The City of North Vancouver has now opened the Mahon Spray Park to the public. The Mahon Spray Park will be open for the season from 10 am to 8 pm daily.
After a week’s delay, the Shipyards Splash Park will open on May 27. It will be open from 10 am to 8 pm, daily until September 5. Visitors are welcome to pack a lunch and enjoy the water views from one of the picnic tables, or purchase food at any of the restaurants or shops located in The Shipyards, says the City of North Vancouver.
There will be other events this summer as well such as The Shipyards Live, Fall for Local, The Garden Beer Market, noon hour music, outdoor movie nights, an artisan market and more.
“With sizzling performances, farm fresh food and ways to connect with neighbours, there’s something for everyone to enjoy from July to September,” CNV adds.
Here are some other events for the summer:
Shipyards Live and Fall for Local – Featuring entertainment, a beer garden and food truck starting May 13 to Sept. 2 (Fridays 3 pm-10 pm) with the artisan market presented by Fall for Local starting on May 27.
The Garden Beer Market – Enjoy a beverage in the Shipbuilders Square, live entertainment and food trucks starting May 14 to Sept. 3 (Saturdays 2 pm-10 pm).
Nooner Music – Enjoy musical performances in the Shipbuilders Square starting Jun. 15 to Aug. 31 (Wednesdays 12 pm-2 pm).
Deckchair Cinema – Outdoor movie night on Cates Deck, presented by The Polygon Gallery starting Jun. 23 to Aug.11 (Thursdays at sunset).
Polygon Outside: Kids First – A day of artmaking and fun for families of all kinds on Cates Deck, presented by The Polygon Gallery starting Jun. 26 to Aug.14 (Sundays 11am-3pm).
Shipyards Artisan Market – Featuring the handmade ware of local artisans starting July 7 to Aug. 25 (Thursdays 5-9 pm).
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