A meetup for individuals interested in the art of street photography. Participants walk through the city to document urban life, architecture, and social scenes. The session focuses on developing photographic skills through candid shots of people and surroundings. Participants may work independently or with the group, and mobile phones are permitted. The activity is subject to weather conditions.
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This event series consists of community-organized day sailing excursions where crew members are paired with skippers. Participants gather for social interaction before departing. The cruise duration and direction are determined by the individual boat skippers based on weather and water conditions. Prospective crew members are encouraged to maintain a complete profile highlighting their sailing experience to facilitate pairing. Essential gear includes a personal life jacket, appropriate layered clothing, non-slip footwear, and gloves. Attendees are responsible for their own safety and must assess the risks associated with sailing, including evaluating the skipper, boat, and conditions.
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This 53.7 km loop ride features 47.3 km of paved surfaces and 6.4 km of hard-packed trails. It is rated as moderate difficulty, intended for regular cyclists. The itinerary includes a coffee break and a lunch stop. Participants are responsible for their own safety and must ensure their bicycles are in good condition, equipped with necessary repair kits, safety lights, and bells.
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This group offers a social and relaxed environment for playing ping pong. Participants play outdoors year-round in a covered area.
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The Pacific Spirit Park Society (PSPS) EcoTeam conducts environmental restoration efforts in the Acadia Forest. The project focuses on removing invasive vegetation, such as English Holly, English Ivy, and Himalayan blackberry, to address the impacts of historical land clearing. This work aims to support the ecological transition of the area from a young red alder forest into a maturing coniferous ecosystem through continued invasive species control and tree planting.
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The Burnaby Lake Flyers Club hosts a remote-controlled aircraft event featuring exhibition flights and flight instruction opportunities. Attendees can purchase food and beverages, participate in a 50/50 draw, and enter a raffle. The event requires an entry fee.
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A social gathering designed for residents and newcomers to connect and converse. Attendees are required to purchase items at the establishment, and outside food or beverages are not permitted. Participation requires an advance RSVP, with cancellations requested by 10 AM the day before to ensure accurate table reservations.
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This language exchange event connects English and Spanish speakers to practice both languages, dedicating one hour to each. Participants aim to improve their communication skills and cultural understanding in a respectful and collaborative environment. A functional level of language proficiency is required to ensure productive and flowing conversations. The community is volunteer-led and encourages active participation and mutual support among attendees. This event is strictly for language practice rather than social dating, and a small fee is collected to support the operational costs of maintaining the group.
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This BBQ meetup provides a casual environment for individuals to network and socialize. Participants can engage in conversation, practice English, and meet people from diverse backgrounds in a relaxed outdoor setting. The event is designed for those looking to make new connections or improve their language skills, with support available for conversation if needed.
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This discussion group focuses on Books 1 and 7 of Plato's The Republic. Book 1 explores the nature of justice and morality, examining Socrates' challenges to conventional definitions of power and virtue. Book 7 centers on the Allegory of the Cave, analyzing themes of education, perception, the struggle to identify reality, and the social implications of knowledge. Attendees are required to read the selected text in advance.
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This event provides a structured language exchange environment for beginners. Participants engage in one hour of English practice and one hour of Japanese practice using provided worksheets that focus on new vocabulary, grammar, and basic conversational skills. An experienced instructor facilitates the session, offering guidance and coordinating seat changes based on proficiency levels to ensure an appropriate learning pace.
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Live musical performances are hosted. Admission is $5 and cash payments are required.
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A relaxed language exchange between English and Japanese speakers occurs in an outdoor park setting. Participants of all levels, including beginners and individuals attending alone, are welcome to foster connections through natural conversation in a casual atmosphere. The session creates a comfortable environment for communication, with support provided to help participants practice useful expressions and meet new people. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own refreshments, seating mats, and comfortable outdoor attire.
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A singles social gathering designed to facilitate connections between participants. The event features interactive activities such as a match game and icebreaker bingo, along with opportunities for prizes and drink specials.
