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There are plenty of things to do across the region this holiday season!

 

The Vancouver Chinese Lantern Festival is on now until January 21st at the PNE.

The Goh Ballet presents The Nutcracker on now until the 19th at the Centre in Vancouver.

Come out to the Crafty Affaire Holiday Market at the Croatian Cultural Centre Saturday.

The Bright Nights Christmas Train in Stanley Park is back for another season running until January 6th.

Bah Humbug! wraps up Saturday at SFU Goldcorp Centre for the Arts on Hastings.

A Christmas Carol is playing now at the Gateway Theatre in Richmond until the 24th.

Beauty and the Beast is now playing at the Stanley until January 13th.

The Robson Square ice rink is now open in downtown Vancouver.

Visit the VanDusen Festival of Lights on now until January 7th.

The Vancouver Christmas Market is on once again at Jack Poole Plaza until December 24th.

The Polar Express returns to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park this weekend.

The Nat Bailey Stadium Winter Market is on Saturday’s until April.

Visit the Family Chanukah Party at Trout Lake Sunday.

The Day Before Christmas is playing now until the 24th at the Goldcorp Stage at the BMO Theatre Centre.

Check out Christmas Queen Drag Race at the Improv Centre on Granville Island running on select nights until December 23rd.

East Van Panto: Snow White & the Seven Dwarves is on until to January 9th at the York Theatre on Commercial.

Vancouver Theatresports presents Christmas Queen 4 – Secret Santa on now until December 23rd on Granville Island.

The Hastings Park Winter Farmers Market at the PNE Fairgrounds is on Sundays until April.

The Vancouver Maritime Museum presents The Lost Fleet on now until next March.

The Beaty Biodiversity Museum presents Life in Colour on now until February.

Entangled: Two Views on Contemporary Canadian Painting is on now until January 1st at the Vancouver Art Gallery.

Cirque du Soleil presents: KURIOS – Cabinet of Curiosities – on now until the end of December under the Big Top at Concord Pacific Place.

The Museum of Anthropology at UBC presents The Fabric of Our Land: Salish Weaving on now until April.

Amazonia: The Rights of Nature on now until January at the Museum of Anthropology.

Portrait of the Artist: An Exhibition from the Royal Collection is on now until February 4th at the Vancouver Art Gallery.

 

If you have a weekend event you’d like us to consider mentioning, email Ben.Wilson@news1130.rogers.com or Tweet him at @benwilson1130.

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