15 things to do in and around Vancouver this spring that prove it’s the best season

Springtime in Vancouver is one of the best seasons in the city with temperatures finally warming up, flower festivals in full swing, and loads of fun events you can enjoy.

Whether you like trying out new food, going on hikes, or checking out the stunning flowers blooming in the city, there’s so much going on in the city this season!

Here are 15 things to do in and around Vancouver this spring.

Abbotsford Tulip Festival

Cost: $8 – $25

Address: 3663 Marion Rd.

Hours of Operation: 8 a.m. until dusk

Why You Should Go: The 2024 Abbotsford Tulip Festival is now underway, meaning you can get some great photos with vibrant blooms all around you.

The tulip fields span 28 acres and have over 100 varieties of tulips so you’re bound to get stunning views during your visit.

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Cherry Blossom Festival

Cost: Free (with the exception of the Sakura Days Japan Fair)

Address: Events are around the city, you can take a look at the calendar to see what’s happening

Why You Should Go: The 2024 Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival runs until April 25 so you still have time to check it out.

The festival celebrates spring as over 40,000 cherry trees bloom across the city.

The Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival has over 20 cherry blossom-themed community events, including one of the most popular ones, the Sakura Days Japan Fair happening on April 13 and 14.

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Cypress Falls

Cost: Free

Address: Woodgreen Pl, West Vancouver

Hours of Operation: 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Why You Should Go: With the weather warming up, there’s no shortage of beautiful hikes and walks you can go on.

Cypress Falls Park located in West Vancouver offers easy trails and stunning views with the old-growth evergreen trees and waterfalls.

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Capilano Suspension Bridge

Cost: $59.95 – $66.95 (adults 18-64) and $48.25 – $53.95 (students 18+)

Address: 3735 Capilano Rd.

Hours of Operation: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Why You Should Go: If you want to spend a day in nature, you can take a trip to the Capilano Suspension Bridge where you’ll be rewarded with incredible views of the Capilano River and forest.

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Bike around Stanley Park

Cost: Free

Address: Downtown Vancouver

Hours of Operation: 6 a.m. – 10 p.m.

Why You Should Go: Stanley Park is Vancouver’s largest and most popular park.

You can spend hours enjoying scenic views of the water, mountains and majestic trees along Stanley Park’s famous Seawall.

There are trails, wildlife, beaches, restaurants and historical landmarks scattered around the park.

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Take a ferry ride to Victoria

Cost: $15.60 – $89.90

Address: Downtown Victoria

Why You Should Go: If you’re looking for a fun day trip, you can hop on a ferry and visit B.C.’s capital city.

Victoria, located on Vancouver Island, offers scenic views of the ocean and mountains and there’s plenty to do downtown during your visit.

You can head to the BC Legislature, walk along the harbour, enjoy a meal at any of the countless cafes and restaurants and walk through Victoria’s historic Chinatown.

If you have the time you can also visit The Butchart Gardens, which was just named among the most beautiful flower fields in the world.

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Richmond Night Market

Cost: TBA

Address: 8351 River Rd.

Hours of Operation: Evenings on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and long-weekend Mondays

Why You Should Go: The 2024 Richmond Night Market kicks off on April 26 and runs until October 14, 2024.

The market features over 600 international food options and over 100 retail booths.

Aside from food, there are live performances from local musicians and dance groups as well as martial arts demonstrations.

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Vancouver Farmers Markets

Cost: Entry is free

Address: Various locations

Hours of Operation: Depends on the location

Why You Should Go: Metro Vancouver’s Farmers Markets offers a wide assortment of locally grown produce, artisanal crafts and baked goods.

These markets are scattered in and around Vancouver. You can visit the Destination Vancouver website to which ones are currently open.

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Visit a Vancouver winery

Cost: Entry is free

Address: Depends on the winery

Why You Should Go: April is wine month in BC so what better way to celebrate that and the spring season than heading to a local winery?

There are plenty of wineries you can visit for a flight, including Vancouver Urban Winery and Lulu Island Winery.

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BC Distilled Festival

Cost: $74.99 for the main festival ticket

Address: Italian Cultural Centre, 3075 Slocan St., Vancouver

Dates: April 10-13, 2024

Why You Should Go: It’s almost time for the BC Distilled Festival which features 200 of the province’s finest spirits from 30 local artisan distilleries.

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Coast City Country Festival

Cost: $99

Address: BC Place, 777 Pacific Blvd

Dates: April 18 – April 20, 2024

Why You Should Go: Kick off the spring season with a country music festival.

Coast City Country Festival is happening in mid-April and will feature performances by some of the biggest country music stars, including Luke Bryan, Nickelback and Dierks Bentley.

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Food Truck Wars

Cost: Entry by donation

Address: KPU Langley Campus, 20901 Langley Bypass

Hours of Operation: Varies by the day

Why You Should Go: What better way to celebrate springtime than with a fun-filled food adventure? The 2024 Food Truck Wars will feature over 45 food trucks that will battle it out.

Some of the food trucks that are taking part in the event include Aloha Poke, Bao Buns, Corndog King, Japadog, Old Country Pierogi, Taco Nori and G’s Donairs.

Aside from food, there will also be a beer garden, artisan market and live entertainment.

The event runs from April 19 until April 21.

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Vancouver Sun Run 10K

Cost: $64

Address: Downtown Vancouver, Burrard St & W Georgia St

Date: April 21, 2024

Why You Should Go: Springtime in Vancouver means it’s time for the annual Vancouver Sun Run.

Whether you’re taking part, volunteering or cheering on the runners, this event is bound to bring a lot of energy to the streets of Vancouver on April 21.

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Beautiful BC Art Fair

Cost: Free entry

Address: 1448 Broadway W, Vancouver

Hours of Operation: 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. on April 20, 2024

Why You Should Go: From stunning landscapes to abstract artwork, the Beautiful BC Art Fair has something for all art lovers.

Whether you’re looking for a fun family event or to buy some new art for your home, it’s worth checking out this free event!

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Vancouver Whitecaps game

Cost: From $30

Address: BC Place, 777 Pacific Blvd, Vancouver

Hours: Games start at 7:30 p.m.

Why You Should Go: Soccer fans will be happy to know there are several Vancouver Whitecaps games they can attend this spring.

The B.C. team will host various U.S. teams over the next several weeks, including Inter Miami CF so you may spot Lionel Messi or David Beckham in town ahead of the May 25 match.

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