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A social event designed for 150 singles aged 46 to 65+. Activities include social games such as beer pong and matching exercises to facilitate direct interaction. Food and drinks are available for purchase during the gathering.
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The Brentwood Saturday Social is a weekly meetup where individuals gather to engage in conversation and connect in a relaxed setting. It operates without a formal agenda, focusing on fostering community and facilitating social interactions.
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Kubb is an easy-to-learn Scandinavian lawn game where players use batons to knock down opponent blocks called Kubbs before aiming for the king block. Similar to lawn bowling, bocce ball, or cornhole, the game is accessible to new players and accommodates 2 to 12 participants.
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This social event is designed for individuals aged 25 to 45 looking to meet new people. The structure features a guided 'fast friending' session where participants rotate through short, timed conversations, followed by an open networking period. The event is non-dating focused and aims to help attendees form genuine connections. Hosts are present to manage the flow of the evening and facilitate introductions.
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This dining event focuses on the exploration of Cambodian cuisine. Participants gather to enjoy a curated menu, share dishes, and connect with others interested in culinary experiences.
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This birthday celebration for Cassandra features a live performance by the band Kickstart. Attendees are required to pay a 10 dollar cover charge to support the performers.
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This comedy show features real individuals participating in blind dates on stage. Hosted by comedian Alex Forman, the event highlights the spontaneous and often awkward interactions of first dates. The performance relies on improv and genuine audience engagement to create a humorous atmosphere centered on the unpredictability of human connection.
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An outdoor cricket game organized by the Vancouver Desis community. The format utilizes a hard tennis ball, with teams arranged among participants. Individuals of all skill levels are welcome to attend. Necessary equipment such as bats, balls, and stumps is provided.
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This is a self-organized, informal tennis meetup open to players of all skill levels. Participants are encouraged to bring their own rackets and tennis balls. As there is no designated host, attendees coordinate among themselves to play and socialize.
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This environmental initiative focuses on removing invasive plant species, including Ivy, Holly, Laurel, and Blackberry, to protect local maple trees. Organized by the City of Burnaby, the Byrne Creek Streamkeepers Society, and Green Teams of Canada, the project aims to improve ecological health and promote community engagement. Volunteers of all ages and abilities are encouraged to participate, as training, tools, and necessary safety gear are provided for all attendees.
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Introductory sessions for newcomers and less experienced players, including those looking to practice. Sessions focus on learning through gameplay rather than formal instruction, with experienced players offering guidance. Equipment is provided, though participants may bring their own paddles. Court shoes are recommended, and protective eyewear is strongly advised. Participants are responsible for their own safety.
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Intermediate level pickleball session. Participants play at their own risk and are advised to wear protective eyewear. The session requires a minimum of four players to proceed. Please keep RSVP status updated.
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This gathering provides an opportunity for individuals to practice and improve their conversational French skills in a casual setting.
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This photography community event offers attendees the opportunity to capture images of athletes, birds of prey, professional dancers, and models in action. The program includes on-site professional guidance for photography techniques and access to cinema lighting equipment. Additional features include a professional sensor cleaning service, equipment demonstrations, and information regarding continuing education programs. The registration fee covers lunch and a gift card, with opportunities to enter prize draws for camera gear and accessories.
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A curated small-group event designed to facilitate social connections. Participants are matched into groups of 4 to 6 people for casual conversations during brunch. The matching process is handled through a specific platform to organize the interactions.
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Paranormal enthusiasts will meet to share stories and evidence regarding spirit activity. The gathering focuses on discussing audio recordings, poltergeist phenomena, and the use of specialized ghost communication applications. The event also includes an exploration and tour of Craigflower Manor.
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A community-focused event designed for individuals, including newcomers to the area, to meet and socialize in an outdoor environment. The gathering includes activities such as volleyball. Meals are provided, though participants are advised to bring their own beverages and ensure they are dressed warmly for potential temperature changes. A participation fee is collected at the event.
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Participants meet outdoors for a picnic-style language exchange to practice English and Japanese conversation. The environment is casual and suitable for beginners and solo attendees, focusing on communication and social connection rather than linguistic perfection.
