Photo via Richmond Culture Days
Richmond’s 17th annual Culture Days marks the largest celebration of its kind in B.C., and it’s coming up in just under a month’s time.
Every year, Culture Days brings an array of free exhibits, workshops, and cultural experiences to centre stage, creating a barrier-free environment for the public to learn about Canada’s diverse communities and creative sector.
According to a representative of Richmond Culture Days, last year’s edition saw over 9.5 million participants in over 5,000 free events across the country. In B.C., events include everything from calligraphy workshops to dance performances to museum visits. So if you’ve been wanting to learn a new craft or check out a bit of local history and culture, this is a great opportunity to do exactly that.
Culture Days kicks off in Richmond with an Open Studios and Launch Event at the Richmond Cultural Centre on Friday, Sept. 18, from 6 to 9 p.m. The evening will start with an opening ceremony hosted by Mayor Malcolm Brodie, offering visitors the chance to explore the Cultural Centre’s art studios and creative spaces with immersive arts workshops and tours.
Artist-led programs will be offered by the following groups:
After opening night, Richmond Culture Days will run its free programming for two weeks until Oct. 4, 2026.
Here are just a couple (out of 50+) free events, performances, and workshops you can check out this year:
While Richmond Culture Days takes place at locations across the city, 2026 event hubs include the Minoru Precinct Hub and ROCA Celebrates Music @ Culture Days (7700 Minoru Gate), Steveston Village Hub (3811 Moncton St.)
Advanced registration is required for a handful of Richmond Culture Days events and activities, so make sure to double-check the full list of events before attending.
When: Friday, Sept. 18 to Oct. 4, 2026Time: Varies per eventWhere: Locations across Richmond Cost: Free
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