Here's what you can do in Burnaby this Labour Day long weekend.
Wondering what to do in Burnaby this long weekend? There's lots going on the city to make the most out of.Nikkei Matsuri Soak in Japanese culture, including a samurai show, at the Nikkei National Museum in Burnaby over the long weekend.
The family-friendly festival — the largest celebration of Japanese culture, according to its website — will give a chance for everyone to come together and immersive themselves in the richness of Japanese culture.North Road festival Celebrate culture and community at the City of Lougheed shopping centre on Saturday, Sept. 2 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
North Road is the largest Korean shopping district in Lower Mainland, so expect the free festival to be filled with cultural performances, food trucks and more.Paint and coffee Unleash your inner artist this Sunday, Sept. 3, with a "paint and coffee" session at Fondway cafe. Although aprons will be provided for everyone, attendees are requested to bring their own materials including acrylic paint, paint brushes and canvas. The tickets are priced at $25 per person, and materials will be provided with an additional "I need materials" ticket for $12.
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