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VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – Don’t let the rain this weekend put a damper on your plans, there are still plenty of things to do around Metro Vancouver.

The Capture Photography Festival is on now until the end of the month at various locations around town.

The Reel 2 Real International Film Festival for Youth is on now until Apr. 14 at various venues around town.

Check out the Tulips of the Valley Festival in Chilliwack on now until Apr. 29.

The Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival is on now until Apr. 29.

The Franchise Expo is on this weekend at the Convention Centre in Downtown Vancouver.

Also at the Convention Centre this weekend, the Sea to Sky International Cheerleading & Dance Championship.

Stephen King’s chilling thriller, Misery, is playing now until May 5 at the Granville Island Stage.

The Olde Farmhouse Vintage Market is on this weekend at the Tradex in Abbotsford.

Chelsea Hotel: The Songs of Leonard Cohen, is on now until Apr. 21 at the Firehall Arts Centre.

The Humans is playing now until Apr. 22 at The Stanley.

Visit Stinging Nettle as Culture Connector on Saturday afternoon at the Museum of Anthropology.

The Nat Bailey Stadium Winter Market is on Saturday’s until Apr. 21.

The Museum of Vancouver presents Haida Now, on now until June of next year.

Visit Culture at the Centre at the Museum of Anthropology. It’s on until October.

See the nuclear age represented by artists and their art at Bombhead at the Vancouver Art Gallery on now until June.

The Science Of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! is on now until Apr. 22 at Science World.

Takashi Murakami: The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg, is on now at the Vancouver Art Gallery until May.

The Fabric of Our Land: Salish Weaving, is on now until Apr. 15 at the Museum of Anthropology.

Fate 2: The Dance and Illusions of Oslen is on Sunday night at the RiverRock Show Theatre.

Go to the Vimy Day Cemermony and Army Cadet Parade is on Sunday at Mountain View Cemetery on Fraser Street.

The Hastings Park Winter Farmers Market at the PNE Fairgrounds is on Sundays until Apr. 29.

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

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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