Hope Cascades and Canyons Events

Hope, Cascades & Canyon is full of fun people doing fun things. From valley local events to educational offerings and world-class festivals our region takes pride in entertaining all walks of life throughout the year. We’re truly celebrating what’s around us!

We invite you to join in on the fun! Browse the Hope, Cascades & Canyons events calendar below to see what’s going on in the region.

Move for Health Day

Hope Recreation Centre 1006 6th Avenue, Hope, B.C., Canada

Move for Health Day is an international event created in 2002 by the World Health Organization to promote physical activity. BC Recreation and Parks Association (BCRPA), with support from the […]

Skagit Valley Bird Blitz

Ross Lake Campground Fraser Valley, BC, Canada

Join us for a weekend of fun at our annual Skagit Bird Blitz once again! ​Inaugurated in 2011, the Skagit Valley Bird Blitz was created by Kelly Pearce with help […]

Family Nature Days

Hope Recreation Centre 1006 6th Avenue, Hope, B.C., Canada

FREE - for youth aged 4- 12 years & their families

Community Shredding Event

Hope Memorial Park 3rd Avenue, Hope, B.C., Canada

Bring a box or two of your old documents and have them safely shredded for FREE! Learn more by visiting the Hope, Cascades & Canyons visitor centre. Don’t miss this […]

GobyBike Week

GoByBike and join the movement!

Pride Month

Celebrate diversity and pride all month long at events around Hope

Many events listed here are hosted by the District of Hope and community organizations and are subject to change without notice, however, we strive to provide the most accurate and up-to-date information. If you have any questions or concerns, please email events@hopebc.ca.
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