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  2. Vancouver Folk Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Vancouver Folk Music Festival (VFMF), founded in 1978, is an outdoor multistage music festival, located at Jericho Beach Park on the west side of Vancouver, British Columbia. It takes place annually on the third weekend of July, drawing over 30,000 attendees each year.

  3. Celebration of Light - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 Honda Celebration of Light was scheduled for July 26, July 30, and August 2, featuring performances by the United States, France, and Japan respectively. The competitors were newcomers to Vancouver, though their respective countries have previously participated before. [ 24 ]

  4. The 22 Best Things to Do in Vancouver - AOL

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    Vancouver is kinda like if New York City and San Francisco had a baby. It’s got a gorgeous skyline, bustling downtown, a celebrated art scene cultural hubs galore, incredible public parks (see ...

  5. In Your House 9: International Incident - Wikipedia

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    In Your House 9: International Incident was the ninth In Your House professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). ). The event took place on July 21, 1996, at General Motors Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Ca

  6. List of festivals in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver International Film Festival; Vancouver Queer Film Festival; Fireworks & lights festivals. Celebration of Light; Food & beverage festivals. Eat! Vancouver

  7. List of Edgefest lineups - Wikipedia

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    Dates: June 29 (Ottawa), June 30 (Montreal), July 1 (Barrie), July 4 (Winnipeg), July 5 (Saskatoon), July 8 (Edmonton), July 9 (Calgary), July 11 (Vancouver). Main stage : The Tea Party