
Welcome to the March 2026 Events Calendar, your complete guide to what’s happening across Vancouver as the city transitions from winter into early spring. From seasonal festivals and cultural celebrations to family-friendly activities, live performances, food events, and outdoor experiences, March is a lively month filled with things to do across the city.
This guide is curated and provided by Vancouver Page, your trusted local source for discovering events, attractions, and experiences in Vancouver. Whether you’re planning weekend outings, spring break activities, or budget-friendly adventures, this calendar helps you stay informed all month long.
March in Vancouver brings longer days and renewed energy. Expect cultural festivals, live music and theatre, art exhibitions, food and drink events, early spring outdoor activities, and family-focused programming throughout the city. With spring just around the corner, March is a great time to explore both indoor and outdoor events.
This page will be updated regularly as new March events are announced.
Saturday, March 7 | Croatian Cultural Centre

Samba, axé, capoeira, DJs, Brazilian cuisine, and an all-day cultural celebration. Family-friendly during the day and high-energy party vibes in the evening.
Friday, March 6 | 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Enjoy free admission to one of Vancouver’s most iconic cultural institutions. Explore current exhibitions, bring the family, and experience an inspiring evening of art in Downtown Vancouver. Advance reservations are recommended due to capacity limits.
Until March 11 | Multiple Venues
Celebrate global adventure storytelling with powerful mountain films, guest speakers, and workshops. This weekend features special screenings including “Extreme Ascents” at the Rio Theatre. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and documentary lovers.
March 4–14 | Various Vancouver Venues
Contemporary, street, and Indigenous dance performances take over Vancouver stages. Don’t miss The Xchange Street Dance Battle and immersive performances happening throughout the weekend.
March 6–8 | Vancouver
A powerful film and industry festival spotlighting women and gender-diverse creators. Enjoy curated screenings, short film showcases, and professional panels focused on equity in film and television.
March 6–8 | Mackin Park, Coquitlam
One of Western Canada’s largest francophone festivals featuring live music, fiddle performances, sugar shack treats, pancake breakfast, and family programming.
Anvil Centre & MOA UBC
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Saturday & Sunday, March 7–8 | BC Place
Two electrifying days of international rugby, costumes, DJ sets, and festival energy. Saturday is typically the most high-energy day with packed stands and themed fan sections.
Saturday, March 7 | Rogers Arena

Comedy superstar Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias brings arena-sized laughs to Vancouver for one night only.
March 5–15 | Lansdowne Centre, Richmond
Classic European-style circus under the Big Top featuring high-wire acts, FMX riders, aerialists, and family-friendly thrills.
March 7–14 | Vancouver Convention Centre & venues
One of Canada’s premier wine festivals begins this weekend. Enjoy gala dinners, curated tastings, and global wine experiences.
Until March 8 | Various Vancouver Bars

Eight days of cocktail masterclasses, guest bartender takeovers, tastings, and exclusive pop-ups across Vancouver.
All March | Burnaby
Explore prix-fixe menus and culinary workshops at 75+ restaurants across Brentwood, Metrotown, and Edmonds.
Until March 15 | Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam & Port Moody

