The weather might be gloomy, but make no mistake, this weekend is a big one, and it’s worth it to layer up and enjoy it. From the Vancouver International Wine Fest to the Rugby SVNS, here are 10 of the best things to do in Vancouver this weekend (March 6-8).

In addition to the last few days of Vancouver Cocktail Week, lovers of fine sips will find global wines from 112 wineries at this year’s Vancouver International Wine Festival, which has been voted the “#1 Food, Wine & Hospitality Event in Canada” for eight years straight! International tastings are a great opportunity to try a broad selection of wines of all kinds and connect with the people and communities behind them.

When: Saturday, March 7 to March 14, 2026
Time: Varies per event
Where: Venues across Vancouver
Cost: Varies per event

This is a major weekend for rugby lovers. The Vancouver SVNS are back for two days of non-stop action at BC Place, with the world’s top men’s and women’s teams going head-to-head. It’s also a weekend full of fun activations, notoriously over-the-top costumes, and live entertainment off the field.

When: Saturday, March 7 and Sunday, March 8, 2026
Time: Varies per game
Where: 777 Pacific Blvd. 
Cost: $125+ for single-day GA tickets

Now in its fifth year, Vancouver Cocktail Week toasts to the city’s incredible beverage scene, inviting residents to enjoy sips of all kinds at venues across the city through happy hour specials, events, and seminars. In addition to spotlighting award-winning local bar talent, there will be visiting bartenders and beverage ambassadors from across the globe.

When: Until Sunday, March 8, 2026
Time: Varies per event
Where: Venues across Vancouver
Cost: Varies per event

The 19th annual Coastal Dance Festival is back in Vancouver with a lineup of events at the Museum of Anthropology and New West’s Anvil Theatre that celebrate the lived artistic practices of Indigenous artists from across Canada and the globe.

When: Until Sunday, March 8, 2026
Time: Varies per event
Where: 6393 NW Marine Dr. 
Cost: Varies per event

There’s still time to check out Vancouver’s International Mountain Film Fest, which is back at theatres across Vancouver, Coquitlam, and West Vancouver with screenings and live guest appearances that mountain lovers won’t want to miss.

When: Friday, Feb. 27 to Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Time: Showtimes vary
Where: Theatres across Vancouver, Coquitlam, and West Vancouver
Cost: Varies per film, or $145 for an all-access pass

Every Saturday, 33 Acres hosts a late-night party at its Vancouver and Calgary breweries, with local and visiting DJs spinning irresistible house beats. Music starts at 8 p.m., and you’ll definitely want to arrive early to secure your spot and your brew.

When: Saturday, March 7, 2206
Time: 8 p.m.
Where: 15 West 8th Ave.
Cost: Free admission

Award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter Dominique Fils-Aimé is a rising star whose work is deeply inspired by the history of Black music in North America, fusing jazz, gospel, soul, and R&B into her own unique sound.

When: Saturday, March 7, 2026
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Where: 6265 Crescent Rd. 
Cost: $30 to $69

On select Sundays in the coming weeks, the Museum of Vancouver is hosting pop-up yoga, with admission to the museum’s exhibits and galleries included in the ticket price. The next session is on Sunday, March 8, 2026.

When: Sunday, March 8 and 22, April 5 and 19, 2026
Time: 10:15 to 11:15 a.m.
Where: 1100 Chestnut St. 
Cost: $25 per person

The End of Tyranny is THIS Gallery’s newest exhibition, examining survival, stillness, and endurance through works shaped by artist Bravebirdie’s lived experience of war and displacement.

When: Until Sunday, March 8, 2026
Time: Noon to 6 p.m. on Fridays
Where: 108 East Broadway (entrance in alley)
Cost: Free admission

With more than 75 participating eateries, Bite of Burnaby is back with a month-long celebration of the local food scene, including spots like Il Cappello Enoteca, Lee’s Donuts Brentwood, Mulligan’s Japanese Kitchen, Onggi Korean Cuisine, and Dageraad Brewing.

When: Until Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Time: Varies
Where: Locations across Burnaby
Cost: Varies

Recent Posts:
These cozy spots and scenic viewpoints in Vancouver are among the most romantic in the city
A historic B.C. village on Kootenay Lake has natural hot springs open year-round

Share.
Exit mobile version