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Athiana Acres | NEW

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Athiana Acres is a 30-acre regenerative certified organic farm nestled in Steveston growing a diverse range of vegetables, fruits, herbs and flowers. You can find their products at local restaurants or at their on-site market. Engage with the local food system by taking a guided tour of Athiana Acres. Learn about the process of growing […]

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  Get an exclusive look at the Steveston Kendo Club, founded in 1914, is one of Canada’s oldest kendo dojos, located in Richmond, BC. It has played a significant role in the local Japanese Canadian community, offering training in kendo, judo, and karate. The club hosts the annual Steveston Kendo Tournament, attracting top participants from […]

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Tour around the Vedic Cultural Centre and explore a colourful display of statues representing Hindu gods and goddesses. Learn more about this ancient faith and how it is practised. Shoes must be removed upon entry, dress respectfully (no shorts) and no food should be brought into the building. Please call 604-270-7672 with inquiries. Drop-in Saturday […]

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Established in 1997 by Artistic Director, Sudnya Mulye, Sudnya Dance Academy specializes in Bharata Natyam, one of the eight classical dances of India. Learn more about this dance that is known for its intricate footwork, expressive hand gestures, graceful movements, and elaborate facial expressions with this short video. This site is not open to the […]

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The Steveston Historical Society operates the Steveston Museum and Post Office, showcasing the area’s history and features monthly art exhibits by local artists, celebrating Steveston’s heritage and community. Watch Roxsane Tanner create beautiful watercolour paintings that celebrate the local charm of Steveston’s buildings. Sarah Glen will offer a needle felting demonstration and Sachi Murakami shares […]

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Tour the 1917 Steves Farm House and exhibit of Hong Wo Store and paintings by George Lam. Visit the demonstration garden with heirloom vegetables and the latest manure technology which eliminates odours and reduces GHG’s. Tours are recommended for adults only. Please email questions to doorsopen@richmond.ca. Booking information is listed below. Pre-registration required for tours […]

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Scott, a passionate watercolour artist, loves the challenges of painting En Plein Air. His subjects range from coastal and urban scenes to people, mountains, and countryside, which bring unique perspectives to every work he creates. Enjoy a unique insight into the original artwork captured by this local artist with a chance to engage and discover […]

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Join an informative tour of the Richmond Recycling Depot to see just how many household items and materials you can drop off and what recycling supplies you can pick up for free. The Richmond Recycling Depot is a convenient, one-stop, drop-off location for a wide range of recyclable materials. Register here. Please call 604-276-4010 for […]

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Did you know that the City of Richmond has the most comprehensive flood protection system in B.C? An integral part of that system are the 39 pump stations located around Richmond’s perimeter. Learn more about how these pump stations work to keep our city safe from floods from the people who design, operate and maintain […]

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Richmond Nature Park features 200 acres of raised peat bog with 5 km of walking trails featuring diverse bog, forest, and pond habitats with local wildlife and plants. Join them for Naturalist Talks and drop in to explore fascinating displays and engage with a naturalist on rotating themes, including wildlife, and plants in the peat […]

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