
There are many free things to do in May in greater Vancouver including Victoria Day celebrations, Ladner May Days, markets, parades and other fun activities.
In May there’s also the Hyack Festival, West of Main Art Walk, Cloverdale Rodeo Parade, and a number of other free events including farmers markets all over the Lower Mainland. See below for details about these and other free and inexpensive things to do.
Free Vancouver Activities in May
For a list of May events including activities that aren’t free, see our May Events Calendar.
For a list of FREE (and almost free) activities and events this month, see below.
(Note: Schedules are subject to change. Check official websites for exact details.)
Vancouver on a Budget
In addition to checking out all the free activities listed below on specific dates, click Vancouver on a Budget for a list of great activities that don’t cost a lot of money throughout the year.
Friday, May 1st (2026)
- Vancouver Marathon Health & Sports Expo – a free fitness-related trade show at the Vancouver Convention Centre.
- White Rock Night Market – vendors and music by the pier and promenade in White Rock.
- Vancouver Art Gallery – admission to the city’s main art gallery at 750 Hornby Street is by donation today (because it’s the first Friday of the month).
- Stitch-a-Charm – a creative felt-stitching workshop for teens at Place des Arts in Coquitlam.
- Bill Reid Gallery – free admission to the First Nations art gallery between 2:00 and 5:00 pm (because it’s the first Friday of the month).
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
- Lower Mainland Parks – on days with good weather, many of the region’s top parks are the best places to be! Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
Other Free & Affordable Activities
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Saturday, May 2nd (2026)
- Vancouver Marathon Health & Sports Expo – a free fitness-related trade show at the Vancouver Convention Centre.
- TJ Fest – a free community event with Taiwanese food, market vendors and live entertainment at the Taoist Tian Jin Temple in Burnaby.
- Nikkei Spring Bazaar – a Japanese-themed flea market and plant sale at the Nikkei Cultural Centre in Burnaby.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Saturday Markets
- Fort Langley Village Farmers Market – from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm in Fort Langley.
- Haney Farmers Market – at Memorial Peace Park on 224th Street in Maple Ridge between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Riley Park Farmers Market – a market with around 30 or so vendors at 50 East 30th Avenue across the street from Nat Bailey Stadium between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Abbotsford Farm and Country Market – between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm at Jubilee Park at 2552 McCallum Road.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Squamish Farmers Market – in downtown Squamish between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Trout Lake Farmers Market – a large market at the north end of Trout Lake from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm.
- Vancouver Flea Market – an indoor flea market at 703 Terminal Avenue in Vancouver between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Admission ranges from $2 to $5 depending on the day’s event, so it’s not free, but it is pretty cheap.
Other Free & Affordable Activities
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Sunday, May 3rd (2026)
- May the Fourth – a day to celebrate everything to do with Star Wars. A number of activities happen in Vancouver most years (although most aren’t free).
- TJ Fest – a free community event with Taiwanese food, market vendors and live entertainment at the Taoist Tian Jin Temple in Burnaby.
- Hong Kong Fair – a cultural celebration with food vendors, live entertainment and market stalls in North Vancouver. Admission to the fair is free, but the market costs $3.50 to enter.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Museum of Vancouver – admission to the museum at Vanier Park is by donation today. (TIP: The Vancouver Maritime Museum is just a couple of blocks away. If you want to visit that museum too, while you’re in the area, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when booking your tickets online to save 25%.)
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
Sunday Markets
- Cloverdale Flea Market – a giant market in Surrey. Admission is $2, but free for kids ages 12 and under.
- Coquitlam Farmers Market – a market at Coquitlam’s Dogwood Pavilion at 1655 Winslow Avenue between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Kitsilano Farmers Market – between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm at the Kitsilano Community Centre.
- White Rock Farmers Market – at 15154 Russell Avenue from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
- Vancouver Flea Market – an indoor flea market at 703 Terminal Avenue. Admission ranges from $2 to $5 depending on the day’s event, so it’s not free, but it is pretty cheap.
Monday, May 4th (2026)
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are best places to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum and London Farm. There is also Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Tuesday, May 5th (2026)
- Cinco de Mayo – a Mexican holiday with various events around town most years (although most of them aren’t free).
