster Museum and Archives

Posted on: April 1, 2012

The New Westminster Museum and Archives, located directly behind Irving House, brings alive the history of Western Canada’s oldest city. See items brought by the Royal Engineers, who founded New Westminster in 1859. Learn about New Westminster’s historic May Day celebration, the oldest continuing event of its type in the
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Irving House

Posted on: April 1, 2012

Irving House, located in the heart of the Royal City, is one of the oldest community heritage sites in BC. Step back to the 1800s as you enter the colonial home of Captain William Irving, King of the Fraser River. With 14 furnished rooms to enjoy, Irving House is a
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Langley Centennial Museum

Posted on: April 1, 2012

The Langley Centennial Museum, located in the historic village of Fort Langley, offers a total of 3500 square feet of exhibit galleries; the National Exhibition Centre space features changing temporary exhibits on a variety of topics including art, science and history. The Langley Centennial Museum currently maintains a collection of
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Canadian Museum of Flight

Posted on: April 1, 2012

The Canadian Museum of Flight is a very “hands-on” facility. A large selection of aircraft can be touched, and the children can feel that aircraft are made not only from aluminum, but also wood and fabric. The Canadian Museum of Flight is constantly undergoing display changes to allow visitors to
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Bridal Falls Water Park

Posted on: March 1, 2012

Bridal Falls Waterpark, formerly known as the Trans-Canada WaterSlides, offers the Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland’s most accessible waterslides, with no stairs for you to worry about! Their family oriented facilities make for the perfect day of fun in the sun and the water. Bridal Falls Waterpark also has a
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Blue Mountain Park

Posted on: March 1, 2012

Blue Mountain Park is an urban forest setting with the shade of hundreds of trees: tall Douglas Fir, Red Cedar, North Red Oak, and several Redwoods. Blue Mountain Park offers opportunities for casual play and organized sport, with sports fields, ball diamond and tennis courts. The popular playground, paved bike
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