1) A Restaurant Rumble for Charity
Vancouver’s finest bartenders, barbers, baristas and butchers will trade in their aprons for boxing gloves and face off in the ring at the sixth annual Restaurant Rumble. Proceeds raised will be donated to the not-for-profit gym Eastside Boxing Club in Chinatown.
July 27
Commodore Ballroom (868 Granville St.)
2) Family Day at the Contemporary Art Gallery Â
On the last Saturday of each month, the CAG invites all ages to drop in for short exhibition tours and free art-making activities. This week’s activities respond to the landscape paintings of Levine Flexhaug.
July 29
The Contemporary Art Gallery (555 Nelson St.)
3) The Drum is Calling Film Series
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World is a feature documentary about the role of First Nations people in popular music history. Immerse yourself in this nine-day festival of Indigenous and diverse arts and culture.
July 29
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Playhouse (600 Hamilton St.)
4) Unbelievable Objects at the Museum of Vancouver
MOV is diving deep into their vault to showcase some of Vancouver’s most contested objects. The exhibit is a mind-bending exploration of the role stories plays in defining community — and what happens when these tales can’t be relied upon.Â
Until Sept. 24.
Museum of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»(1100 Chestnut St)
5) Film Screenings at Second Beach
The magic of Disney’s animated classic Beauty and the Beast comes to the Evo Summer Cinema big screen for the very first time. This event is free and family friendly.
Aug. 1
Ceperley Meadow (8501 Stanley Park Drive)