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Brahm’s Tam Drum Circle – an informal drumming event at Third Beach in Stanley Park from early evening until sunset (but only on sunny days). A few people arrive with their drums and many more just show up for the fun!
- Cheap Movie Night – at most Metro Vancouver cinemas (so it’s not free, but it is extra cheap).
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum and London Farm. There is also Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Wednesday, May 6th (2026)
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are best placesto be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Thursday, May 7th (2026)
- New Westminster Farmers Market – a market with vendors selling fresh produce at New Westminster’s Tipperary Park at 315 Queens Avenue between 3:00 and 7:00 pm.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Friday, May 8th (2026)
- Rock the Block in Maple Ridge – a free, family-friendly event happens at Pazarena Park from 5:00 until 8:00 pm.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are best places to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Saturday, May 9th (2026)
- Rotary May Day Parade & Party in the Square – a parade in downtown Port Coquitlam followed by live music at Terry Fox Hometown Square.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
Saturday Markets
- Abbotsford Farm and Country Market – between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm at Jubilee Park at 2552 McCallum Road.
- Fort Langley Village Farmers Market – from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm in Fort Langley.
- Haney Farmers Market – at the Memorial Peace Park on 224th Street in Maple Ridge between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Riley Park Farmers Market – a market with around 30 vendors at 50 East 30th Avenue across the street from Nat Bailey Stadium between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Squamish Farmers Market – in downtown Squamish between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Trout Lake Farmers Market – a large market at the north end of Trout Lake from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm.
- Vancouver Flea Market – an indoor flea market at 703 Terminal Avenue in Vancouver between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Admission ranges from $2 to $5 depending on the day’s event, so it’s not free, but it is pretty cheap.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Sunday, May 10th (2026)
- Mother’s Day – an important day to remember Mom! Free ways to make her feel special include spending time with her (like at a Park or Outdoors in Nature, if the weather is good), or at least giving her a call and saying “thanks” and “I love you!”
- Mother’s Day Powwow – an Indigenous event with free admission at John Hendry Park in Vancouver.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Sunday Markets
- Coquitlam Farmers Market – a market at Coquitlam’s Dogwood Pavilion at 1655 Winslow Avenue between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Kitsilano Farmers Market – between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm at the Kitsilano Community Centre.
- White Rock Farmers Market – at 15154 Russell Avenue from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm in White Rock.
- Steveston Farmers Market – at Garry Point Park in Richmond from 10:30 am until 3:30 pm.
- Vancouver Flea Market – an indoor flea market at 703 Terminal Avenue in Vancouver between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Admission ranges from $2 to $5 depending on the day’s event, so it’s not free, but it is pretty cheap.
- Cloverdale Flea Market – a giant market with primarily (but not exclusively) second-hand goods. It runs from 6:00 am until 3:00 pm in Surrey. Admission is $2, but free for kids ages 12 and under.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island and Old Hastings Mill Store Museum in Vancouver. In Richmond there is London Farm and Britannia Heritage Shipyard. Elsewhere this is the Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Monday, May 11th (2026)
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Tuesday, May 12th (2026)
- Brahm’s Tam Drum Circle – an informal drumming event at Third Beach in Stanley Park from early evening until sunset (but only on sunny days). A few people arrive with their drums and many more just show up for the fun!
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Cheap Movie Night – at most Metro Vancouver cinemas (so it’s not free, but it is extra cheap).
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Wednesday, May 13th (2026)
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Thursday, May 14th (2026)
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- New Westminster Farmers Market – a market with vendors selling fresh produce at New Westminster’s Tipperary Park at 315 Queens Avenue between 3:00 and 7:00 pm.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Friday, May 15th (2026)
- Shipyards Night Market – artisan vendors, food trucks, and live entertainment in North Vancouver’s Shipyards District.
- Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair – admission to the fairgrounds is free for children ages 12 and under (and only about $20 or so for everyone else).
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
- Lower Mainland Parks – on days with good weather, many of the region’s top parks are the best places to be! Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Saturday, May 16th (2026)
- Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair – admission to the fairgrounds is free for children ages 12 and under (and only about $20 for everyone else). This morning is also when the Cloverdale Rodeo Parade takes place, and that’s free for everyone!
