The City of Vancouver is proud to present seven free movies at parks this summer. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and enjoy big screen entertainment under the stars.
Movies begin at dusk, between 9-9:30 p.m. (exact time will vary due to weather conditions). Pre-show activities start at 7 p.m. All movies are family friendly and will be closed captioned. Restrooms are available.
A few vendors may have snacks and non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase in some locations. Attendees are welcome to bring their own pre-prepared food and picnic fare to enjoy during the movie; smoking, alcohol and BBQs are not allowed in parks.
Movies are shown outside and may be affected by weather conditions. This webpage and the Vancouver Parks, Recreation & Cultural Services social media channels will be updated if cancelations occur.
July 7 – Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (PG)
Bagley Community Park (4607 Plomondon St.)July 14 – Jurassic World Dominion (PG-13)
Columbia Tech Center Park (17701 SE Mill Plain Blvd.)July 21 – Coco (PG)
Fruit Valley Park (3200 Fruit Valley Rd.)
Spanish subtitlesJuly 28 – Wakanda Forever (PG-13)
Leroy Haagen Park (NE 9th St.)
Pre-movie entertainment provided by Chamber Music NW and SoundTruck NWAug. 4 – Ask Father & Sherlock Jr. (Charlie Chaplin films with live musical scoring from members of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra)
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Parade Grounds (612 E Reserve St.)
Shown as part of the Vancouver USA Arts & Music FestivalAug. 11 – Strange World (PG)
Marshall Park (1069 E McLoughlin Blvd.)
This movie is presented in partnership with PFLAG Southwest Washington, Queer Youth Resource Center and Children’s Home SocietyAug. 18 – Super Mario Bros (PG)
Columbia Tech Center Park (17701 SE Mill Plain Blvd.)Related
- Multiple Locations
Vancouver
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Event Category: MoviesEvent Tags: kid friendly, movie, and outdoors
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