From must-try restaurants, cafes, bars and speakeasies to a plethora of local indoor attractions — here’s our guide on how Vancouverites can escape the rain.
Things To Do In Vancouver When It Rains
Indoor Paintball
Richmond Indoor Paintball offers an inclusive and family-friendly environment, serving as the sole indoor paintball facility in the Lower Mainland, ensuring fun regardless of the weather.
With its smaller-sized paintball arena, the experience is both thrilling and manageable, making it ideal for couples seeking an adventurous indoor activity on rainy days. Additionally, special discounts on Fridays, such as free entry and rental for ladies all day and half-priced additional paintballs after 6 PM, provide added value for those looking for a budget-friendly date option.
Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned player, Richmond Indoor Paintball promises a memorable and exciting experience for couples looking to spice up their rainy day outings. Visit them online to book your visit.
Compete in Martial Arts
Discover unique and thrilling rainy day activities at Academie Duello Centre for Swordplay, Vancouver’s premier school of Historical European Martial Arts and Downtown’s axe-throwing destination.
Dive in through empowering programs in weapons arts designed to meet fitness goals and foster mastery, or Adventure bookings to satisfy your need for an amazing fun time! You will leave with authentic skills in longsword, rapier, archery, polearms, or of course, axe-throwing!
Whether you’re seeking month-long courses or one-off Adventures, Academie Duello offers engaging experiences that combine physical activity with mental stimulation for an unforgettable visit.
Book your experience here.
Roam inside BC’s largest VR facility
Embark on an unforgettable indoor adventure at Zero Latency, a premier destination for free-roam virtual reality fun.
Zero Latency offers cutting-edge tracking technology for crystal-clear 4K streaming directly to your headset, ensuring a seamless and exhilarating date experience without the need for bulky equipment. With two convenient locations in Vancouver and Langley, you can dive into immersive experiences like FarCryVR in British Columbia’s largest VR arena spanning 1,900 square feet.
It’s a popular local date night spot, and has garnered 700+ Google reviews with a solid 4.9 star rating. Pro-tip: it’s also great for double dates or group nights.
Visit their website to book your next date night.
Hang out with friends at a board game café
Games, snacks and good vibes can be found at this one-of-a-kind shop. At Turquoise Goat Board Game Café, you can play some of your favourite games (including UNO!) while noshing on delicious bites and sipping on creative cocktails.
Their all-day brekkie menu includes a breakfast burrito, Nutella banana stuffed French toast, and a cereal bar, which includes Froot Loops, Cocoa Puffs, Frosted Flakes, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and more. For snacks, dig into gummy candies, popcorn and some decadent baked goods.
Address: 122 W Hastings St, Vancouver
Play at the Rec Room
The Rec Room entertainment centre at the Amazing Brentwood Mall is the perfect adult arcade. They have over 90 arcade games for gamers of all ages. From classics like skee ball and racing to physical games like table tennis and billiards. And the best part yet, there’s food, beer, and live entertainment.
Address: Unit 2106 – 1920 Willingdon Ave, Burnaby
Visit a themed restaurant
Escape to one of these must-visit spots if you want to feel like you’re on a holiday without ever having to leave the city.
Hit up the drive for a big fat Greek dinner at none other than Loula’s located at 1608 Commercial drive in Vancouver. This vibrant space serves up authentic Greek eats, including a series of Mediterranean dips, spanakopita, lamb meatballs, saganaki, Greek salad and roasted chicken. Or head on over to The Shameful Tiki Room on Main street and try their tropical-inspired libations.
There are so many amazing restaurants to see in Vancouver, you’ll need more than one rainy day to try them all.
Discover a hidden bar
Have you discovered Bagheera? The hidden speakeasy concept tucked away in Vancouver’s vibrant Chinatown neighbourhood. Or how about Key Party, inside the façade of an inconspicuous little accounting office, called Zottenberg & Sons Accounting.
In the past few years, Vancouver has become home to many speakeasies and secret bars, perfect for the rainy day adventures.
Take a Fraser Valley Wine Tour
Want an all day activity? Go on a wine tour with your partner or a group of friends. There are many tour available, and are usually a full day event. Like the 5.5 hour tour in the Fraser Valley which includes stops at three wineries in the area. Or Canadian Craft Tours takes a small group of 15 passengers or fewer in a comfortable van to the wineries.
A light lunch of a cheese and charcuterie platter is included.
Address: Usually Departs in Vancouver. Pick up is also available for groups.
Go Brewery hopping in East Van
If beer is more your style, then look no further than a self-guided brewery hop in East Van to brighten up a rainy day.
The neighbourhood is full of must-sip brews, including East Van Brewing Company, R&B Ale & Pizza House, Bomber Brewing and more.
Address: Various locations in East Van
Try out indoor rock climbing
Don’t let the rain damper your adventurous spirit. Take the adventures inside by heading to an indoor rock climbing gym.
Check out The Hive Bouldering Gym (various locations), The Aviary (Vancouver), Clip n’ Climb (Richmond) and Climb Base5 (Coquitlam).
Address: Various locations in Metro Vancouver
Learn something new at Science World
Science World is a popular destination for families, with interactive exhibits and hands-on activities that make learning about science fun. The indoor space is a great place to spend a rainy afternoon, and there’s something for everyone, from toddlers to adults.
Address: 1455 Quebec St, Vancouver
Check out a pop-up exhibit
Vancouver has no shortage of cool events and exhibits. From immersive galleries to a variety of festivals, there is always something happening that is new and exciting.
Relax at a spa
Whether you choose to stay in the city or take a small weekend trip away, Vancouver has no shortage of spas to choose from. A rainy day is the perfect excuse to pamper yourself. There are plenty of options, from luxury spas with extensive treatments to more affordable options. Spend the day getting a massage, soaking in a hot tub, or simply relaxing in a peaceful environment.
Make a new aquatic friend at the Aquarium
The Vancouver Aquarium is a great place to spend a rainy day. You can explore the indoor exhibits, which include a variety of marine life, such as jellyfish, sea otters, and beluga whales. The aquarium also offers daily shows and interactive experiences, making it a fun and educational destination for people of all ages.
Address: 845 Avison Way, Vancouver
Find a favourite new coffee shop
There is no shortage of cool coffee shops in Greater Vancouver to check out. And there’s no better way to beat the rainy day blues than by sitting in a warm cafe and enjoying a hot cup of coffee while people watching.
From Nemesis in Vancouver, where you can dig into an incredible selection of pastries and other must-taste items in the sprawling 2,000-square-foot space. To Cafe Etoile in Langley, where they serve 13 types of waffles with a variety of delicious toppings. If you need more inspiration, take a look at our guide on 6 Hidden Cafes In Vancouver You Need To Check Out.
Source: 604NOW
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