Dogs are not allowed on grass, piers, playgrounds, beaches, or gravel paths. The map below outlines the paved footpaths in each park where leashed dogs are permitted.
Check with our festival staff to inquire about lost and found services and whether your items have been turned in. You can also send us an email at [email protected]
Vendors and Participation
Applications for vendors, performers, and community groups are open: Apply here
Yes! We are always looking for enthusiastic volunteers. Sign up on our volunteer page.
What roles are available for volunteers? Volunteers can assist with event setup, managing activities, helping attendees, and more.
Getting to the Festival
Yes, the festival does have designated parking areas specifically for people with disabilities. These parking spaces are conveniently located to ensure easy accessibility for those with special needs: Map location
Additionally, we have a barrier-free entrance to accommodate all visitors: map location
The festival is easily accessible by public transit and bike via the Spirit Trail. For the best experience, we recommend leaving your car at home and planning your visit by transit or bike.
A festival bike valet is located at Ambleside Park, and is available by donation. The District of West Vancouver is not responsible for any lost or stolen bikes left at the bike valet.
You could also use a bike-share option, with drop-off/pick-up spaces located at the entrance to Ambleside Park.
If you would feel more comfortable locking up your bike, you can do so at a bike lock in the Park. The closest one is located at the Ambleside Park Concession.