Experience the Korean Cultural Heritage Festival in Burnaby

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A vibrant two-day celebration of Filipino culture in Burnaby, filled with food, performances, music, and community.

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Celebrate Korean culture in Burnaby at the Korean Cultural Heritage Festival, returning to Swangard Stadium on July 18, 2026. This free, full-day event brings together performances, food, and cultural experiences in a lively outdoor setting.

Now in its 24th year, the festival has grown into one of the region’s largest celebrations of Korean culture, welcoming visitors of all backgrounds to take part.

A Day of Culture, Performance and Food

Held at Swangard Stadium in Central Park, the festival offers a full day of activity, from traditional performances to contemporary cultural showcases.

Visitors can explore Korean culture through music, dance, art, and food, all in one place. Whether you’re coming to watch performances, try something new, or simply take in the atmosphere, it’s an easy and engaging way to spend a summer day.

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What to Expect

Live Performances

Enjoy a dynamic lineup of performances throughout the day, including traditional dance, music, and contemporary showcases that highlight the range of Korean cultural expression.

Korean Food and Vendors

Food is a central part of the festival, with a variety of vendors offering authentic Korean dishes and popular street food favourites alongside other local offerings.

Cultural Experiences and Activities

Explore interactive exhibits, cultural displays, and hands-on activities that offer insight into Korean traditions, arts, and community practices.

Festival Highlights

Popular festival elements are expected to return, including interactive competitions and community activities that invite visitors to take part.

Details on the event schedule, performances, and activities such as the tug-of-war competition and K-pop dance contest will be announced closer to the festival date.

Plan Your Visit

  • Date: Saturday, July 18, 2026
  • Location: Swangard Stadium, Central Park, Burnaby
  • Admission: Free

Programming details and participation information will be released in the lead-up to the event.

The Korean Cultural Heritage Festival offers a welcoming space to experience Korean traditions while connecting with Burnaby’s diverse cultural landscape. Whether you’re visiting for the performances, the food, or the atmosphere, it’s a summer event that brings people together through shared experiences.

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ARTICLE FAQ

No, the festival is free to attend. Visitors can drop in at any time during event hours.

The festival features live performances, Korean food vendors, cultural exhibits, and interactive activities throughout the day. It’s a mix of traditional and contemporary experiences in one setting.

Yes, a full schedule of performances and activities will be released closer to the festival date. This will include details on programming such as competitions, performances, and cultural showcases.

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