Your pocketbook may be feeling a little lighter
this month, as you shop for holiday gifts for friends and family, but don't let
your lack of funds slow down your dating calendar. There are a ton of, dare we
say, cheap options for dates over the winter months. Here are few ideas to
inspire Vancouver singles on a holiday budget:
1. Robson Square Ice Rink:
Skating is a great idea for a date. Lots of
people, small space, plenty of post-skating activities in the area and it only
costs $3. If you bring your own skates it's free! The rink is super
small, which gives the date a more intimate vibe. It also means less pressure
if you're not the greatest skater. If you are a pro, you may want to hide your
skills.
2. Bike Lights
Try a different spin on the vehicular Christmas
light tour. Bundle up, throw some dollar store Christmas lights on your bikes
and tour the cities brightest light displays. Finish with the giant tree at
English Bay. You can grab a hot chocolate at the Davie and Denman Starbucks and
walk down to the beach for a quiet end to the evening.
3. Downtown Shopping
Two birds with one stone - suggest a shopping
date. Even if you hate shopping, having someone else along to help you pick out
gifts for your family is always a plus. Share a few laughs over joke gifts and
bond over family Christmas stories.
4. Hike to Hollyburn Lodge
Take a winter walk through the forest to
Hollyburn Lodge on Cypress Mountain. The fully licensed lodge has live music on
the weekends and long tables for meeting new friends. Spend the walk getting to
know each other, before entering the lodge; the noise level can be a little
high on the weekends. Make sure to bring a headlamp or a small flashlight. If
you do have a few more dollars to spare, try the Chocolate Fondue Tours offered
by the Cypress Mountain Nordic Area.
5. Art Gallery Tuesdays
Admission to the Vancouver Art Gallery is 'by
donation' on Tuesday nights after 5pm. Show your sophisticated side and take a
stroll through the VAG. Winter exhibits include the Korean textile based artist
Kimsooja and the multi-media artist Antoni Muntadas.
6. German Christmas
The German Christmas market is a great spot to
take in some classic holiday cheer. Entry tickets are only $3 during the
weekdays and $6 on the weekend and evenings. Try some sausage and Glühwein and
wander the craft tables. Take a ride on the carousel for only $3 and show your
date the kid inside you.
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