Today only Kits Beach has transformed into a pop-up pumpkin patch

Vancouver, BCLocal News

Vancouver's Kits Beach hosts a vibrant pop-up pumpkin patch today from noon to 3 p. m. , featuring hundreds of pumpkins, games, and fun photo opportunities. Tickets cost $11. 20, ensuring a pumpkin for each participant, while admission is free for those who only wish to view the display.

The first 30 ticket buyers will receive a gift card for a treat at the nearby Provisions Kitsilano café, adding an extra incentive to attend. This event celebrates Pro-D day in Metro Vancouver, providing an exciting reason for families to enjoy the outdoors together. The pumpkin patch is located on the northern portion of Kits Beach, near EasyPark Lot 66 and basketball courts. Attendees are encouraged to wear costumes to embrace the festive spirit. The event promises a unique experience against the stunning backdrop of the coastal mountains.

Residents and visitors alike are invited to join the fun before the patch disappears after today.

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