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Visiting Vancouver in June: Top Things to Do + 2025 Events

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The best things to do in Vancouver in June include enjoying the stunning natural scenery, world-class attractions, and a suddenly sunny outdoor cultural scene.

Whether you’re looking for outdoor activities, festivals, or simply a chance to relax and unwind, there’s something to do for everyone.

Let’s jump right into my list of Vancouver June activities.

Why Visit Vancouver in June?

June in Vancouver is when the city really starts to come alive.

The weather’s warm (but not too hot), the days are long, and the outdoor energy is on. If you’re wondering when to visit Vancouver for sunshine, scenery, and action – June is your month.

Here are five top reasons to visit Vancouver in June:

Early Summer Weather: Temperatures usually sit in the low 20s°C (70s°F), with plenty of sunshine. It’s perfect for outdoor adventures without the heat or haze of July and August.

Stanley Park in Full Bloom: From the Rose Garden to the Seawall, everything is lush, green, and blooming. It’s a prime time for biking, walking, or even just lounging by Lost Lagoon.

⚠️  Warning ⚠️: The average attraction in Vancouver in June is booked 42 days in advance.

Especially in high season, booking online is the only way to avoid sellouts.

All the links above offer the chance to book now/pay later, allow free cancellation, and guarantee you the best price – or you’ll be refunded the difference 🤝

Less Crowded Than Peak Summer: June hits that sweet spot—great weather, but before the full tourist wave arrives. You’ll enjoy top attractions like Granville Island or Capilano Suspension Bridge with more space and shorter lines.

Festival Season Begins: From the Vancouver International Jazz Festival to Car Free Days and community street parties, June is when the city’s events calendar really kicks off.

Perfect Patio Season: June is peak patio weather. Whether it’s sushi in Yaletown, tacos in Kits, or craft beer in Mount Pleasant, this is the month to eat and drink outside.

Let’s get into all the best things to do in Vancouver in June!

Things to Do in Vancouver in June 2025

Welcome to our vibrant guide on the top things to do in Vancouver in June!

As the city begins to put away its rain jackets, Vancouver becomes a hub of endless activities and attractions.

In this section, we’ll dive into the myriad of experiences that make June a great time to visit.

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Vancouver June Festivals

With the weather heating up, June is a great time to get outside and enjoy the following festivals:

  • Vancouver Children’s Festival: Late May to early June (usually the last week of May) – Family-friendly performances, music, and art workshops at Granville Island.
  • Vancouver International Jazz Festival: Late June to early July (typically last week of June into Canada Day) – City-wide jazz performances featuring local and international artists.
  • Italian Day on The Drive: Mid-June (usually the second Sunday of June) – Celebration of Italian culture, food, music, and street festivities along Commercial Drive.
  • Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival: June to September (opens mid-June) – Outdoor Shakespeare plays under the iconic red and white tents at Vanier Park.
  • Greek Day on Broadway: Late June (typically the last Sunday of June) – Hellenic culture celebration with food, dance, and music along West Broadway in Kitsilano.

👊 Need more info? I’ve got more details in the June events section of the post further down.

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See Once-in-a-Lifetime Wildlife on Whale Tours

In spite of being a big city, Vancouver still provides visitors with easy access to nature and wildlife that is rivalled by few urban areas on Earth.

One of the best ways to take advantage of this is to take one of the best Vancouver whale-watching tours. In June, the waters of the Salish Sea are teeming with majestic orcas, massive humpbacks, and gargantuan grays.

The best part? Whale sightings are guaranteed, or you’ll receive another tour for free.

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The view of English Bay from Locarno Beach

Enjoy an Afternoon on a Vancouver Beach

With its location on the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver is a great destination for water sports enthusiasts.

Whether you’re interested in swimming, kayaking, or paddleboarding, there are plenty of options for getting out on the water and enjoying the beautiful scenery.

Vancouver’s best beaches include English Bay Beach, Kitsilano Beach, and Spanish Banks Beach. Each of these beaches offers something unique, from sandy beaches and calm waters to rocky shores and tidal pools.

Not wanting to lift a finger? Book one of Vancouver’s top kayak tours for around $70.00

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Visit the Incredible Urban Oasis that is Stanley Park

Stanley Park is easily one of the best places to visit in Vancouver at any time of the year. But as June comes around, the “world’s best urban park” truly becomes the centrepiece of any Vancouver itinerary.

The sun finally comes out, the temperatures begin to rise, and there’s still a cool breeze off the water.