Discover hidden culinary gems, breweries, cafés, and global cuisine across the Tri-Cities region.
Sunday, March 8 | 10:15 AM | Vanier Park
Start your Sunday with a calming Hatha yoga session overlooking English Bay. Ticket includes museum admission.
Sunday, March 8 | 12:00 PM | Vancouver Art Gallery North Plaza
Join the community for speeches, advocacy, and a solidarity march in Downtown Vancouver marking International Women’s Day 2026.
Saturday, March 7 | 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM | Free Admission
Live Celtic music, dancing, cultural displays, crafts, and family activities in Surrey.
March 9 – March 15, 2026 (Monday–Sunday)
March 16 – March 22, 2026 (Monday–Sunday)
Looking for the best things to do in Vancouver this weekend? From free cultural festivals and spring celebrations to live music, theatre, and sporting events, March 20–22, 2026 offers a diverse mix of experiences across Metro Vancouver.
Whether you want to explore local art, celebrate global cultures, enjoy outdoor spring activities, or attend exciting live games, there’s something happening for everyone this weekend.
Here are some of the top events and activities to enjoy in Vancouver this weekend, gathered by Vancouver Page.
📅 March 21–28, 2026
📍 Multiple locations across Burnaby
StrideFest 2026 transforms Burnaby into a city-wide creative hub with free art installations, performances, workshops, and interactive experiences. Visitors can explore public art displays, join hands-on creative sessions, and experience live performances in unexpected spaces. With most events free, it’s one of the best cultural festivals to explore this weekend.
📅 Sunday, March 22, 2026
⏰ 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
📍 Tsawwassen Mills, Delta
Celebrate spring at this vibrant Festival of Colours event featuring live dance performances, Rangoli art, henna, music, and family-friendly workshops. This indoor celebration offers a welcoming and colourful way to experience Holi traditions in Metro Vancouver.
📅 March 1–31, 2026
📍 Restaurants across Burnaby
Bite of Burnaby is a month-long dining festival showcasing 75+ restaurants and global cuisines. Visitors can explore Burnaby’s diverse food scene through prix-fixe menus, food experiences, and social contests, making it a great weekend activity for food lovers.
📍 Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, North Vancouver
Celebrate spring at this seasonal event featuring Easter-themed activities, nature programs, guided tours, and scenic photo spots. Families can enjoy interactive adventures and explore the park’s beautiful forest setting while participating in fun and educational activities.
📅 Sunday, March 22, 2026
⏰ 10:15 AM – 11:15 AM
📍 Museum of Vancouver, Vanier Park
Enjoy a relaxing Hatha yoga session with panoramic waterfront views of English Bay and the North Shore Mountains. This mindful experience combines wellness and culture, with museum admission included for participants.
📅 March 20–21, 2026
📍 Firehall Arts Centre, Vancouver
This contemporary music festival features new compositions by BC artists, performed live in an intimate venue. It’s a unique opportunity to experience innovative and experimental music in Vancouver.
📍 Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver
Experience an unforgettable evening of orchestral music as the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra presents Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5, conducted by Otto Tausk. The program also features violinist Paul Huang performing Barber’s Violin Concerto, along with Jocelyn Morlock’s O Rose. This powerful performance blends classical mastery with emotional depth in one of Vancouver’s most iconic venues.
📅 Friday, March 20, 2026
⏰ 7:30 PM
📍 Abbotsford Centre, Abbotsford
Get ready for an unforgettable night of live music as the Goo Goo Dolls bring their Canada Spring 2026 Tour to Metro Vancouver. Featuring iconic hits like Iris, Slide, and Name, along with special guest Dashboard Confessional, this concert delivers a nostalgic and high-energy experience for fans of alternative rock.
📍 Granville Island, Vancouver
Franklinland is a witty and satirical theatre production that explores the life of Benjamin Franklin through humour and modern storytelling. It offers a thoughtful and entertaining cultural experience for theatre lovers.
📅 Friday, March 20, 2026
⏰ 7:00 PM
📍 Rogers Arena, Vancouver
Experience the fast-paced action of professional lacrosse as the Vancouver Warriors take on the Ottawa Black Bears. Expect an energetic crowd and an exciting live sports atmosphere in downtown Vancouver.
📅 Saturday, March 21, 2026
⏰ 7:30 PM
📍 BC Place, Vancouver
Soccer fans can enjoy an exciting MLS matchup as Vancouver Whitecaps FC face the San Jose Earthquakes. With passionate supporters and a lively stadium environment, this is one of the top sporting events of the weekend.
March 23 – March 29, 2026 (Monday–Sunday)
Spring fully arrives in Metro Vancouver this weekend with cherry blossom celebrations, family attractions, shopping events, live music, theatre, food festivals, and high-energy entertainment happening across the region. If you are searching for the best things to do in Vancouver this weekend, March 27–29, 2026 offers everything from outdoor spring festivals and carnival fun to motorsports, concerts, and cultural experiences.
From The Big Picnic at David Lam Park and Blossoms After Dark to Monster Jam, UTSAV Holi, Vancouver International Auto Show, and more, this weekend is packed with memorable activities for all ages.
Here is your SEO-friendly guide to the top things to do in Vancouver this weekend.
One of the most beautiful spring events in Vancouver returns this weekend as The Big Picnic 2026 takes over David Lam Park on Saturday, March 28 and Sunday, March 29.
Set beneath more than 100 blooming Akebono cherry trees in Yaletown, this signature cherry blossom event invites locals and visitors to relax under the blossoms while enjoying live performances, arts programming, workshops, and community gatherings. Inspired by the Japanese tradition of hanami, The Big Picnic offers one of the most peaceful and photogenic ways to celebrate spring in Vancouver.