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Participants play billiards for two hours, followed by a social gathering for happy hour or dinner.
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This session focuses on digital marketing strategies for business growth and brand visibility. Participants can engage in business referral networking to exchange ideas, collaborate, and identify potential partnerships. The event is designed for small business owners, professionals, and entrepreneurs seeking to expand their professional networks.
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This weekly social group facilitates new connections among residents and visitors in Vancouver. Members engage in diverse activities such as dining out, karaoke, and casual outings to foster community building. The group maintains strict codes of conduct regarding harassment and discrimination to ensure a welcoming environment for all participants.
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This seven-session salsa dance course is designed for active adults in their 50s and 60s at a beginner level 2. The program focuses on cardiovascular health, muscle strengthening, coordination, and flexibility through full-body movements. It also provides mental health benefits, including stress relief, increased confidence, and social connection opportunities. The sessions are led by instructor Nestor, a choreographer and dancer with over 35 years of experience in Latin dance.
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Aaron Wong, a professional Elvis tribute artist, performs a live musical showcase. This social event offers an opportunity to enjoy live music alongside food and drinks in a casual setting.
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This moderate-level bicycle ride covers a 55.1 km loop, consisting of 52.4 km of paved surfaces and 2.7 km of hard-packed trails. The route includes a planned coffee stop and a lunch break, for which participants should bring their own food and water. Participants must ensure their bicycles are in good mechanical condition, including functional brakes and properly inflated tires. Carrying repair kits, such as extra inner tubes, is recommended. For safety, helmets are mandatory for all riders, and the use of lights, bells, and mirrors is advised. Riders participate at their own risk and are expected to follow cycling regulations and group instructions.
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This intermediate-level pickleball session requires a minimum of four participants to proceed. Players participate at their own risk, with protective eyewear and court shoes recommended for safety. Attendees are requested to keep their RSVP status updated to ensure accurate participation tracking.
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This casual backgammon group is open to players of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced individuals. Extra boards are available for participants. The event includes an optional social gathering for food and drinks prior to the gaming sessions.
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This social language exchange event provides a space for individuals to practice languages such as English and Japanese while connecting with local and international residents. Participants engage in discussions at various tables, which are rotated every 30 minutes to facilitate meeting a wide range of people. To support conversation, bilingual question sheets are provided at each table. The event is open to individuals of all fluency levels, including those attending alone or for the first time. Attendees are required to pay a participation fee and purchase at least one item from the venue. The event prohibits dating or matchmaking behavior.
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This language exchange event utilizes a 1-on-1 rotation system where participants switch conversation partners every 15 minutes to practice English, Japanese, or Korean. Designed for individuals of all proficiency levels, the format allows attendees to converse at their own pace without the pressure of group settings. Conversation topics and useful phrases are provided at each table to facilitate ongoing discussion and foster cultural exchange.
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This recreational volleyball event accommodates players of all skill levels. The session follows a structured format where participants are divided into numbered teams, with regular rotations occurring every 15-20 minutes to ensure participants have the opportunity to play against different teams. To maintain fairness for those on the waitlist, participants are expected to update their RSVP status promptly. Repeated no-shows or late cancellations may result in removal from the group.
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Local author Jeff Beamish presents his novel 'No, You're Crazy.' The story follows sixteen-year-old Ashlee Sutton, who struggles with a mental health condition that leads her to believe she is clairvoyant. After demonstrating accurate predictions, she finds herself in danger and goes on the run with a distant relative, a war journalist named Mike Baker. The novel explores themes of family dynamics, neurodiversity, faith, and the nature of reality.
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The Vancouver Red Hat User Group meeting focuses on IT modernization and the management of edge devices at scale. Technical experts provide an overview of Red Hat Edge Manager (RHEM), covering its architecture, deployment processes, and onboarding procedures. Discussions include strategies for maintaining consistent deployment standards across large-scale fleet workloads.