- LOLA Market – a free lifestyle, wellness and artisan market-style event featuring women creators at the Pipe Shop in North Vancouver.
- VSO Day of Music – free concerts hosted by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra but performed by a variety of different performing arts groups in downtown Vancouver.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Saturday Markets
- Fort Langley Village Farmers Market – from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm in Fort Langley.
- Haney Farmers Market – at the Memorial Peace Park in Maple Ridge between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Riley Park Farmers Market – a market with around 30 vendors near Nat Bailey Stadium between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Squamish Farmers Market – in downtown Squamish between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Trout Lake Farmers Market – a large market at the north end of Trout Lake from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm.
- West End Farmers Market – at 1100 Comox Street between Thurlow and Bute from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm.
- Abbotsford Farm and Country Market – between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm at Jubilee Park at 2552 McCallum Road.
- Vancouver Flea Market – an indoor flea market at 703 Terminal Avenue in Vancouver. Admission ranges from $2 to $5 depending on the day’s event, so it’s not free, but it is pretty cheap.
Sunday, May 17th (2026)
- Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair – admission to the fairgrounds is free for children ages 12 and under (and only about $20 for everyone else).
- LOLA Market – a free lifestyle, wellness and artisan market-style event featuring women creators at the Pipe Shop in North Vancouver.
- Engine 374 Anniversary – a party at the Roundhouse Community Centre in Yaletown celebrating the anniversary of the first passenger train to arrive in Vancouver over 135 years ago.
- ABFM All-Brits Run – dozens of classic and collectible British cars drive from Langley to Mission today (and the public is welcome to admire them).
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Sunday Markets
- Ambleside Artisan Farmers Market – in West Vancouver at the foot of 13th Street between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Coquitlam Farmers Market – a market at Coquitlam’s Dogwood Pavilion at 1655 Winslow Avenue between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Kitsilano Farmers Market – between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm at the Kitsilano Community Centre.
- Whistler Farmers Market – between 11:00 am and 4:00 pm at the bottom of Blackcomb Mountain.
- White Rock Farmers Market – at 15154 Russell Avenue from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm in White Rock.
- Cloverdale Flea Market – a giant market with primarily (but not exclusively) second-hand goods in Surrey. Admission is $2, but free for kids ages 12 and under.
- Vancouver Flea Market – an indoor flea market at 703 Terminal Avenue in Vancouver. Admission ranges from $2 to $5 depending on the day’s event, so it’s not free, but it is pretty cheap.
Monday, May 18th (2026)
- Victoria Day – the statutory holiday of the May Long Weekend.
- Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair – admission to the fairgrounds is free for children ages 12 and under (and only about $20 for everyone else).
- Fort Langley May Day Parade & Festival – a large parade along Glover Road and community festival in the park.
- May Day at the Fort – the Fort Langley National Historic Site has special activities today. Admission is free for children under the age of 18.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Tuesday, May 19th (2026)
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Brahm’s Tam Drum Circle – an informal drumming event at Third Beach in Stanley Park from early evening until sunset (but only on sunny days). A few people arrive with their drums and many more just show up for the fun!
- Cheap Movie Night – at most Metro Vancouver cinemas (so it’s not free, but it is extra cheap).
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Wednesday, May 20th (2026)
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Thursday, May 21st (2026)
- Beaty Nocturnal – admission to UBC’s Beaty Biodiversity Museum is by donation this evening between 5:00 and 8:30 pm.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- New Westminster Farmers Market – a market with vendors selling fresh produce at New Westminster’s Tipperary Park at 315 Queens Avenue between 3:00 and 7:00 pm.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Friday, May 22nd (2026)
- Ladner May Days – a community fair at Memorial Park. The amusement rides cost money, but the live music and admission to the site are free.
- Shipyards Night Market – artisan vendors, food trucks, and live entertainment in North Vancouver’s Shipyards District.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Saturday, May 23rd (2026)
- Hyack Parade & Festival – a parade and community festival in New Westminster.
- Ladner May Days – a community fair at Memorial Park. The amusement rides cost money, but the live music and admission to the site are free.
- Rock the Block in Maple Ridge – a free, family-friendly event happens at the City of Maple Ridge Operations Centre from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Saturday Markets
- Chilliwack Farmers Market – at Central Community Park from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm in Chilliwack.
