The countdown to Caribbean Days Festival is on! This year’s Festival takes place from 10 AM to 7 PM both Saturday and Sunday, July 24th & 25th, 2010 at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. Admission is free of charge as always.
There’s only one true Caribbean Days Festival each year, and 2010 will be the biggest yet, featuring all-star entertainment including Caribbean recording act Moses Revolution, visiting Vancouver for an exclusive engagement.
Festival activities include the opening Caribbean Days Parade starting at 10:00 AM Saturday July 24, and the annual Waterfront Party, also Saturday, July 24 from 7:30 pm to 1:00 AM. The warm-up event for these festivities takes place the weekend before, during the hot Flag Party Boat Cruise on Sunday, July 18. See www.caribbeandays.ca for all the details.
Each July, the Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC presents the Caribbean Days Festival. Over the years, this weekend Festival has grown into the largest Caribbean event on the local calendar. With close to 50,000 visitors it is among the largest annual cultural events in BC. For hot music, hot food and a hot weekend be sure to spice up your weekend at the Caribbean Days Festival.
Taste the many flavours and move to the melodies of Island nations such as Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, Guyana, Grenada, Antigua & Barbuda, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Haiti, and more. This is a weekend of tropical rhythm, cuisine, carnival and culture as only the Caribbean can offer.
Join The Festival! You can be part of the event.
• Be a Volunteer and get in on the fun! Contact volunteer@caribbeandays.ca
• Jump up in the Caribbean Days Parade July 24th, or join our Children’s Parade Sunday, July 25th. Contact parade@caribbeandays.ca
• Or promote your business or food services to tens of thousands of attendees. Spots are filling up fast! First come first serve, so contact vendor@caribbeandays.ca.
For full details, visit
The Festival is made possible through the support of the Province of BC and the Arts Office of North Vancouver.