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EVENTS

Richmond Museum presents Doors Open Richmond
The Richmond Museum presents the 19th annual Doors Open Richmond, inviting visitors to explore 45 sites celebrating the city’s diverse culture and heritage, including art studios, farms, historic locations, and faith-based organizations. Highlights include behind-the-scenes access to the City’s geothermal energy system, ceramic workshops at the Richmond Potters Club, themed bus tours, and new videos exploring local histories and communities.
(Various locations, June 6–7)

Richmond Celebrates Soccer
The City of Richmond and Tourism Richmond present Richmond Celebrates Soccer, a series of free community events welcoming the FIFA World Cup 2026™. Events include watch parties, family-friendly celebrations, live music, public barbecues, soccer activities for all ages, and community performances. Festivities begin June 12 at the Richmond Olympic Oval and conclude in July with a closing celebration at Aberdeen Neighbourhood Park.
(Various venues across the City of Richmond, June 12–July 19)

Curtain Call – Murder Mystery Night
Join us for Presentation House Theatre's first-ever Murder Mystery Night! Play a role or be an investigator as you unravel the mystery and catch the culprit before the night is over. Guests are invited to an after-party following the play, The Tragedy of Umber, llama farmer. Be sure to RSVP — it promises to be a party to die for. Come raise a glass with friends, family, and… foes!
(Presentation House Theatre, 333 Chesterfield Avenue, North Vancouver, BC V7M 3G9, June 15)

Summer Indigenous Artisans Market 2026
Join us for a vibrant day celebrating Indigenous creativity, artistry, and craftsmanship at the Gallery! Explore a wide range of work by Indigenous artists and makers, including handcrafted jewelry, beadwork, cedar weaving, artwork, apparel, home goods, handmade soaps, teas, accessories, and much more! Whether you’re looking for a special gift or something for yourself, our market offers a chance to discover and support a wide range of Indigenous creative work. Free admission.
(Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, 639 Hornby Street, Vancouver, BC, June 20 from 11 AM to 4 PM)

WORKSHOPS + WEBINARS/PANELS