Top 5 Canada Day Parties in Vancouver for 2013
Ready to celebrate Canada’s 146th birthday in style? Vancouver comes alive with celebration on July 1, 2013, in honour of Canada Day. Here are five... Continue Reading
VIDEO: Whistler Bear Viewing Tours are Awesome
TAG: Family Time, Must Dos, Summer Fun Posted by: Feet Banks Having been lucky enough to grow up in Whistler I’ve always considered myself a... Continue Reading
Gregory Charles’ Vintage: New Tech, Old School
When Quebec signer and piano man Gregory Charles grew up, his Trinidadian dad and Québécoise mum filled his imagination with stories of cozy music clubs... Continue Reading
150 Bands for Free: Make Music Vancouver Returns
Photo sourced from Make Music Vancouver Want to see 150 bands in one night, for free? Make Music Vancouver, the crowdsourced music fest, is back... Continue Reading
Festival International Nuits d’Afrique brings the Sahara to Montreal
Things are getting balmy for this edition of Festival International Nuits d’Afrique de Montréal! For its 27th edition, from July 9 to 21, the music... Continue Reading
Things to Do in Vancouver This Weekend – June 14-16, 2013
Wild boar, beer braised cabbage, chocolate bacon at Brewery The Beast Festival. Need plans this weekend? Browse our list of things to do in Vancouver... Continue Reading
VIDEO: Mutek 2013
MUTEK, Montreal’s incredible electronic music and digital arts festival, continues to evolve and amaze. For 14 years now, Mutek has been moving minds and bodies with... Continue Reading
Vancouver’s Burrard Hotel Hosting One Big Retro House Party
Photo sourced from The Burrard Hotel Vancouver’s Burrard Hotel is about to go Hotel California. The kitschy hotel in the heart of downtown (notable for... Continue Reading
Whistler: Free Concerts and Spontaneous Summer Fun
TAG: Family Time, Festivals Events, Freebies Fun, Summer Fun Posted by: Feet Banks Summer is never long enough to fit in all those awesome plans... Continue Reading
Tune in to the 2013 Montreal International Jazz Festival
Famed American composer and pianist Dave Brubeck, whose 1959 album Time Out was the first jazz record to sell over a million copies, did what... Continue Reading