All and Around August 26th to 28th
Welcome back to our ultimate updates on weekend events around all Pajo’s Fish and Chips locations for a perfect visit to our window. Let’s not waste any more time and scroll down and see what will be going on this week.
Steveston—the Wharf and Garry Point Park
If you are interested in learning what Steveston’s history is like, you might want to join Salmon Rolw, atheatrical show which
will retell the story of Steveston for the past 150 years. This Mortal Coil’s production takes the audience from one location to another and features actors, musicians, stilts, masks and puppets. Come and meet them at the Britannia Heritage Shipyard. Show runs at 8pm every day from August 18th to 27th. Tickets by Donations ($10 recommended). Want to learn more? Visit www.mortalcoil.bc.ca.
Apart from that, on Sunday “Steveston Starry Night-Movies in the Park” will be featuring “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” on a huge inflatable movie screen at Fisherman’s park. Bring your blankets and chairs, insect repellant, a sweater and flashlight, and stake your claim on the lawn in front of the Gulf of Georgia Cannery! There will be a popcorn vendor and small concession available. Show starts at dusk so come early to grab a seat. Visitwww.stevestoncommunitysociety.com for more information.
Port Moody—Rocky Point Park
This week, Summer Sundays Concerts will feature Brickhouse which has been around for over 16 years. Singer Rob Bracken would like to invite you all into the ‘kitchen’. Where sights, smells, and sounds are tossed on a groove and served on a platter. Concert starts at 2 pm so you’d better come early to grab some yum fish and chips before concert starts. Visit www.summersundays.ca to learn more.
Port Coquitlam—Gates Park
If you are looking for some quiet and quality time to spend with your favorite baseball bat or tennis racquet, come to Gates Park this weekend with your friends and family and enjoy the rest of the day together. If it’s nice out, you will not be disappointed at all!
Now that you have a better idea on how to plan a perfect weekend get-away. Just wait till Friday is over and you’ll have time to join these cool events! Oh and don’t forget to give us a shout at our stand so we can fill you up with our Fish and Chips for the rest of the day.
Our story begins in 1985, where founder Patricia Branch and then business partner Joan concocted the idea behind Pajo's - a stand in Steveston's Wharf serving the finest fish and chips in the West.



