Concerts in the Square Strawberry Tea Afternoon Concert Discover

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Concerts in the Square Strawberry Tea Afternoon Concert Discover
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Concerts in the Square
Saturday, August 25 from 5pm - 10pm
Shipbuilders' Square (Foot of Lonsdale)
Are you enjoying the free outdoor summer concerts at Shipbuilders’ Square?
This Saturday, Concerts in the Square delivers another great live lineup.
Headliners Neil Osborne of 54/40, country singer Jessie Farrel, and Dave Genn
share the day with roots/rock recording artist Wil. Opening acts include North
Vancouver locals Headwater, The Whethermen, Babe Gurr, and Carli and Julie
Kennedy. As well, 'Art on the Pier' will showcase local artists, artisans and
vendors. Details at www.cnv.org/ConcertsInTheSquare.
Strawberry Tea Afternoon Concert
A SPECIAL AFTERNOON CONCERT FOR SENIORS
Sunday, August 26 from 12pm – 4pm
Shipbuilders’ Square (Foot of Lonsdale)
Calling all seniors! You’re invited to enjoy a free afternoon of Strawberry Tea
and the Dal Richards Orchestra. This Sunday, the popular Concerts in the
Square series features live music by Dal Richards Orchestra, Swingin’ Dixie and
North Shore Celtic Ensemble, plus free strawberry shortcake and refreshments
for seniors 55 years and older. All ages welcome! Find more information at
www.cnv.org/ConcertsInTheSquare.
141 West 14th Street, North Vancouver BC V7M 1H9 | Tel: 604.985.7761 | Fax: 604.985.9417 | [email protected]
Discover the Spirit Trail
The Spirit Trail is a unique waterfrontoriented, multi-use greenway that provides
pedestrians, cyclists and people with
wheeled mobility aids access across the
North Shore. While some sections of the
Spirit Trail are still being planned, many
sections are complete and ready for you
to explore.
The trail at Moodyville Park is approximately
1.5km and offers a peaceful, tree-lined path
– perfect for a stroll or a walk with the dog.
Kings Mill Walk features spectacular views
of the water, a separate off-leash dog area
and connects to the impressive Harbourside
West Overpass, a 280-metre long pedestrian
bridge that provides a vital link to West 1st
Street over the train tracks. From here, you
can walk, run, cycle or inline skate all the
way to Lions Gate Bridge.
For more information, including a map
that shows completed sections of the
Spirit Trail along with alternative cycling
routes and suggested street connections,
visit www.cnv.org/SpiritTrail.