Galleries & Museums
25 FREE Things To Do With Your Kids This Summer | 2026 Edition!
There’s no denying that family adventures can be EXPENSIVE. But, believe it or not, there are a number of FREE family events & activities happening all over Metro Vancouver this summer. Here are our top 25 suggestions! (And if we’ve missed your favourite FREE summer event, please send us an
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STICKY: Annual Sticky Note Show
STICKY is all about art, community, and accessibility. We want to kick down barriers for both artists and art lovers. All sticky note artworks are priced at just $25, so everyone can own an original piece of artwork. On Saturday, families can enjoy a special kids’ show and workshop as
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Things to Do in Vancouver With Kids: A 3-Day Family-Friendly Itinerary
Boy, it’s challenging to plan a trip in 2026! Between the high cost of living in the Lower Mainland, the unpredictable and ever-changing relationship with our neighbours down south, and the rising cost of trips to other family-friendly travel destinations, it can be daunting to sit down and figure out
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The Best Family-Friendly Museums in Vancouver
Museums and galleries provide an amazing opportunity for kids and adults to explore art, culture, and history that helps us understand our current world better. Whether you’re looking to explore your own backyard more or you’re visiting from out-of-town, these museums and galleries offer kid and family-friendly exhibitions and hands-on
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Admission By Donation: Tuesdays Nights at the Vancouver Art Gallery
On Tuesday nights the Vancouver Art Gallery drops their regular admission rates and asks people to just make a donation. Every Tuesday evening from 5-8 PM, admission to the Gallery is by donation. All proceeds help to support the Gallery’s incredible ongoing education and public programs, such as School Programs,
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Kids First Saturdays
Kids First Saturdays is an opportunity for families of all kinds to create an in-house art project, based on the exhibitions being shown in North Vancouver’s Polygon Gallery. The projects are geared towards children ranging in age from 4 to 14 years old, though there is no age requirement to
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