Cycle B.C. makes our "Vancouver on the cheap" itinerary. Ride around Vancouver in style by renting a scooter, zipping out to Kits or heading downtown to Stanley Park for $16. En savoir plus .
The Equinox makes our "Vancouver on the cheap" itinerary to get you cultured and musically-inspired. En savoir plus .
The Winsor Gallery makes our "Vancouver on the cheap" itinerary to get you cultured and musically-inspired. En savoir plus .
The Ian Tan Gallery makes our "Vancouver on the cheap" itinerary to get you cultured and musically-inspired. En savoir plus .
This pop-up flea market, showcasing local wares and vintage goods and clothing, makes our "Vancouver on the cheap" itinerary. Bonus: Admission is only $2. En savoir plus .
Trees Organic Cafes is often a good bet for laid-back evenings of music, spoken word and comedy. The cafe has live music Thursdays and Fridays from 8-10 p.m. with admission by donation. En savoir plus .
Winterruption runs Feb. 24-26 w/ outdoor performances and stilt walkers. Head to Performance Works for $15 shows w/ Michael Bernard Fitzgerald, Acres of Lions & Aidan Knight. En savoir plus .
A free monthly breakfast gathering that features a 20-minute lecture by a creative innovator, followed by a 20-minute group discussion. We like it so much it made our "Vancouver on the Cheap" list. En savoir plus .
Take a guided tour through one of Chinatown’s most beautifully restored buildings while perusing Bob Rennie’s private collection, believed to be the largest private collection in B.C. En savoir plus .
Pecha Kucha celebrates this city’s creative energy with quick talks by local designers. Speakers present 20 images for 20 seconds. Feb. 29 7-10 p.m. Admission is $15. En savoir plus .
Montmartre Cafe hosts Thundering Word open mic nights every first and third Sunday of the month starting at 8 p.m. No cover charge. En savoir plus .
Café Deux Soleils is known for their poetry slams and music nights. Shows start at 9 .m. Open mic is by donation, events $5. En savoir plus .
Ten years is a long time in the life of a nightclub, especially a jazz club. Even with a capacity of only 85, The Cellar has risen to become the city's premier jazz venue. En savoir plus .
While we like hanging around the stacks, Metro Vancouver’s public libraries have loads of free events and workshops from memoir writing to concerts. En savoir plus .
A series of storytelling nights with music and beverages featuring a diverse roster of Vancouverites. En savoir plus .
Join expert bird watcher Cathy Aitchison for the Stanley Park Birds of Feather Walk two-hour walk exploring Stanley Park’s bird life on the last Sunday of every month from 9-11 a.m. By donation. En savoir plus .
We're big fans of Music Mondays. This occasional movie night held at Vancity Theatre provides music buffs with the experience of watching music recorded on film. Tickets: $6. En savoir plus .
Get intellectual and arty at one of Vancouver’s most beautiful museums. Save money by heading there Tues. night ($9) or pay regular admission ($16.74 adults). Free curator’s tour every Tues. 1-2 p.m. En savoir plus .
The Regional Assembly of Text holds a sweet li’l club on the first Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. No need to sign up ahead of time and it’s free with supplies provided. En savoir plus .
Breathe, sip tea and get in a downward dog or two at the Wellness Show, an exhibition dedicated to well-being. Feb. 17-19 Tickets: $13.50 online at thewellnessshow.com ($16 at the door). En savoir plus .