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OUR CITY Richmond: What’s On!

By Richmond Sentinel

Published 2:26 PDT, Wed June 17, 2026

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BY ISABELLA RODRIGUES



April 24 - September 20
Richmond Night Market
8351 River Rd, Richmond, BC
Fri & Sat 7:00pm - 12:00am Sun & Stat Holiday 7:00pm - 11:00pm

This summer, millions of fans and visitors from around the globe will fill the city with excitement — and the Richmond Night Market will be the place where everyone comes together to eat, laugh, and feel the energy!

June 24
Strawberry Tea Party
8420 Cambie Rd., Richmond, BC 12:30pm - 3:00pm

Senior Link Society is hosting a Strawberry Tea Party. A fun and welcoming afternoon of tea, treats, music, and conversation is planned for seniors here in Richmond. Embrace the
 spirit by donning your favourite dressy leisurewear to match the fun atmosphere. To join the fun, please remember entry is just $10 for members, $15 if you pay in advance, or $20 at the door. We can’t wait to meet you there!

July 1 – 30
ParticipACTION Community Challenge

Time to come together as a community to win Canada’s most active community award. All month there will be
 a variety of free exercise programs. Try new things such as Kickboxing, H.I.I.T and, Flamenco. Registration is required so go online at richmond.ca/culture/ calendar/special-events/participaction or call 604-276-4300 to claim your spot.

July 1
Steveston Salmon Festival
Steveston Village, Richmond, BC 10:00am - 5:00pm

The Steveston Salmon Festival is celebrating its 79th year on July 1. This beloved community event will feature live music, entertaining performances, delicious food, and the highly anticipated Canada Day parade. It's a fantastic opportunity to enjoy local culture and commemorate Canada Day with friends and family.

May 5 – December 22
Kwantlen Farmers' Market
Richmond Public Library – Brighouse 100 - 7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond, BC Every Tuesday 11:00am - 4:00pm

Come by this vibrant farmers market hosted by the students of Kwantlen Polytechnic University! Spend the day enjoying live music, delicious local food, fresh produce, handmade goods, and an amazing community atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to support student entrepreneurs and local vendors.

April – June
Seniors Activities, Guides & Passes – Spring 2026
In-person and online

The City and partners are proud to offer high-quality social programs and services for those adults aged 55+ at eight community facilities, including the Seniors Centre at the Minoru Centre for Active Living. Register in person at any community facility, call 604-276-4300, or online at richmond.ca/parks-recreation/about/senior

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