Who’s ready to travel to a new place without setting foot on a plane? Festivibe is a free-to-enter festival bringing live music, dance, and food from across the globe to North Vancouver, and you won’t want to miss it.
Set to take place this weekend, the all-day multicultural celebration will feature an international food market, a vibrant beer garden on Cates Deck, and a free toddler play area inside The Pipe Shop. Here, there will be an array of exciting activities hosted by local kids’ businesses, including complimentary Whildo arts and crafts for all ages.
For those looking for even more hands-on activities, there will be a Kids Zone with bouncy castles, a giant obstacle course, a dual-lane slide, face painting, and balloon twisting. Just note that these require a separate Kids Zone activity pass, priced at $4.68 for a single pass and $23.70 for unlimited access.
Whether you’re coming for the food, the rhythm, or the atmosphere, Festivibe has something for everyone. Bring your friends, your kids, your appetite, and your curiosity. Let’s celebrate culture, connection, and community together!
Here are all the international eats and drinks you’ll find at Festivibe this year:
- Baba’s House
- Dos Amigos
- Egg Blanket
- Frying Pan
- Mahshiko
- Honey Ballz
- Mr. Arancino
- Cazba
- Braggot Brewery (Cates Deck)
- Ango-Natural Food
- Chaiwagon
- Hanoi Old Quarter Restaurant
- Darna
- Munchi
- Tayybeh
- Union Latinos
- Vangohan
- Le Pont
- Mr Ali Baba
- The Great Canadian Cotton Candy
- Ayoub’s
- Garys Kettle Corn
- Golestan Bakery
- West Coast Barrel
- MaxFrut (Inside Pipe Shop Venue)
The festival will kick off at noon on Sunday, July 13, 2025, with opening remarks followed by a traditional Powwow dance by Nyla Bedard, a performance by Polynesian dance group Wailele Wai Wai, a drumming production by Chibi Taiko, and whole host of other cultural dances and live music until 10 p.m., when the festival wraps.
So there you have it, Vancouver. You’ve got another free summer festival to add to your itinerary!
When: Sunday, July 13, 2025
Time: Noon to 10 p.m.
Where: 19 Wallace Mews, North Vancouver
Cost: Free admission
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