- Fort Langley Village Farmers Market – from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm in Fort Langley.
- Haney Farmers Market – at the Memorial Peace Park on 224th Street in Maple Ridge between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Riley Park Farmers Market – a market with around 30 vendors at 50 East 30th Avenue across the street from Nat Bailey Stadium between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Squamish Farmers Market – in downtown Squamish between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Trout Lake Farmers Market – a large market at the north end of Trout Lake from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm.
- West End Farmers Market – at 1100 Comox Street between Thurlow and Bute from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm.
- Abbotsford Farm and Country Market – between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm at Jubilee Park at 2552 McCallum Road.
- Vancouver Flea Market – an indoor flea market at 703 Terminal Avenue in Vancouver between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Admission ranges from $2 to $5 depending on the day’s event, so it’s not free, but it is pretty cheap.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Sunday, May 24th (2026)
- Ladner May Days – a community fair at Memorial Park. The amusement rides cost money, but the live music and admission to the site are free.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Sunday Markets
- Ambleside Artisan Farmers Market – in West Vancouver at the foot of 13th Street just inside the entrance to Ambleside Park between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Coquitlam Farmers Market – a market at Coquitlam’s Dogwood Pavilion at 1655 Winslow Avenue between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Kitsilano Farmers Market – between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm at the Kitsilano Community Centre.
- Steveston Farmers Market – at Garry Point Park in Richmond from 10:30 am until 3:30 pm.
- Whistler Farmers Market – between 11:00 am and 4:00 pm at the bottom of Blackcomb Mountain.
- White Rock Farmers Market – at 15154 Russell Avenue from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm in White Rock.
- Cloverdale Flea Market – a giant market with primarily (but not exclusively) second-hand goods between 6:00 am and 3:00 pm in Surrey. Admission is $2, but free for kids ages 12 and under.
- Vancouver Flea Market – an indoor flea market at 703 Terminal Avenue in Vancouver between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Admission ranges from $2 to $5 depending on the day’s event, so it’s not free, but it is pretty cheap.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Monday, May 25th (2026)
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Tuesday, May 26th (2026)
- Brahm’s Tam Drum Circle – an informal drumming event at Third Beach in Stanley Park from early evening until sunset (but only on sunny days). A few people arrive with their drums and many more just show up for the fun.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
- Cheap Movie Night – at most Metro Vancouver cinemas (so it’s not free, but it is extra cheap).
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Wednesday, May 27th (2026)
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Thursday, May 28th (2026)
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- New Westminster Farmers Market – a market with vendors selling fresh produce at New Westminster’s Tipperary Park at 315 Queens Avenue between 3:00 and 7:00 pm.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
- Vancouver Beaches – if the weather is warmer then go check out some of Vancouver’s best beaches! It might not be warm enough to swim in the ocean, but it might be good enough for a picnic or lying on the sand.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Friday, May 29th (2026)
- Opening Reception at PdA – a free event celebrating the opening of three new exhibitions at Place des Arts in Coquitlam.
- Shipyards Night Market – artisan vendors, food trucks, and live entertainment in North Vancouver’s Shipyards District.
- Langley Spring Home Show – a home show with free admission at the George Preston Recreation Centre.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
- Heritage Harbour at the Maritime Museum – you can wander around on the docks and admire the boats in front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum for free. Also, if you want to go inside the museum, use the promo code BESTVANCOUVER when purchasing your tickets online to save 25%.
- Lower Mainland Parks – if good weather, various parks and places in nature are “best places” to be. Other great areas to enjoy include Best Places to Walk, Jog and Cycle.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Saturday, May 30th (2026)
- Langley Spring Home Show – a home show with free admission at the George Preston Recreation Centre.
- West of Main Art Walk – numerous art studios around Vancouver are open to the public today between 11:00 am and 5:00 pm.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Saturday Markets
- Chilliwack Farmers Market – at Central Community Park from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm in Chilliwack.
- Cloverdale Market Days – a large once-a-month summer artisan market featuring over 100 vendors in downtown Cloverdale on 176th Street.
- Fort Langley Village Farmers Market – from 9:00 am until 3:00 pm in Fort Langley.