This makes June the perfect time for picnics at Second Beach, a quick bike around the Vancouver Seawall, or a visit to the Vancouver Aquarium.

Stanley Park tours are the perfect remedy for any visitor tired of the urban grind and looking to escape the tourist hordes.

Visit the Peak of Vancouver at Grouse Mountain

If you’re looking for an epic mountain getaway just minutes from downtown Vancouver, you’ve found it. Affectionately known as the Peak of Vancouver, Grouse Mountain is a great outdoor recreation option.

Plus, whether you’re looking to hike Mother Nature’s Staircase (aka the Grouse Grind) or head to the top aboard the Grouse Mountain Skyride, the result is insane panoramic views of Vancouver.

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Grouse is one of Vancouver’s best ski options in the winter, but come June, the snow is long gone.

However, you’ll still be able to take in lumberjack shows, eat breakfast with the Grouse Mountain grizzly bears (I’m serious), or go ziplining and paragliding.

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Take Advantage of Sunny Patio Season

For me, as soon as the sun hits I’m hitting up some of the best patios in Vancouver:

  • Local Public Eatery (Kitsilano): Just steps from Kits Beach, this always-buzzing spot is perfect for casual hangouts and prime people-watching. Feast on fish tacos, sip local IPAs on tap, or cool down with a refreshing frosé.
  • Seasons in the Park (Queen Elizabeth Park): Nestled among the gardens, this elegant patio delivers sweeping vistas of the city skyline and North Shore mountains. A favorite for sunset dinners featuring cedar plank salmon and crisp BC pinot gris.
  • The Roof at Black+Blue (Downtown): Swanky rooftop steakhouse with fire pits, DJs on weekends, and skyline views. Known for juicy prime cuts, truffle fries, and dramatic cocktails like the smoky old-fashioned.
  • Tap & Barrel Bridges (Granville Island): A sleek rooftop destination known for its lively weekend DJ sets, fire pits, and skyline views. Indulge in juicy prime cuts, decadent truffle fries, and signature smoky old-fashioned cocktails.
  • The Keefer Yard (Chinatown): A playful, urban patio in the heart of Chinatown, complete with mini-golf, cozy seating, and glowing lanterns. Pair bao buns with Asian-inspired cocktails like the zingy Shanghai Mule for a chill night out.

Not a fan of the sun? You can always settle for indoor goodies at Vancouver’s best bars.

Check Out Vancouver’s Famous Granville Island

Granville Island is undoubtedly one of Vancouver’s most popular tourist destinations.

The area is most famous for its vibrant public market, a variety of elite Vancouver shopping destinations, and some of Vancouver’s best restaurants.

But visitors can also visit countless artisan galleries that are filled with all sorts of unique gifts – it’s free, so it’s one of the best cheap things to do in Vancouver.

If you’re visiting Vancouver with kids in June, know that the popular Vancouver International Children’s Festival also takes place here from May 27th to June 2nd.

Hungry? Check out the best restaurants near Granville Island.

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Cross the Exhilarating Capilano Suspension Bridge

Capilano Suspension Bridge is one of the top tourist attractions in Vancouver. Spanning 450 feet across and 230 feet high, the bridge offers stunning views of the Capilano River in North Vancouver.

See Vancouver’s top two attractions with one ticket (transport included)

Constructed in 1889, the bridge is famous for its gentle sway, which turns the attraction into a bit of an amusement park ride. From here, you can peer 230 feet down at the river’s rushing waters below.

Also on-site, in June in Vancouver, you can check out the Cliff Walk, a 20-inch wide steel platform that runs along the face of a granite cliff on the side of the canyon.

There’s also the Treetops Adventure, a series of seven suspension bridges that allow you to walk above the forest floor.

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Take in the Incredible Views Aboard the Sea to Sky Gondola

The Sea to Sky Gondola is one of the best ways to see the stunning scenery of British Columbia.

From atop Mt. Habrich, you’ll be provided with postcard-perfect views of the Coast Mountains and Howe Sound.

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Visit Whistler from Vancouver: An Olympic-Level Mountain Adventure

Located near the town of Squamish, this stunning attraction is less than an hour from downtown Vancouver. This Swiss-style ski gondola ride takes visitors on a breathtaking trip up one of the most scenic mountains in the Lower Mainland.

Once you’re at the top, there are a variety of hiking and biking trails, rock climbing options, and a restaurant and a cafe. It also features a popular outdoor BBQ plaza if you’re visiting in June.

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Go Sightseeing on a Hop on Hop Off Bus Tour

If you’re visiting Vancouver in June, one of the best ways to explore the city is via the Vancouver Hop on Hop off Bus — particularly for families and older travellers. It’s a great way to get oriented early in your trip with the Vancouver streets.

