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A free outdoor music festival & beer garden returns to the North Vancouver Shipyards this month

We’ve got another great festival to toss your way, Vancouver! The Shipyards Live festival in North Vancouver is back for 2022 and they’re bringing all the summer fun, live music, and great eats you know and love from last year’s festival.

Each day of Shipyards Live, Shipbuilders Square will come alive with live R&B, soul, country, pop, and samba performances. Guests can hang out on The Patio presented by Stanley Park Brewing, where they can enjoy the shows and knock back a couple of refreshing local brews.

Photo via Shipyards Live

The event will also feature a splash park and a ton of local food truck vendors to peruse, so come in comfy shoes and get ready for some serious summer fun!

With The Shipyards development finally complete, this will be the first year that the site will be able to be used to its full potential!

Photo via Shipyards Live

Be sure to stay in the loop with their Instagram page for all the deets, as well as info on their special events calendar, which will include special festivities for Canada Day, Indigenous Heritage Day, Youth Day, and even Pride month.

“Through music, markets, food, and culture, Shipyards Live will add vibrancy to the community and create new opportunities for people to connect and have fun this summer.”

Shipyards Live kicks things off on Friday, May 13th, and returns every Friday of the summer until their finale on September 12th.

Shipyards Live 2022

When: Friday, May 13th
Where: 125 Victory Ship Way, Vancouver
Cost: Free

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