Visitors are encouraged to bring blankets, picnic with friends and family, and soak in the waterfront setting surrounded by cherry blossoms. Premium picnic options are also available for pre-order, including Tea for Two from Fairmont Hotel Vancouver and a Hanami Bento from Minami Restaurant.
A standout moment of the weekend is the Pet Parade on Sunday, March 29, with gathering at 12:30 PM and the parade beginning at 1:00 PM.
If you want to experience cherry blossom season in a more magical way, Blossoms After Dark 2026 is one of the best evening events in Vancouver this weekend.

Running on March 27 and 28 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM, this immersive event transforms David Lam Park into an illuminated spring promenade. Guests can stroll beneath glowing cherry blossoms, enjoy artistic lighting installations, discover live performers and surprise entertainment, and explore food trucks and local eats throughout the park.
This year’s event is bigger than before, with an expanded footprint, lighting around the full perimeter of the park, more food vendors, and the new Blossom Lounge. It is one of the most romantic and visually striking spring experiences in Vancouver.
The wider Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival 2026 begins this weekend and continues through April 17, celebrating the city’s famous pink and white blooms through outdoor events, art, music, and community programming.

Major festival highlights happening this weekend include The Big Picnic and Blossoms After Dark, making this one of the best times of the year to explore Vancouver in bloom. The festival is a celebration of nature, culture, and community, and it remains one of the city’s most beloved spring traditions.
For families, thrill-seekers, and motorsports fans, Monster Jam 2026 roars into Pacific Coliseum from March 27 to 29with a full weekend of adrenaline-packed entertainment.

This world-famous live show features giant trucks, freestyle stunts, racing battles, and crowd-favourite machines like Grave Digger, El Toro Loco, and Sparkle Smash. Showtimes include Friday at 7:00 PM, Saturday at 12:00 PM and 6:00 PM, and Sunday at 12:00 PM.
Fans can also upgrade the experience with the Pit Party on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM, where they can get close to the trucks and meet drivers. Monster Jam is one of the biggest family entertainment events happening in Vancouver this weekend.
For a scenic spring outing, Hoppy Heights at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park offers a festive family experience surrounded by forest trails and canyon views.

This seasonal celebration features Echo Eagle’s Eggsploration, children’s activities, guided nature programs, educational displays, spring-themed photo installations, and seasonal treats at the Cliff House Restaurant. Families can also browse Easter gifts and spring items at the Trading Post.
It is one of the best outdoor spring attractions in North Vancouver this weekend, especially for those looking for a mix of nature, family fun, and beautiful photo opportunities.
Families looking for a spring day trip can head to Greendale Acres Farm in Chilliwack for its Easter Egg Hunt 2026, running March 27 to 29 this weekend.

This countryside event features Easter egg hunts, scavenger hunts, Easter Bunny photo opportunities, baby animal visits, the Baby Chick Experience, scenic gardens, train rides, and more. It is one of the most charming Easter events near Vancouver and makes a great weekend outing for families with children.
Another family-friendly pick for the weekend is the West Coast Amusements Carnival at Tsawwassen Mills, running from March 26 to 29.

This seasonal midway brings together thrill rides, family rides, games, carnival snacks, and a lively fairground atmosphere in Delta. With Ride All Day Passes available and hours running from afternoon into the evening, it is a fun spring outing for kids, teens, and anyone craving classic carnival energy.
Music lovers can enjoy a glamorous night out with Disco Divas, presented by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra at the Orpheum Theatre on March 27 and 28 at 7:30 PM.