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The fifth season of this Spikeball league is open to players of all skill levels. The event utilizes six to eight nets with a maximum capacity of 32 concurrent players; participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment if available. Players are expected to rotate teams between games. Weather-related cancellations are announced six hours prior to the event start time.
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This event provides a structured environment for straight singles aged 27-36 to meet. Participants engage in 8-minute conversations with potential matches, preceded by an icebreaker game. At the end, attendees submit a scorecard, and information regarding mutual matches is sent via email within 48 hours. Attendance for the entire duration is required.
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This session focuses on exploring the value of various personal characteristics. Participants discuss which traits contribute to financial and practical success, the nature of happiness, and the differences between innate and learned qualities. The conversation covers intellectual versus emotional intelligence, the role of charisma, and the qualities valued in relationships and leadership.
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This event addresses concerns regarding the British Columbia healthcare system, specifically focusing on issues such as waiting lists, shortages of healthcare professionals, and delays in specialized care and transplants. The discussion explores the decline in medical service quality compared to past standards and invites participants to examine the root causes and potential solutions for the current system's challenges.
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Participants can choose between 5k and 10k walking routes that traverse both Queensborough and New West Quayside. The route incorporates the Q to Q foot passenger ferry, which requires a separate fare payment based on age. This walking group requires pre-registration before the walk begins. Members typically wear red to identify the group.
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This 51.4 km bicycle ride features 485 meters of elevation gain on paved surfaces through Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge. The route includes two long climbs, making it a moderate to hard ride suitable for regular cyclists. Optional stops include a coffee break at The Patch Brewery and lunch at the Alouette Lake Picnic Area. Participants are required to wear helmets and ensure their bicycles are in good condition. Carrying a repair kit, spare inner tube, and safety equipment such as lights and a bell is strongly recommended.
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A casual monthly social gathering for individuals in their 50s and 60s in the North Shore area. Participants meet at a local pub to socialize, enjoy food, and choose from a variety of draft beers. The venue hosting this event is scheduled to close permanently.
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This language and cultural exchange group facilitates casual, unstructured conversation practice in Mandarin. Participants are encouraged to engage primarily in Chinese, with native speakers providing assistance on pronunciation and sentence structure. The sessions are designed for those with at least a basic level of listening comprehension.
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Virtuous Pie hosts a plant-based dinner event featuring handcrafted pizzas and nut-based desserts. The menu includes Caesar salad, mac and cheese, a selection of pizzas including Don Ricotta, Ultraviolet, and Classic Pepperoni, and a scoop of house-made cashew-based ice cream. The cost of $35 includes tax and gratuity. The event requires cash payment and a 24-hour notice for cancellations.
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Julie Corrigan, a singer-songwriter from Shawville, Quebec, performs a live musical set. Her music blends elements of soul, country, pop, and roots.
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This social gathering focuses on dining and networking, featuring a recurring happy hour menu.
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This event is a language exchange meetup exclusively for women aged 18 and over. Participants rotate seats every 30 minutes to facilitate conversation, supported by provided question sheets to assist those who may be shy or beginners. The goal is to provide a safe, comfortable space to practice languages, share hobbies, and meet new people. Attendees are required to pay an entrance fee and purchase at least one item from the venue.
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A professional meetup focused on technical strategies for Microsoft 365. The event includes two sessions: one covering the transformation of SharePoint into an intelligent knowledge system using AI-driven custom skills, metadata, and scalable taxonomy, and another on applying Microsoft Copilot and the Cowork desktop tool to streamline daily tasks, file management, and professional workflows.
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This webinar explores the factors behind workplace promotions and compensation decisions. Drawing parallels between professional advancement and competitive sports, the session examines how performance metrics are assessed through hidden organizational rubrics. Participants will learn how to identify the criteria used by leadership to evaluate performance, understand the timing of key career conversations, and utilize feedback to improve skills for career progression.
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Practical Philosophy is a recurring community event focused on developing critical thinking, communication skills, and social connection through group discussion. Participants explore various topics weekly in an informal, accessible environment that does not require academic background or prior study. The sessions typically break into smaller groups to facilitate conversation, ensuring that discussions remain engaging and open. The goal is to encourage diverse perspectives and respectful dialogue.
