Anita Wong

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Anita Wong is a freelance writer from White Rock, B.C. She is bravely learning to navigate the world of parenting teenagers, while also finding time to travel, read, and occasionally binge-watch Netflix. She blogs about children’s books (and posts cute cat pictures) at www.LiteraryCats.com. Follow on Instagram @literarycatsblog

Fantastic Music Programs with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra for Every Age & Stage

By Anita Wong / September 12, 2018

If you’re thinking about a fun musical experience for your little one, check out some of these programs at the VSO for babies, toddlers, and school-aged children.

7 Free Festivals in Metro Vancouver That Make For a Great Day Trip

By Anita Wong / July 18, 2018

We’ve rounded up our top 7 picks of family-friendly festivals in the Metro Vancouver region. All of these wonderful festivals are free to attend, so pack up the kids and sunscreen, and enjoy!

How to Enjoy Shakespeare with Kids in Vancouver This Summer

By Anita Wong / July 12, 2018

Shakespeare may not be the first thing you think of when you’re planning activities with your kids, but it’s never too early to introduce children to the Bard. Here’s where to take your young theatre-goers for an evening of Shakespeare and fun.

Six Mini-Bike Races for Your Child to Try in Vancouver

By Anita Wong / June 19, 2018

This summer, professional cyclists from around the world will be converging on Vancouver for ten days of exciting races. And some communities are also offering free kids’ races so that young cyclists can ride like the pros.

Fun, Family-Friendly Things to Do at the ROX

By Anita Wong / June 12, 2018

Ever wonder what’s it like to be an Olympic athlete? Families will have a blast finding out with the cool, hands-on exhibits at the only Olympic museum in Canada—the Richmond Olympic Experience, or the “ROX”. Here’s what to do there.

Two Great Places to Experience Treetop Adventures in Metro Vancouver

By Anita Wong / May 23, 2018

Sometimes, it’s fun to explore the great outdoors from a new perspective—from high above the forest floor. Here are two fun, unique treetop adventures in Metro Vancouver you can enjoy as a family.