The Ultimate Family Guide to FIFA Vancouver 2026: Family-Friendly Events, Fan Zones & Things To Do

You don’t need tickets to a FIFA World Cup match to be part of the excitement this summer.

From giant fan festivals and interactive exhibits to watch parties, soccer-themed attractions, and family activities across Metro Vancouver, there are plenty of ways for kids (and parents) to experience FIFA World Cup fever without stepping inside BC Place.

After visiting the LEGO Canada activation at the FIFA Fan Festival myself, I quickly realized that many families don’t know just how many FIFA experiences are happening throughout the Lower Mainland.

Here’s my family-friendly guide to the best FIFA events happening around Metro Vancouver this summer.


1. FIFA Fan Festival at the PNE

๐Ÿ“ PNE Fairgrounds, Vancouver
๐Ÿ“… June 11 โ€“ July 19

If you’re only planning one FIFA experience this summer, make it this one.

The FIFA Fan Festival is essentially FIFA headquarters for fans without game tickets. Families can watch matches on massive screens, enjoy live entertainment, interactive activities, cultural performances, food vendors, sponsor activations, and special events throughout the tournament. The festival was designed to be family-friendly and accessible for all ages.

Highlights include:

  • LEGO Canada activation
  • Interactive sponsor experiences
  • Live entertainment
  • Giant viewing screens
  • Food trucks and vendors
  • Family activities
  • Photo opportunities

Parent Tips

โœ” Arrive early on match days

โœ” Take transit whenever possible

โœ” Expect airport-style security

โœ” Bring sunscreen

โœ” Bring a hat

โœ” Check the daily schedule before you go

One thing I noticed during our visit was that crowds build quickly, especially around popular activations.


2. Soccer & Technology from the FIFA Museum

๐Ÿ“ Science World
๐Ÿ“… May 15 โ€“ September 7

This is probably the most educational FIFA activity for families.

Science World’s special FIFA Museum exhibition explores how science, technology, engineering, and innovation impact the world’s most popular sport. The exhibit runs all summer and is included as part of your Science World visit.

Kids can learn about:

  • Sports technology
  • Goal-line technology
  • Athlete performance
  • Engineering in soccer
  • Interactive exhibits

Plus, Science World itself is always a win for families.

Parent Tip

Pair this with a full Science World day and make use of the outdoor water park if the weather cooperates.


3. FIFA Dome at Science World

One of Vancouver’s coolest photo opportunities this summer is simply outside Science World.

The iconic dome has been transformed into a giant FIFA soccer ball known as “The Beautiful Dome.”

Perfect for:

  • Family photos
  • Tourist photos
  • FIFA-themed content
  • Kids who love spotting giant landmarks

4. Capilano Suspension Bridge’s Canyon Kick-Off

๐Ÿ“ Capilano Suspension Bridge
๐Ÿ“… June 6 โ€“ July 19

Capilano Suspension Bridge has joined the FIFA celebration with soccer-themed activities included with admission.

If you’re already planning a visit, this is a great way to combine outdoor adventure with FIFA fun.


5. Surrey Soccer Fan Zones

๐Ÿ“ Surrey Civic Plaza
๐Ÿ“ Cloverdale Agriplex
๐Ÿ“ South Surrey Athletic Park
๐Ÿ“… June 11 โ€“ July 19

Surrey is hosting multiple family-friendly soccer fan zones throughout the tournament.

These community events offer opportunities to watch matches, participate in soccer-themed activities, and celebrate the World Cup atmosphere closer to home.

Perfect if you don’t want to battle Vancouver traffic.


6. Richmond Celebrates Soccer

๐Ÿ“ Various Richmond Parks
๐Ÿ“… June 12 โ€“ July 19

Richmond is bringing FIFA celebrations into local parks through community events and soccer-themed activities.

If you’re already planning a Richmond day, it’s worth checking the city’s event calendar before you go.


7. Richmond Night Market FIFA Experiences

The Richmond Night Market is embracing World Cup season with FIFA-inspired activations, themed experiences, and a fun international atmosphere that pairs perfectly with the tournament.

This is especially fun for older kids who enjoy trying foods from around the world.

Parent Tip

Go earlier in the evening if you’re bringing younger children. The crowds become much heavier later at night.


8. Canada Soccer House at The Shipyards

๐Ÿ“ North Vancouver
๐Ÿ“… June 11 โ€“ July 19

The Shipyards is hosting Canada Soccer House, creating another family-friendly gathering place for fans.

Expect:

  • Match viewing
  • Community celebrations
  • Interactive activities
  • Family-friendly programming

9. Granville Island FIFA Activities

๐Ÿ“ Granville Island
๐Ÿ“… June 11 โ€“ July 19

Granville Island is joining the World Cup festivities with special programming throughout the tournament.

This makes for a great family day:

โœ” Kids Market

โœ” Playground

โœ” Public Market

โœ” FIFA activities

โœ” Waterfront walks


10. Township of Langley FIFA Events

๐Ÿ“ Township of Langley
๐Ÿ“… Select dates

Langley is hosting FIFA-themed community events throughout the tournament period, offering another great option for Fraser Valley families.


Before You Go: Parent Survival Guide

Bring

โœ” Refillable water bottle (where permitted)

โœ” Sunscreen

โœ” Hat

โœ” Portable phone charger

โœ” Snacks for younger children

โœ” Comfortable walking shoes

โœ” Weather-appropriate clothing


Expect

โœ” Security screening at major venues

โœ” Long lineups on weekends

โœ” Increased traffic around host locations

โœ” Limited parking at some events

โœ” Higher attendance on Canadian match days


Best Events for Younger Kids

โญ Science World FIFA Exhibit

โญ FIFA Dome

โญ Surrey Fan Zones

โญ Granville Island

โญ LEGO Canada activation at the Fan Festival


Best Events for Older Kids & Teens

โญ FIFA Fan Festival

โญ Richmond Night Market

โญ Canada Soccer House

โญ Match viewing parties

โญ Capilano Suspension Bridge