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A social gathering intended for meeting new people and casual conversation in a pub setting. Attendees are required to purchase a beverage or food item to support the venue. The event is restricted to those aged 19 and older, and government-issued identification is mandatory for entry.
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The Victoria International Language Exchange is a community group where individuals meet to practice various languages through real-world conversation. Participants engage in verbal exchanges to improve their proficiency and connect with others who are either fluent in or learning the same languages. The event is open to adults 19 and older. Attendees are asked to provide a small cash donation to help cover operational expenses such as organizational costs and printed materials.
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Walnut Grove Toastmasters provides a structured environment for individuals to enhance their public speaking and leadership skills. Meetings feature prepared speeches, impromptu speaking sessions known as Table Topics, and constructive evaluations to help members develop confidence and effective communication. The club utilizes the Pathways education curriculum to guide participants in organizing meetings, motivating others, and developing professional leadership qualities.
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Blue Heron Toastmasters offers public speaking and leadership training through a structured educational program. Meetings include prepared speeches, constructive evaluations, and impromptu speaking practice known as Table Topics. The sessions are designed to help members improve communication skills in a supportive environment.
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This cycling event features a 62.1 km circular route consisting of 55.7 km of paved bikeways and 6.4 km of hard-packed trails. The route includes scheduled stops at Bean Around the World and Loafe Cafe. This ride is classified as moderate and is suitable for individuals who cycle regularly. Participants are expected to ensure their bicycles are in good mechanical condition, carry a repair kit with a spare inner tube, and utilize safety equipment such as lights and bells. All participants cycle at their own risk and are responsible for adhering to cycling regulations.
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This two-part event consists of a social gathering for coffee or lunch followed by an excursion to an art gallery.
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These sessions are open to players of all skill levels. Participants must know the rules and provide their own equipment, including racquets and balls. Court booking fees are split among attendees, and payment is collected in cash on-site. Participants play at their own risk, and the use of protective eyewear is highly recommended.
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Public Disco is a Vancouver-based non-profit dedicated to transforming urban spaces into pop-up dance floors. This event features a curated music program by Brendocha, focusing on Latinx genres with local and international guest selectors. The setting includes licensed bars, food vendors, and social spaces designed to foster community connection through shared experiences.
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This is an informal social gathering for a small group of attendees. Participants meet at a café to engage in conversation.
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The band Van City Vice will perform at the Beershack.
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The event consists of a swing dance social gathering and introductory dance lessons. Six-lesson packages are available.
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Volunteers work to remove invasive English Ivy to support the ecological health of the Cariboo Heights Forest. This initiative, organized by Green Teams of Canada, the City of Burnaby, and the Cariboo Heights Forest Preservation Society, focuses on environmental stewardship and habitat restoration. Participants receive instruction, tools, and education regarding local ecosystems and environmental conservation. The activity is accessible to individuals of all experience levels and abilities.
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The Victoria Small Dog Walk and Play Group event features a 2.58 km guided walk through the grounds of Government House. The route traverses the property's diverse landscapes, including Garry Oak woodlands, various themed gardens such as the Sunken Rose Garden and the Victorian Rose Garden, an orchard, and a rhododendron garden. Participants will navigate a mix of forest trails, garden paths, and concrete surfaces, with some sections involving steps. Dogs are required to be kept on a leash for the duration of the walk.
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A social gathering organized around a beach barbecue with an open fire. Attendees are expected to bring their own food to share as part of a potluck, along with necessary supplies such as seating and sun protection. The organizer provides basic cooking equipment. The activity is weather-dependent and subject to postponement.
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This group discussion analyzes Francis Bacon’s 1612 essay 'Of Marriage and Single Life.' Participants will examine Bacon's perspectives on personal freedom, ambition, responsibility, and the social dynamics of commitment. The session is designed to foster a critical conversation about the trade-offs between marriage and staying single, moving beyond superficial advice to address the practical and existential questions regarding how individuals build their lives.
