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Caribbean Days Festival Coquitlam 2025

Kevin ZhangBy Kevin ZhangJuly 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Caribbean Days Festival Coquitlam 2025
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The 2025 Caribbean Days Festival in Coquitlam, British Columbia, brought a lively celebration of Caribbean culture to the city on July 26. This two-day event attracted families and visitors with a colorful parade, music, food, and crafts that showcased the rich heritage of the Caribbean community.

A highlight of the festival was the vibrant Carnival Parade. Children and adults alike dressed in bright, traditional costumes. One child in particular posed happily for photos, capturing the joyful spirit of the event. The parade brought energy and excitement to Coquitlam’s streets, drawing crowds eager to enjoy the sights and sounds of the Caribbean.

Throughout the festival, live music performances filled the air. Bands and solo artists played a mix of reggae, soca, calypso, and other Caribbean genres. The music created a festive atmosphere that invited everyone to dance and celebrate.

Cultural performances added depth to the experience. Dancers, singers, and storytellers presented traditional acts, sharing stories and history from various Caribbean islands. These performances helped connect attendees to the roots of Caribbean culture.

Food lovers enjoyed a variety of authentic Caribbean dishes. Stalls offered jerk chicken, patties, fried plantains, and other popular meals. The rich flavors and spices brought a true taste of the islands to Coquitlam.

In addition to food and entertainment, the festival featured a craft market. Vendors sold handmade jewelry, art, clothing, and souvenirs inspired by Caribbean themes. This market gave visitors a chance to take home unique keepsakes.

The Caribbean Days Festival Coquitlam highlighted the community’s pride and diversity. It provided a space where people from all backgrounds could come together to enjoy and learn about Caribbean traditions.

This annual event continues to grow in popularity. It strengthens cultural ties and supports local artists and businesses. The festival’s success reflects the vibrant and welcoming spirit of Coquitlam.

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Kevin Zhang is a veteran local news reporter from Coquitlam with 12 years of experience Financial Mirror, covering breaking news, public safety, and community profiles. He is a graduate of UBC and Kwantlen Polytechnic University, having reported for Coquitlam Advance Times and Black Press Media. Kevin Zhang regularly contributes to local podcasts and radio shows discussing civic matters.

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