- Haney Farmers Market – at the Memorial Peace Park on 224th Street in Maple Ridge between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Riley Park Farmers Market – a market with around 30 vendors at 50 East 30th Avenue across the street from Nat Bailey Stadium between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Squamish Farmers Market – in downtown Squamish between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Trout Lake Farmers Market – a large market at the north end of Trout Lake from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm.
- West End Farmers Market – at 1100 Comox Street between Thurlow and Bute from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm.
- Abbotsford Farm and Country Market – between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm at Jubilee Park at 2552 McCallum Road.
- Vancouver Flea Market – an indoor flea market at 703 Terminal Avenue in Vancouver between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Admission ranges from $2 to $5 depending on the day’s event, so it’s not free, but it is pretty cheap.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Sunday, May 31st (2026)
- BC Polish Festival – a fun event with music, dancing and food at Leigh Square from 1:00 pm until late at night.
- Langley Spring Home Show – a home show with free admission at the George Preston Recreation Centre.
- West of Main Art Walk – numerous art studios around Vancouver are open to the public today between 11:00 am and 5:00 pm.
- Spot Prawn Festival – an event celebrating spot-prawn season at Fishermen’s Wharf in False Creek. Admission to the venue is free, but you have to pay for the prawns and any other food you purchase.
- Brookswood Car Show – antique and collectible cars fill the parking lot at Langley’s Brookswood Secondary School. Admission for the public is by donation.
- Burnaby Village – the outdoor museum is open from 11:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Sunday Markets
- Ambleside Artisan Farmers Market – in West Vancouver at the foot of 13th Street just inside the entrance to Ambleside Park between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm.
- Coquitlam Farmers Market – a market at Coquitlam’s Dogwood Pavilion at 1655 Winslow Avenue between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm.
- Junction Public Market – an outdoor market at Granville Square in downtown Vancouver.
- Kitsilano Farmers Market – between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm at the Kitsilano Community Centre.
- Steveston Farmers Market – at Garry Point Park in Richmond from 10:30 am until 3:30 pm.
- Whistler Farmers Market – between 11:00 am and 4:00 pm at the bottom of Blackcomb Mountain.
- White Rock Farmers Market – at 15154 Russell Avenue from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm in White Rock.
- Cloverdale Flea Market – a giant market with primarily (but not exclusively) second-hand goods between 6:00 am and 3:00 pm in Surrey. Admission is $2, but free for kids ages 12 and under.
- Vancouver Flea Market – an indoor flea market at 703 Terminal Avenue in Vancouver between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Admission ranges from $2 to $5 depending on the day’s event, so it’s not free, but it is pretty cheap.
Other Places on a Budget
- Vancouver on a Budget – other places to explore include the following:
- Engine 374 Pavilion – an indoor train museum with a real locomotive and free admission at the Roundhouse in Yaletown.
- Fort Langley Historic Site – admission is free for folks under the age of 18.
- Gulf of Georgia Cannery – kids ages 17 and under are free at the historic site in Steveston Village.
- Harrison Sasquatch Museum – the museum at the Tourism Information Centre in Harrison Hot Springs is free for everyone.
- Other places that are either free or with admission by donation on various days of the week include Granville Island, Old Hastings Mill Store Museum, London Farm, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, Museum of Surrey, Polygon Gallery, Maple Ridge Museum, Mackin House, Port Moody Station Museum (now the POMO Museum) and Stewart Farm. (See attraction articles and website for details about hours and admission.)
Other Information
For a more complete list of things to do in May, including activities that aren’t free, see Vancouver’s May Events Calendar.
And for a list of great activities that don’t cost a lot of money throughout the year, click Vancouver on a Budget.
Other articles that might be of interest include the following:
- Lower Mainland Parks and Nature
- Camping in the Lower Mainland
- Vancouver Activities for Children
- Hiking Opportunities in the Lower Mainland
- Rainy Day Activities
For a list of things happening in communities within two or three hours of the Lower Mainland, see the calendars of events on the WhatToDoInWhistler.ca and VictoriasBestPlaces.com websites.
Other websites you might also find of interest are VancouverForKids.ca, VancouverMarkets.ca and VancouverFoodFestivals.ca.

