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A set menu consisting of various vegan dim sum dishes is available. Selections include lotus root pancakes, steamed beancurd skin rolls with enoki mushrooms, vegan cutlet with Peking sauce, veggie scallop taro dumplings, Fu Chow fried rice, pan-fried veggie buns, steamed BBQ veggie pork buns, pan-fried turnip cake, and Malay sponge cake for dessert. The cost is $25 per person, payable in cash, which covers tax and tip.
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A casual dining event focused on enjoying a variety of traditional dim sum dishes. As the restaurant does not split bills, attendees are required to bring cash to cover the meal. An additional annual fee is requested to help cover the costs of managing the community and the platform.
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Participants will gather for a dim sum brunch, featuring a variety of dishes served in bamboo baskets. This gathering is open to both experienced diners and those trying dim sum for the first time. The restaurant does not split bills, so participants are required to bring cash. An annual fee is collected to support the group and the hosting platform.
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This casual backgammon group welcomes players of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced pros. The group provides extra boards for participants.
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Participants gather for an outdoor drawing session where artists of all skill levels meet to sketch and socialize. Attendees are expected to bring their own art supplies and refreshments. The session may include an optional visit to a local gallery.
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A focused, longer-format board game session featuring Terraforming Mars. Participants engage in a full playthrough of this strategy game, managing resources and infrastructure while competing for influence. The session accommodates up to 10 players across two copies of the game, and non-playing guests are welcome to observe the gameplay.
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OM Chanting is a healing technique that involves 45 minutes of continuous chanting in a specific formation. Participants are guided through the process at the beginning of the session. Attendees may sit on provided chairs or bring their own cushions.
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This social gathering provides access to indoor and outdoor space for members to meet and socialize. Attendees have the option to participate in guided lawn bowling or croquet sessions, which require a separate fee and specific flat-soled footwear. Participants may bring their own food and beverages to the venue. Assistance with venue cleanup is expected at the end of the event.
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An informal, unstructured beach gathering designed for relaxation. Participants are encouraged to bring reading materials, sketchbooks, journals, or light crafts to enjoy in a low-pressure outdoor setting. The event focuses on quiet activities like reading, sketching, and casual conversation by the water, offering a peaceful alternative to structured social gatherings.
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Mansion Nightclub is an entertainment venue featuring a large dance floor, live performances, and a patio. This social gathering invites individuals to enjoy a night of dancing and socializing. Attendees must be 19 years or older and are required to present valid photo identification. A strict dress code is in effect, prohibiting athletic or leisure wear. Guests are strongly encouraged to use the venue's coat check for personal items to ensure safety. The group maintains a zero-tolerance policy regarding harassment and inappropriate social behavior.
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A gathering for startup enthusiasts designed for informal discussions. Participants share experiences, brainstorm ideas, and discuss challenges in a collaborative environment.
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Participants bring their own reading material for a session of focused, silent reading. This gathering provides a quiet environment free from digital distractions, followed by an optional discussion where attendees can share recommendations on their current reads. Attendees may bring novels, essays, or other texts, and audiobooks are permitted if used with headphones.
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Participants gather to play board games and video games. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own games or play those provided by others. This is a 19+ event held at a licensed venue. The event space is located on an upper level and does not have wheelchair access. Participants are encouraged to support the venue by purchasing food and beverages.
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This event is a curated small-group brunch designed to facilitate social connections. Participants are matched into groups of 4-6 people to engage in casual conversation. The experience is organized through the Groupvibe platform, requiring registration and the purchase of a ticket or membership through an external website to participate and receive event details.
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This online speed dating service connects gay singles in the Richmond area through short, facilitated video rounds. Participants register by age group and complete a personality quiz to ensure compatible pairings, which are organized and managed by a live host during the session. After the event, participants receive details for any mutual matches to facilitate future communication. This process replaces standard swiping apps with a structured, real-time video environment.