This feel-good live show celebrates the legendary voices and iconic hits of the disco era with orchestral backing and powerhouse vocals. Expect classics from Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor, Diana Ross, Patti LaBelle, Chaka Khan, and more. If you are looking for an upbeat and stylish concert in downtown Vancouver this weekend, this is a standout choice.
Classic rock fans can head to Great Canadian Casino Vancouver in Coquitlam on Sunday, March 29 for Hairball, a tribute rock spectacle starting at 8:00 PM.

Known for elaborate costumes, dramatic stage effects, and high-energy performances, Hairball recreates the arena-rock spirit of bands like KISS, Queen, Journey, Van Halen, and Aerosmith. It is one of the best live music picks in Metro Vancouver this weekend for rock fans.
StrideFest 2026 continues through March 28, bringing arts programming, installations, performances, workshops, and interactive experiences to venues and public spaces across Burnaby.

With the theme Just Wonder!, this creative community festival encourages people to explore art in unexpected places, from libraries and streets to art walks and public spaces. Many events are free, making it one of the most accessible cultural experiences in Metro Vancouver this weekend.
Theatre lovers can catch Wildwoman, running from March 26 to April 5, a bold production that reimagines the story of Catherine de Medici in a dark and provocative royal court setting.

This dramatic show blends history, power, cruelty, and revenge into a theatrical experience that stands out among this weekend’s arts offerings in Vancouver.
Another theatre option this weekend is Franklinland, playing on the Lindsay Family Stage at Granville Island.

This witty and irreverent comedy takes a sharp look at Benjamin Franklin through the perspective of his only son, exploring family pressure, vanity, and the gap between public ideals and personal reality. It is a smart pick for audiences looking for contemporary theatre with humour and bite.
One of the most vibrant cultural events happening in Vancouver this weekend is UTSAV Holi 2026, taking place on Saturday, March 28 from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the UBC B4 Parking Lot.

This large outdoor celebration of Holi features music, colour throws, DJs, LED stage production, food trucks, and a joyful spring atmosphere. Known as one of Vancouver’s biggest Holi festivals, it is a lively and inclusive event where thousands gather to celebrate colour, music, and community.
Beauty lovers will want to visit the Estée Lauder Warehouse Sale 2026, running from March 26 to 29 at the Vancouver Convention Centre East Building.

This popular spring shopping event offers deep discounts on luxury beauty products from brands including Estée Lauder, MAC, Clinique, Tom Ford, Too Faced, Bobbi Brown, Aveda, Bumble & Bumble, Origins, and Glamglow. With discounts of 50% off or more, it is one of the top shopping events in Vancouver this weekend.
The Vancouver International Auto Show 2026 runs this weekend at the Vancouver Convention Centre West, featuring over 300,000 square feet of automotive displays, luxury vehicles, concept showcases, EV exhibits, supercars, and interactive experiences.

Show hours for the weekend are Friday, March 27 from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Saturday, March 28 from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and Sunday, March 29 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Admission varies by day, with general admission at $22.50 from Friday to Sunday and family passes also available.
Feature attractions include the Test Drive Experience, Elite Dream Machines, Supercar Eleganza, Audi F1 feature, Chevrolet Concept CX showcase, Collector’s Corner, and more, making it one of Western Canada’s top automotive events this spring.
If your perfect weekend includes discovering new restaurants, Bite of Burnaby 2026 is one of the best ongoing food festivals to explore.

Running throughout March, this citywide culinary celebration features more than 75 participating restaurants along with special menus, chef-led experiences, and ticketed workshops. From casual dining and family-run spots to immersive food events, Bite of Burnaby is a great way to plan a foodie outing in Metro Vancouver this weekend.
March 30 – March 31, 2026 (Monday–Tuesday)
Featured events happening in March will be highlighted here. Each featured listing will include event dates, location, admission details, a short overview, and a link to the full event page.
March is a popular month for family outings, including spring break activities, interactive exhibits, educational events, and indoor attractions suitable for all ages.
March also features many free and low-cost events, including community gatherings, cultural celebrations, public exhibitions, and outdoor activities across Vancouver.
From concerts and theatre performances to gallery exhibitions and cultural showcases, March highlights Vancouver’s creative and artistic scene as the city moves into spring.
As the weather begins to shift, March is ideal for scenic walks, outdoor festivals, seasonal attractions, and early spring experiences around Vancouver.
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