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Vancouver Park Board Greenlights Single-Night Fireworks at English Bay Amid Spending Scrutiny

By Matthias Binder April 28, 2026
Vancouver park board approves one-night English Bay fireworks
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Contents
A Substitute for a Faded TraditionWhat’s Included – and What’s MissingDivided Voices at the Park BoardBalancing Festivities and Fiscal Realities

A Substitute for a Faded Tradition (Image Credits: Pexels)

Vancouver – Residents who cherish the summer ritual of fireworks over English Bay gained a partial reprieve this week. The park board approved a one-night display to replace the cancelled Celebration of Light, even as commissioners voiced unease over the city’s fiscal choices. The decision highlights tensions between preserving beloved traditions and addressing budget constraints that have led to service cuts elsewhere.

A Substitute for a Faded Tradition

The long-standing Celebration of Light, a three-night fireworks extravaganza, fell victim to a funding shortfall earlier this year. Organizers announced they could no longer afford the event, leaving fans and local businesses disappointed. Mayor Ken Sim stepped in with a proposal for a streamlined alternative, prompting city council to allocate funds in February.

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This new show aims to capture some of the original’s magic without the full scale. Produced by BrandLive, the same company behind the cancelled series, it will feature fireworks launched from a familiar footprint at English Bay Beach. A date remains unannounced, but the event promises to draw crowds during the summer season.

What’s Included – and What’s Missing

Attendees can expect a free, open-to-the-public spectacle with select amenities. The setup includes a smaller rooftop lounge atop the English Bay bathhouse and a handful of food trucks. An alcohol permit allows service to up to 100 guests in a VIP area targeted at sponsors and dignitaries.

However, the production cuts several features to control costs. Grandstand seating and a drone show have been eliminated, creating a more modest affair. The park board, which oversees the beach, approved the venue use without bearing direct expenses; the city covers cleanup and lifeguard staffing, estimated at $10,000 to $15,000.

  • Fireworks display: Yes, one night only
  • Rooftop lounge: Smaller scale
  • Food trucks: Limited number
  • Grandstands or drones: No

Divided Voices at the Park Board

Commissioners offered mixed reactions during Monday’s meeting. Some praised the event for upholding a key summer draw, especially with global events like the FIFA World Cup on the horizon. Commissioner Jas Birdi suggested opposition might stem more from political motives than the fireworks themselves, noting potential tourism boosts for the city.

Critics focused on the $2 million city council commitment. Commissioner Laura Christensen expressed reluctant support, pointing to recent rejections of funding for lifeguard positions at beaches. “There is a real problem with the fact we are spending $2 million on a fireworks show when we can’t find the money to properly lifeguard our beaches and we’re cutting many jobs and services at the park board right now,” she said.

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Commissioner Brennan Bastyovanszky opposed the plan outright. He described it as a “hollowed-out” rendition lacking the competitive spirit and atmosphere of the original. “I don’t believe it’ll have the same vibe,” he remarked, while questioning if the push reflected mayoral electioneering.

Balancing Festivities and Fiscal Realities

The approval ensures fireworks will illuminate English Bay skies this summer, offering a glimmer of continuity for families and visitors. Yet the debate underscores broader challenges in Vancouver’s parks and recreation sector. Staffing reductions and service trims have fueled frustration, even as one-off spectacles secure funding.

Local businesses, previously hit hard by the Celebration of Light’s cancellation, may still benefit from the crowds. For now, the one-night event stands as a compromise, its success hinging on execution and reception. As preparations advance, Vancouverites watch to see if this scaled-back show can reignite the joy of a cherished tradition – or if it signals deeper shifts in how the city invests in public enjoyment.

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