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Shipyards Night Market: Vancouver’s Free Waterfront Fridays

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Summary

Experience North Vancouver’s beloved waterfront market with live music, artisan vendors, and food trucks—no admission required. Each Friday evening through summer, the Shipyards Night Market brings together rotating local musicians, makers, and international eats beside Burrard Inlet. The venue is family-friendly and easy to reach via the 12-minute SeaBus from downtown. Visitors can browse crafts, sample small-plate dishes, and enjoy sunset views in a lively, community-first atmosphere.

Fun Facts

  • Launched in 2011 in a historic shipbuilding site
  • The market typically runs rain or shine
  • Many vendors are zero-waste focused, encouraging reusables
  • The SeaBus ride offers mountain-and-skyline views for standard transit fare
  • Select nights feature expanded street programming

Plan an evening by the water, support local creators, and enjoy free live entertainment without breaking your budget.

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Frederic
Frederic
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