Portuguese Things To Do
July 2024
Summer is in full swing which also means Portuguese events are starting to wind down. This short break allows all the amazing volunteers to rest and recharge after a couple of busy months. However, there are still a few Portuguese Things to Do for July 2024, so see my list below and click the link for each event for complete details. I will update it as I discover new events, so check back often. Obrigada!
MONDAYS – SATURDAYS
Luso Canadian Association – Located in Kitimat, they are open from 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm from Monday to Saturday.
FRIDAYS
Luso Canadian Association – Located in Kitimat, they serve dinner every Friday night in their Luso Lounge. Reservations are required.
Portuguese Cultural Centre of BC – Located in Burnaby, they have been serving a delicious hot lunch every Friday for years now. There are also games and sports on their many TVs. All are welcome to attend.
SUNDAYS
Luso Canadian Portuguese Club – Located in Penticton, their doors are open every Sunday at 2:00 pm with dinner served at 5:00 pm (please RSVP). They also have board games for all ages to enjoy.
Portuguese Canadian Cultural Society of Osoyoos – Closed for the Summer.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
JULY 1, 2024 – Casa Verde’s famous BBQ Piri Piri Chicken Fundraiser for Brugada Awareness in Vancouver
JULY 1, 2024 – Canada Day & Euro Cup at the Luso Canadian Portuguese Club in Penticton
JULY 1, 2024 – The Portuguese Canadian Cultural Society of Osoyoos is closed for the summer, but join them at 11:00 am for the Canada Day Parade
JULY 1, 2024 – Watch the Champions League and Euros 2024 LIVE at the Portuguese Club of Vancouver
JULY 1, 2024 – Watch Portugal play Slovenia at Our Lady of Fatima Parish Hall in Victoria
JULY 12 – 16, 2024 – The Consulate General of Portugal in Vancouver will be on a Consular Outreach Mission to the Okanagan Valley (Osoyoos and Penticton)
JULY 19 – 21, 2024 – Portugal – Nations Cup in Richmond
JULY 20, 2024 – Portugal to Kick-Off Vancouver’s Celebration of Light Fireworks. To ensure this event remains an enjoyable and safe experience for everyone, the City is working closely with partners at the Park Board, Vancouver Police Department and Vancouver Emergency Management Agency.