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CNV launches pop-up patio at Waterfront Park

The pop-up is free to enter and welcomes families and their dogs.
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August 9, 2025 9:07am

Residents and visitors in North Vancouver can look forward to summer evenings by the water, as the City launches the Harbour Beach pop-up patio at Waterfront Park throughout August. The new series runs every Friday and Saturday from 3 to 8 pm until August 30, providing an opportunity to relax with scenic views, local drinks, and entertainment.

Each evening features beverages from North Vancouver breweries, distilleries, and cideries, alongside a rotating lineup of food vendors. Local DJ sets set the mood, and guests can enjoy family-friendly activities such as jumbo lawn games. The pop-up is free to enter and welcomes families and their dogs.

Highlights this month include pours from The Garden Beer Market, La Cerveceria Astilleros, Windfall Cider & Co., and Streetcar Brewing. Food options will rotate, with vendors such as Mr. Tube Steak, Mr. Arancino, Adam’s Falafel and Grill, and Chai Wagon on different nights. DJ Delco will provide the soundtrack on most evenings, with appearances from DJ Ruben on August 9.

Harbour Beach @ Waterfront Park is designed as a laid-back destination to connect with friends or unwind after a busy week, all while taking in golden hour vistas from the park’s iconic gazebo,” CNV says.  The pop-up patio promises a welcoming atmosphere and a taste of North Vancouver’s unique food and beverage scene, making Waterfront Park a hotspot this summer.

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