All that pink petal confetti from 90,000 flowering trees makes us want to party. The rest of Vancouver agrees. That’s why the city goes all out for Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival, April 2-29. It’s a long festival, so which Vancouver community events should you attend? We break down your best options below.
Cherry Jam Downtown Concert: April 2, 12pm, Burrard Skytrain Station
A rioutous, free live musical performance to kick off the festival with Vancouver Metropolitan Orchestra performers, a ukelele group, a taiko drummer, an electric guitar and a yo-yo champion. Mogu Japanese Street Eats and Blue Smoke BBQ food trucks will be parked on Dunsmuir to feed hungry attendees special cherry blossom themed items.
Sakura Illumination: April 3, 9pm, Charleson Park, False Creek in Fairveiw
Sakura Days Japan Fair: April 11 & 12, 10am-5pm, VanDusen Botanical Garden
Sakura Night: April 19, 6:30pm, Tojo’s Restaurant on 1133 W Broadway, Vancouver
Let the celebrations begin this spring with an extraordinary dining experience hosted by sushi all star Tojo and featuring Japanese cuisine created by Tojo’s Restaurant, Zen Japanese Restaurant, Hapa Izakaya, The RawBar at Fairmont Pacific Rim, Miku Restaurant as well as Zakkushi and Bella Gelateria. Get tickets here.
Last modified: April 9, 2015
Just a heads up the sakura illumination according to the cherry blossom festival website says it is in falsecreek, you got it posted as sunset beach!
http://www.vcbf.ca/community-event/sakura-illumination
Sakura Illumination
Friday, April 3, 2015 8:00pm-10:00pm
Charleson Park, False Creek in Fairveiw neighbourhood, to the west of the dog park
Cheers for catching that.