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Free concerts, family-friendly events at Shipyards on July 20

Staff report
July 10, 2024 8:22am

On July 20, the City of North Vancouver is celebrating the fifth anniversary of The Shipyards development Day with free concerts and family-friendly activities, including sets by headliners and Canadian folk rock darlings, Bahamas and BC local favourites, Hotel Mira.

On July 19, 2019, the final phase of The Shipyards development was marked with an opening celebration by Mayor Linda Buchanan and a ceremonial turning on of the splash park.

“The Shipyards is known and loved by people across the region,” said City of North Vancouver Mayor Linda Buchanan. “Our waterfront has long had a significant role in our community’s identity and economy. Today it stands as an excellent example of what we can achieve through collaboration and ambition. Over the past 5 years this award-winning public space has brought people together though music, cultural festivals, ice skating, public art, food, and so much more.”

This still-young destination now attracts half a million visitors yearly with hundreds of seasonal events and activations, from skating to outdoor movies. The 5th anniversary party is a chance to celebrate this milestone with the public, our partners and tenants who, together, have created one the best public spaces in the country to gather, play, shop, eat and mingle.

“We are incredibly proud of the success The Shipyards has achieved, both in creating a strong economic environment and in fostering a vibrant people-oriented place,” added Mayor Buchanan. “We are inviting residents and visitors to join us in saying ‘Happy Birthday’ to The Shipyards with a fun-filled 5th-anniversary party. Live music, children and youth activities, food trucks, an adult beverage lounge, and more will be ready to welcome you. See you there!”

What to Expect?

On July 20, from 2 pm to 10 pm, The Fifth Anniversary Festival will offer a free day of music performances on the main stage, cocktail lounges and tasting booths, as well as a range of fun and interactive workshops ranging from BMX demonstrations, outdoor games, Circus and Bollywood dance workshops, and indoor family-friendly lounges to get out of the sun.

In addition to Hotel Mira and the Bahamas, the main stage at The Shipyards Commons will also feature Vancouver-based folk-pop sisters Fionn, as well as Black Pontiac, Passion Mango and Juno-nominated DJ Ruby Singh, also known as RupLoops.

To learn more about the full Anniversary line-up and how to get here visit: cnv.org/LongSummerNights

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