You’ll see all the top sights in as little as 2 hours – Stanley Park, Granville Island, GastownChinatown, English Bay Beach, the Vancouver Art GalleryScience WorldRobson StreetYaletown, and more.

The best part is that you can devise a customized itinerary and only jump off at the stops you want to visit. Plus, their friendly and knowledgeable guides will tell you all about Vancouver’s history and culture.

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Get Out of Town for a Weekend or a Quick Day Trip

The Sea to Sky Corridor from Vancouver to Whistler is a notable favourite. The area features the Sea to Sky Gondola, Britannia Mine Museum and an endless variety of outdoor activities near Squamish.

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Looking to Visit Victoria? Book your Garden City Day Tour Now!

Looking for city vibes? Plan a trip from Vancouver to Seattle and explore one of America’s great cities.

You could also head from Vancouver to Victoria to soak in the Garden City’s laid-back vibe and unparalleled colonial beauty.

Vancouver Events June 2025

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The Vancouver International Children’s Festival

When speaking of Vancouver events in June, the Vancouver International Children’s Festival is one of the first that comes to mind.

The festival features a wide range of performances, activities, and workshops for kids of all ages.

From music and dance to puppetry and theatre, there will be something for everyone to enjoy. The festival takes place at Granville Island, so families can make a day of it by exploring the island, enjoying some delicious food, and taking in the event’s sights and sounds.

With a diverse lineup of international performers, engaging activities and workshops, and a beautiful location, this is one of the best things to do in Vancouver in June 2025 for families.

2025 festival dates: May 26th to June 1st

Related: The Best Things to Do in Vancouver with Kids

Italian Day on Commercial Drive

If you’re looking for a fun and festive way to celebrate Italian culture in Vancouver, Italian Day on Commercial Drive is the perfect event for you.

This annual festival takes place on the second Sunday of June and attracts up to 300,000 visitors from all over the city.

Long known as Vancouver’s Little Italy, the area has since been gentrified to become a haven for students, artists and the LGBTQ+ community. But one day every June, “the Drive” shuts down to celebrate its rich Italian heritage in one of Vancouver’s largest street parties.

Whether you’re a fan of Italian cuisine, music, or fashion, there’s something for everyone at this fun and festive event.

2025 festival date: June 8th (noon to 8:00 pm)

The Vancouver Jazz Festival

The Vancouver International Jazz Festival is one of the city’s most popular events, bringing together some of the world’s best jazz musicians for ten days of concerts and performances.

Like most events in Vancouver in June, this unique festival features both free and ticketed events at venues throughout the city.

A wide variety of Canadian and International artists ply their trade in the city’s clubs or in the streets with stunning seaside and mountain vistas as a backdrop.

2025 festival dates: June 20th to July 1st

Vancouver Dragon Boat Festival

June events in Vancouver wouldn’t be complete without the Vancouver Dragon Boat Festival – an exciting event that is a celebration of the area’s rich Chinese heritage.

It’s centred around a thrilling dragon boat racing competition, where teams from all over the world come together every June in Vancouver to compete in races.

There’s also plenty of delicious food and drink to enjoy at the festival, as well as traditional music and performances that offer a glimpse into the rich traditions of our local Asian culture.

2025 festival dates: June 20th to June 22nd

Vancouver Concerts in June 2025

  • Hauser: June 4th, Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
  • Paul F. Tompkins: June 8th, Commodore Ballroom
  • Sesame Street Live: June 15th, Abbotsford Centre
  • Wu Tang Clan: June 30th, Rogers Arena

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There are surely more shows TBA. For tickets and more information on concerts in Vancouver in June, visit our partners at TicketNetwork via the banner below.

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What to Expect from the Weather

June in Vancouver is typically a warm and sunny month, with average daytime temperatures ranging from 18 to 22 degrees Celsius, though heat waves are increasingly common.

While rain is always a possibility in Vancouver, June is generally a drier month with lower levels of precipitation than most other times of the year.

The pleasant Vancouver June weather makes it an ideal time for visitors to explore the city and participate in outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, and water sports.

☀️ Want to learn more? Check out our guide to Vancouver weather in June.

