Overview
What to know
Vancouver is a vibrant city that typically offers a pleasant summer experience, making it a great destination for a festival trip in July. The weather is usually mild and sunny, with some possibility of rain, so it's a good idea to pack layers and waterproof gear.
To get to Vancouver, many people fly into Vancouver International Airport or take the train to Pacific Central Station. Accommodation and food costs in the city can vary, but it's generally on the higher side, so it's a good idea to plan ahead and book in advance. Local transport options are available, including public transit and ride-hailing services.
For dancers planning to attend the Lindy Bloom Exchange, it's a good idea to research accommodation options near the venue, if possible, and to book flights and hotels well in advance to avoid higher prices. Additionally, considering the summer season, it's recommended to pack accordingly and stay hydrated throughout the festival.
To get to Vancouver, many people fly into Vancouver International Airport or take the train to Pacific Central Station. Accommodation and food costs in the city can vary, but it's generally on the higher side, so it's a good idea to plan ahead and book in advance. Local transport options are available, including public transit and ride-hailing services.
For dancers planning to attend the Lindy Bloom Exchange, it's a good idea to research accommodation options near the venue, if possible, and to book flights and hotels well in advance to avoid higher prices. Additionally, considering the summer season, it's recommended to pack accordingly and stay hydrated throughout the festival.
Programme
Format and focus
Exchange
Dance exchange
Registration