
Mexican Barrio
Welcome to Canada’s first Mexican Barrio. Two neighbourhoods, one community.
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Welcome to Canada’s first Mexican Barrio. Two neighbourhoods, one community.

Part of the CES group of family owned schools, CES Vancouver offers the same great quality

Lock & Mortice creates solid wood furniture that welcomes the passage of time.

Little Mountain Gallery is an award-winning, non-profit comedy venue in Vancouver/unceded Coast Salish Territories that is

The Gastown Cambie Hostel gives you top backpacker travel accommodations in BC on a student budget,


Welcome to Click Click – where moments become memories. Located in the vibrant heart of Gastown,

The Cheeky Proletariat is a shopfront gallery in Gastown. They work with artists that live or

Latincouver is a non-profit organization that brings together both Latin Americans and Latin enthusiasts living in

Centre of International Contemporary Art (CICA) dedicates its space and resources for three to four seasonal

Our escape rooms are private experiences for your team only! Once you book, your team will

Artspeak was founded in 1986 by curator Cate Rimmer, artist Kay Higgins, and writer Jeff Derksen.

WESTCOAST Sightseeing is for a common purpose: Sharing Remarkable Experiences Together. They have been introducing the
Ongoing presentation of recent and older figurative abstract paintings by local artist Don Choboter.
Since 1985, Music In The Morning has invigorated and inspired audiences with innovative concerts and a

Coastal Peoples Gallery offers a superb collection of fine First Nations and Inuit art works for

The free pop-up music series is back every Thursday from 4-7pm. With live music on every

Get a free transit pass on Sundays during your next Gastown vist from one of these

Your first three hours of parking are free every Sunday.

From brunch to bold gifts, we’ve curated the perfect Gastown day for the icon in your

The Tourism Challenge returns from April 19 – May 31, 2025.

The street festival returns to Carrall St on March 17 from 12 PM – 8 PM.


From March 2-9. A note for the cocktail drinker: this is your spot.

A limited-time art installation at 1 Alexander St