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Virtual speed dating sessions conducted via Zoom for individuals based in Vancouver. Participants are matched based on age groups and personality assessments completed prior to the session. The format involves short, facilitated rounds of interaction followed by the distribution of mutual matches.
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Participants engage in short, hosted one-on-one video rounds organized by age and personality compatibility. After completing a registration and personality quiz, attendees receive mutual match results following the session.
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This online speed dating event connects gay men through a series of short Zoom video calls. Participants are sorted into specific age groups and matched based on responses to a personality quiz. Mutual matches are provided after the event to facilitate potential connections.
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An online speed dating event for gay singles in the Burnaby area. Participants complete a personality assessment prior to the session to facilitate curated one-on-one rounds hosted via video call. After the event, mutual matches are shared privately between participants.
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This is an online speed dating event for gay men in the Vancouver area conducted via Zoom. Participants are categorized by age bracket and matched based on a pre-event personality and preferences survey to facilitate compatibility. A live host manages the session, guiding attendees through a series of timed one-on-one video dates. Following the event, mutual match results are provided to participants, allowing for further connection only if both parties express interest.
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Participants engage in guided one-on-one sessions via Zoom. The process involves registering by age group and completing a personality quiz to facilitate matching. Mutual matches are provided following the event.
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Virtual speed dating event for gay men. Participants are organized by age group and matched based on a personality quiz. The event consists of short rounds held over video conferencing, with mutual match information provided after the session.
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This virtual speed dating event facilitates one-on-one connections for gay singles via Zoom. Participants register based on age brackets and complete a personality quiz to assist with compatibility matching. A host guides the sessions, and mutual matches are shared with participants following the event.
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Virtual speed dating event for Burnaby residents, facilitated via Zoom. Participants are matched based on the results of a mandatory personality quiz. The event structure involves guided rounds to facilitate introductions, followed by the delivery of mutual matches after the session.
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Participants meet other gay singles in Burnaby through facilitated one-on-one video rounds on Zoom. The process includes completing a personality questionnaire to facilitate age-appropriate matching and receiving notification of mutual matches following the event.
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This event offers online gay speed dating for individuals in Surrey. Participants complete a personality assessment upon registration, which is used to match them with others based on age and compatibility. The sessions consist of short, one-on-one video dates hosted via a video conferencing platform. A facilitator manages the session, and mutual match results are provided after the event, allowing participants to connect only if both parties express interest.
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This online speed dating event for gay singles utilizes personality assessments to pair individuals for timed, one-on-one video chats. Participants engage with compatible matches within their age groups under the supervision of a session host. Mutual match results are provided following the conclusion of the event.
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This online speed dating event facilitates one-on-one video interactions for gay singles. Participants are grouped by age and paired based on personality assessments completed during registration. The event includes guided rounds of conversation, with mutual matches shared after the sessions.
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This virtual speed dating event is designed for gay men residing in Surrey. Participants select an age-appropriate group, complete a personality quiz, and interact through a series of live sessions on Zoom. The event utilizes personality matching to facilitate connections, with mutual matches shared with participants following the conclusion of the session.
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This event consists of virtual speed dating sessions for gay singles in the Surrey area. Participants complete a personality quiz after registration to receive tailored matches based on age and compatibility. Sessions are conducted via Zoom, with a dedicated host facilitating one-on-one rounds. Mutual matches are shared privately between participants after the session concludes.
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This event provides guided one-on-one video dating rounds for gay singles located in Surrey, organized via Zoom. Participants are sorted into specific age brackets and paired based on a personality questionnaire completed during registration. Following the video rounds, mutual match results are provided to participants to facilitate further connection.
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This event provides online speed dating sessions for gay singles in the Richmond area. Participants engage in structured, one-on-one video rounds via Zoom, categorized by age group. The process includes a personality quiz to facilitate matching, with a live host coordinating the sessions. Mutual match results are provided following the event.
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A virtual speed dating event for gay men held via Zoom. Participants are matched based on age and personality preferences through a pre-event quiz. The session consists of multiple rounds of interaction, with mutual matches provided after the event concludes.
