We can’t promise it’ll be clear skies, but we can promise that this weekend is going to be full of fun – from a craft beer party to this year’s Eastside Culture Crawl. So with that in mind, here are 10 of the best things to do in and around Vancouver this weekend (November 15-17).

Eastside Culture Crawl

The beloved Eastside Culture Crawl is now in its 28th year, spotlighting the incredible work of hundreds of local artists. Visitors of the crawl can explore tons of open studios across Vancouver’s Eastside, with mediums ranging from paintings, sculptures, and pottery to fun prints, glassware, furniture, and jewelry.

When: Thursday, November 14th to Sunday, November 17th
Where: Venues at Columbia Street, First Avenue, Victoria Drive, and the Waterfront
Cost: Free admission

Arkells 

The iconic Canadian rock band Arkells is back in Vancouver this Friday, and it’s not too late to snag tickets to see them at Rogers Arena.

When: Friday, November 15th
Where: Rogers Arena
Cost: $63.60+

Sponsored pick: HollyDaze in the Heights

The 3rd annual HollyDaze in the Heights is back in Coquitlam with a free, award-winning festival for the whole family to enjoy from 4 to 9 pm on Saturday, November 16th. Guests can expect an evening of festive live music, tasty food, site-wide brews, wine, and cider, and holiday shopping to kick off the holiday season.

The free festival will take place on Ridgeway Avenue over the entire 1000 Block between Nelson and Marmont Streets in Coquitlam.

When: Saturday, November 16th
Where: 1000 block Ridgeway Avenue, Coquitlam
Cost: Free

Vancouver’s North Shore Craft Beer Week Wrap-Up Party 

From 5 to 10 pm on Friday, November 15th, the North Shore Craft Beer Week Wrap-up Party is on at The Pipe Shop, complete with live music, food truck eats, and sips from the incredible craft breweries that call the North Shore home.

When: Friday, November 15th
Where: 115 Victory Ship Way, North Vancouver
Cost: $43.93

IndieFest

IndieFest brings together a plethora of emerging musicians and artists from all walks of life to highlight the stories and people that may have been overshadowed by history and tradition. From modern opera and Indigenous art to drag theatre, the festival has it all, taking place across several venues from November 15th to 23rd.

This year’s theme is “Transformation and Transcendence,” inviting guests to engage with the world in new ways, holding space for intersectionality.

When: Friday, November 15th to Saturday, November 23rd
Where: Multiple locations

Vancouver Etsy Market Holiday Pop-up

From 11 am to 5 pm on Saturday, November 16th and Sunday, November 17th, The Pipe Shop is hosting a Holiday pop-up by the Vancouver Etsy Market, with over 100 local businesses to peruse. According to the event page, the curated vendor list ranges from ceramics and one-of-a-kind jewelry to crocheted goodies.

When: Saturday, November 16th and Sunday, November 17th
Where: 115 Victory Ship Way, North Vancouver
Cost: $5 admission

Improv Against Humanity at The Improv Centre 

This Saturday, November 16th, The Improv Centre at Granville Island will feature the 12th edition of its “Improv Against Humanity” show, so buckle in for a fun night of non-stop laughs!

When: Saturday, November 16th
Where: 1502 Duranleau Street
Cost: Varies by seat

Record Show at the Vancouver Flea Market

Love perusing old vinyl? From 10 am to 3 pm on Sunday, November 17th, the Vancouver Flea Market is hosting a record show that you’ll definitely want to add to the calendar.

When: Sunday, November 17th
Where: 703 Terminal Avenue
Cost: $5 admission

Vancouver Christmas Market 

Looking ahead to the holiday season? The Vancouver Christmas Market is coming back earlier than you might think! While it’s not free to enter, single-entry is currently priced at $15 per person, which will be the market’s lowest price this year. So snag your tickets early if you’re eyeing a couple of dates!

When: Now until December 24th
Where: 1055 Canada Place
Cost: $15 for single-entry, $31 for a season pass

STAND Festival

Starting November 1st, Presentation House Theatre in North Van is co-presenting a series of events with Blackout Art Society as part of the 4th annual STAND Festival, which celebrates emerging immigrant and refugee performing artists. The festival aims to offer the chance to connect newcomer artists with the community so they may share their stories.

When: Friday, November 1st to Sunday, November 17th
Where: 333 Chesterfield Avenue, North Vancouver
Cost: Varies per event

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And that’s a wrap on the weekend, Vancouver! Let’s make it a great one.

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