Tips for Beating the Crowds in Vancouver This June

  • Early mornings and golden evenings: June’s longer days mean you can enjoy Stanley Park or Kits Beach crowd-free before 9 AM or after 7 PM. For a peaceful start, catch sunrise at English Bay or sunset at Spanish Banks.
  • Midweek is magic: Tuesdays to Thursdays in June are quieter as weekend visitors haven’t fully arrived yet.
  • Try smaller markets and festivals: Instead of the busy Granville Island Market, explore the Riley Park Farmers Market or catch early-season festivals like Italian Day on Commercial Drive.
  • Book key attractions early: June can get busy at spots like the Sea to Sky Gondola or Grouse Mountain – book online to skip the lines.
  • Bike over drive: June’s mild weather is ideal for cycling the seawall or using Vancouver’s growing bike-share system to explore with ease.

Where Locals Go in June

  • Third Beach (Stanley Park): Locals love this spot for sunset hangs, especially during June’s early summer evenings.
  • Trout Lake (John Hendry Park): A June favourite for families and paddleboarders, this East Van lake is perfect for laid-back afternoons.
  • Brewery patios in Mount Pleasant: In June, locals crowd the patios of spots like Main Street Brewing or Brassneck for craft beers and early summer sunshine.
  • Cates Park (North Vancouver): A lesser-known June escape for kayaking, beach walks, and seal spotting.
  • Deep Cove: June mornings here are peaceful, perfect for paddling the fjord or grabbing a Honey’s donut before the crowds arrive.
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Eco-Friendly & Sustainable Activities in Vancouver in June

  • Cycle the Seawall or rent an e-bike: June’s cool mornings make for the perfect time to explore Stanley Park or False Creek by bike.
  • Join a guided nature walk: The Stanley Park Ecology Society runs June tours highlighting the park’s native wildlife and conservation efforts.
  • Dine planet-friendly: Try plant-forward spots like MeeT or The Acorn, both known for sustainable dishes perfect for a June dinner on the patio.
  • Beach clean-ups: Get involved in June shoreline clean-ups with local groups like Ocean Wise or Surfrider Foundation Vancouver.
  • Browse June markets: Hit up Riley Park or Kitsilano Farmers Market for June’s best seasonal produce, flowers, and artisan finds.
  • Stay green: Book a night at The Burrard Hotel, a retro boutique known for its eco-friendly practices, perfect for a June city staycation.
  • Refill on the go: Use the City of Vancouver Tap Map in June to find water refill stations and stay hydrated without the plastic.

What to Pack for a Trip to Vancouver in June

Though the weather is beginning to warm, if you’re visiting Vancouver in June, you should still come prepared for cooler temperatures in the evenings, as well as the occasional rainy day.

It’s always a good idea to bring a light jacket or sweater as well as a waterproof jacket or umbrella.

While the weather is generally pleasant and enjoyable for most visitors, be sure to pack for all possibilities. That way, you’ll be able to make the most of your time in this beautiful city.

And as always, don’t forget to pack a pair of comfortable shoes. Not only is Vancouver a hilly city, but it also offers plenty of hikes and forest walks.

You’ll also want to pack a bathing suit, as Vancouver in June offers plenty of opportunities to cool off in the water.

Visiting Vancouver in June FAQs

What to wear in Vancouver in June?

June can have a large variation in temperatures, so be prepared for a little bit of everything. On warm days, light, airy clothing is best, and on cooler days, a light jacket or hoody may be necessary.

What to pack for Vancouver in June?

If you’re planning a trip to Vancouver in June, be sure to pack sunscreen and a hat. You may also want to bring some swimwear if you choose to hit a local beach, and some appropriate footwear to check out some local hiking spots.

However, it might be a little early to forget about your jacket and umbrella just yet. A light sweater or hoody to allow for layering will ensure you’re comfortable during cooler nights.

How hot is Vancouver in June?

The weather in Vancouver in June is generally warm and sunny, though not as hot and dry as in July and August. You may also notice a large variation between the early and later parts of the month.

Temperatures typically average between 18 and 22 degrees Celsius (64-71 Fahrenheit), though hot spells are increasingly frequent, particularly towards the end of the month.

What time does it get dark in Vancouver in June?

In June, the average day in Vancouver has 16.2 hours of daylight. Sunrise typically happens around 5:06 AM, with sunset falling at 9:21 PM.

Looking to get off the beaten track? Check out our guide to the top Vancouver Hidden Gems.

Still Looking for What to Do in Vancouver in June?

I’ve tried my hardest to come up with the ultimate list of events in Vancouver in June – but I’m only human!

If you’re looking for custom advice, you can reach me on the Vancouver Planner Facebook page or hit me up in the comment section below. Whether it’s about things to do in Vancouver in June, or anything else, we’ve always got your back.

Enjoy Vancouver☀️

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