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Here's where to celebrate Easter in Vancouver

Spring has taken a long time to arrive in Vancouver which will make the upcoming Easter weekend extra sweet. Here are some of the ways you can enjoy it. UBC Easter comes early at Westbrook Mall at UBC.

Spring has taken a long time to arrive in Vancouver which will make the upcoming Easter weekend extra sweet. Here are some of the ways you can enjoy it.

UBC

Easter comes early at Westbrook Mall at UBC. On April 8 there’s an Easter egg scavenger hunt for kids aged three to 10, photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny and a Little Bunnies friendly wake and run through Pacific Spirit Park — with chocolate at the end of the race. It’s from 10:30 to 2 p.m. at the Westbrook Village Welcome Centre (3378 Westbrook Mall) and is free. Details here.

West End Community Centre

You can also get a jump on Easter activities at the West End Community Centre on April 8. Along with the arrival of the Easter Bunny to lead a hunt for eggs, there will be a bouncy castle, face painting, balloon making, photo booth, Mikes Critters and arts and crafts. It’s from 10 a.m. to noon and if you pre-register (which is recommended) you can save $2 off the $7 ticket price.

Stanley Park

Not only can you join the Easter Bunny for a half-hour train trip through Stanley Park, but one of Vancouver’s most endearing Easter traditions also includes a family festival with mini-golf, face painting, hunting for eggs and planting a posy. The festival runs from April 13 to 17, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and there’s also a train-only preview on April 8 and 9. The City of Vancouver, which hosts the event, suggests you buy your tickets in advance. Tickets are $6.30 and children younger than three are free.

Dress up in your favourite Easter costume for the Easter Fun Run and Egg Hunt on April 16. You have a choice of a one-, five, or 10-kilometre run or walk through the park starting at Lumberman’s Arch. Strollers and leashed dogs are welcome. Registration, which costs between $15 and $30, includes a bunny race name, bunny ears, egg hunt and chip time.

Van Dusen Gardens

Not only is Easter great at Van Dusen Gardens, it’s a-maze-ing. The two-day festival has families wandering through Vancouver’s 55-acre botanical treasure searching for chocolate treats. There are also crafts and activities recommended for children aged one to 10. The gardens provide the baskets and a map; all you need is to bring your own raincoats and umbrellas in case of rain. It is highly recommended you buy your tickets in advance since the event usually sells out. There are three sessions to choose from on April 15 and 16. Tickets range from $8.56 for members and $14.85 for children.

Orpheum Theatre

For Christians, Good Friday is a solemn reflection on the crucifixion of Christ. On April 14, the Vancouver Chamber Choir presents Aeterna: Pergolesi Stabat Mater and Duruflé Requiem at the Orpheum Theatre at 8 p.m.. Tickets are $20.50 to $47.50.

Broadway Church

The church at 2700 East Broadway will be giving away 20,000 Easter Eggs on Easter Saturday. Along with the Easter egg hunt there will be a petting zoo, balloon room and carnival games. It starts at 11 a.m. and runs until about 1 p.m. The event is free.

International Village Cineplex

Rainy Saturday morning? Cineplexes across Canada, including the one at 88 West Pender, are showing the animated movie Hop on April 15. The movie starts at 11 a.m. as part of the weekly Family Favourites. Tickets are $2.99.

vintage cars Vancouver
Ninety vintage cars will be gathering at the MacMillan Space Centre in Kitsilano on Easter Sunday. - Vintage Car Club of Canada/Vancouver chapter

H.R. MacMillan Space Centre

The Vancouver chapter of the Vintage Car Club of Canada takes over the parking lot at the space centre in Kitsilano on Easter Sunday. This year 90 cars are expected to gather from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. before heading out for a trip to Burnaby.

Trout Lake Community Centre

The Trout Lake Community Centre is hosting an Easter party on April 8. You can do Easter-themed arts and crafts, play games and search for Easter eggs. The Easter Bunny will also be visiting. It’s from 10 a.m. to 12:30. Tickets are $5 per child but children under two are free.

For those of you who get Easter Monday off with your school-aged children, the centre is also hosting an Easter Monday celebration on April 17 with a bouncy castle, games and arts and crafts. It’s free from 10 a.m. to noon but you are asked to pre-register.

Fort Langley

If you want to add a little history to your Easter celebrations, Fort Langley’s Egg Scrambler offers a scavenger hunt for children of all ages from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Easter Sunday. There’s also an Egg Scrambler on April 16 at 11 a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m. for children age five and younger. It’s free admission as part of Parks Canada's celebration of Canada's 150th birthday.

 

easter parade
Don't just watch the Easter Parade in Delta — dress up and take part. - Ladner Business Association

Delta

Put on your favourite Easter bonnet, decorate your bike or stroller and take part in the annual Easter Parade. A pipe band (and the Easter bunny) will lead everyone from the Delta Museum to an Easter egg hunt at Memorial Park starting at noon on April 15.

Port Moody

The Easter Extravangza at the Port Moody Station Museum is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Easter Sunday. It includes an Easter egg hunt and entertainment.

tulip festival
This is the second year that a 10-acre tulip farm in Abbotsford is opening its fields. - Abbotsford Tulip Festival

Abbotsford

Easter falls right in the middle of the second Abbotsford Tulip Festival at a 10-acre farm about an hour’s drive from Vancouver. Stroll through the fields, buy some fresh flowers and enjoy the offerings of several food trucks. It’s from April 10 to May 7. Ticket prices vary from $5 for children and seniors during the week ($8 for adults) and $25 for all ages during the weekend. You can save $10 on the weekend tickets if you buy them online.

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