YOUR PERSPECTIVE: Bringing people together with arts and culture
The Family Day long weekend is a great opportunity to spend time with loved ones and enjoy some of what makes our province and our communities so great. Whether you are planning on getting out for a hike, heading to the mountains for some skiing, or taking part in a community event, there is lots for every family to do. Our government is sponsoring free events across the province, in partnership with the BC Recreation and Parks Association, and the BC Museums Association.
In Abbotsford, you can enjoy free swimming all day at the Matsqui Recreation Centre and creative activities at the Reach Gallery Museum. In Chilliwack, there is a free family skate at Sardis Sports Complex, and in Langley you can check out the Canadian Museum of Flight for free, with crafts and hot chocolate. In Mission, families can enjoy free drop-in sports and take part in a creative genealogy project at the Mission Leisure Centre. You can find more free, fun activities by clicking here.
When we get to know and spend time with our neighbours at events like these, our communities become stronger, making us more resilient to future challenges. While the summer may feel far away, I am already looking forward to the fairs and festivals that will bring people together in an even bigger way this summer.
Many of the events we love continue to face financial challenges as they recover from the impact of the pandemic, and some are facing the effects of last summer’s wildfires. But we believe the show must go on! That’s why we announced $15 million in grants for fairs, festivals and events across B.C. this year.