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This online speed dating event for gay men in Surrey utilizes age-grouping and a personality matching system to connect individuals. Participants complete a registration and compatibility quiz to facilitate curated one-on-one video rounds. A live host moderates the session to ensure a structured environment. Following the event, match results are shared based on mutual interest, maintaining privacy for non-mutual selections.
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This virtual event facilitates speed dating for gay men in Vancouver, structured into short video rounds conducted via a web-conferencing platform. Participants are sorted into groups based on age and compatibility determined by a pre-event questionnaire. The process is managed by a host who facilitates the transitions between rounds. Mutual matches are exchanged privately only after both parties confirm their interest.
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This virtual speed dating event facilitates one-on-one video sessions for gay men residing in the Burnaby area. Participants complete a personality and preference survey upon registration, which the organizers use to curate matches within specific age brackets. A professional host manages the event to ensure smooth transitions between rounds. After the event concludes, attendees receive information on mutual matches to pursue further connections.
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This virtual speed dating event is designed for gay men residing in Surrey. Participants complete a personality survey prior to the session, which is used to curate private, age-appropriate video rounds. A live host facilitates the event, managing one-on-one interactions based on compatibility profiles. Following the event, mutual match results are shared exclusively with the participants involved.
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Online speed dating event for singles residing in Surrey conducted via Zoom. Participants are categorized into specific age groups. The process involves registering through a designated link, completing a personality questionnaire to facilitate matching, engaging in brief virtual rounds facilitated by a host, and receiving mutual match results following the session.
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This virtual speed dating event connects gay singles in Richmond through guided one-on-one video rounds on Zoom. Participants are grouped by age and matched based on personality traits. The process involves an initial registration and a questionnaire to facilitate compatibility. Attendees participate in facilitated rounds and receive a list of mutual matches following the event.
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This online speed dating event connects gay men in Burnaby through short Zoom rounds. Participants are grouped by age and matched based on a personality quiz. Mutual matches are provided after the event.
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Online speed dating sessions for gay men conducted via Zoom. Participants are categorized by age group and complete a personality quiz for optimized pairing. The format consists of guided one-on-one rounds, followed by the distribution of mutual match results.
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This outdoor social gathering offers an opportunity for individuals to connect and meet new people. The event features recreational activities such as volleyball and includes provided food for participants. Attendees are advised to bring their own beverages and wear appropriate clothing for outdoor weather conditions. A participation fee is required to cover event costs.
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This seven-week salsa dance course is designed for active adults in their 50s and 60s. The program focuses on full-body movements that improve cardiovascular health, muscle strength, flexibility, and coordination. Participants also experience mental benefits such as stress relief, improved sharpness, and increased confidence through social engagement. The course is taught by an instructor with over 35 years of expertise in Latin dance.
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A social group in Vancouver designed to foster new connections and build community. The meetup facilitates weekly gatherings that transition between various outdoor and indoor activities depending on seasonal weather, ranging from park hangouts to restaurant visits and recreational outings. The group emphasizes a respectful, inclusive environment, explicitly prohibiting dating-related behavior and discrimination to ensure a safe space for all attendees.
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Wyper and Parker is a blues-rock duo consisting of Josh Wyper and Parker. The musical act performs R&B-infused rock characterized by a driving rhythm section and bluesy guitar playing.
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This low-pressure karaoke social night focuses on a casual atmosphere where singing is optional. Participants are encouraged to socialize, enjoy food or drinks, and support others in a relaxed, non-competitive setting. The event emphasizes kindness and respectful behavior within a public venue, welcoming both active singers and those who prefer to simply listen and cheer.
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This 61.6 km loop ride is conducted on paved surfaces. The route includes a coffee stop at a bakery and a lunch stop at a shipyard. A bicycle helmet is mandatory for all participants. Riders should ensure their equipment is in good working order, including brakes and tires, and are encouraged to carry a repair kit with an extra inner tube. Added safety equipment such as a bell, lights, and a mirror is recommended. Participants ride at their own risk and are responsible for following cycling regulations.
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