Chiquitzin Kids Fiesta – A Family Celebration!
Join us for Chiquitzin Kids Fiesta, a day full of joy, creativity, and culture, designed especially for families and children
Date and time
Location
King George/Cambie Community Park
4100 No 5 Rd Richmond, BC V6V 0A9 CanadaRefund Policy
About this event
Looking for the best free kids event in Richmond this summer? Join us at Chiquitzin Kids Fiesta, a family-friendly outdoor festival celebrating Latin American culture, music, and community.
🌈 Perfect for children of all ages, this fun-filled day includes:
- Live shows and performances
- Interactive cultural workshops
- Creative art activities
- Music, dance, and family fun
Whether you’re a local family, a Latin American community member, or simply looking for things to do in Richmond with kids, this vibrant summer event is not to be missed!
Interactive Workshops & Activities
(Some activities require a small fee and have limited capacity)
- 🎨 Face Painting for Kids
- ✂️ Arts & Crafts + Build & Create Station
- 📸 Dress-Up Area & Photo Booth
- 🎤 Kids Karaoke & Mini Talent Contest
- 🎶 Live Music by Children’s Groups
Every activity is designed to be educational, engaging, and culturally rich.
Main Attractions – What to Expect
🌟 Children’s Show (Kids’ Stage Performance)
Enjoy a magical showcase of children’s talents, from singing and dancing to cultural acts that inspire and entertain.
📩 Want your child to participate? Email us at [email protected]
🎩 Magic Show for Kids
A laughter-filled and unforgettable magical performance, perfect for young minds and the whole family!
Chiquitzin Kids Fiesta is a vibrant and joyful family event that is part of the Latin American Experience, a cultural initiative produced by Latincouver, a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting and empowering Latin Americans in Canada through arts, culture, business, and community development.
If you’re looking for summer events for kids in Richmond, this fun-filled fiesta is the perfect opportunity to explore Latin American heritage, celebrate community, and spend quality time with your loved ones!
Frequently asked questions
Chiquitzin Kids Fiesta is designed for families with children of all ages — from toddlers to tweens. It’s perfect for parents, caregivers, and anyone looking to enjoy a free, family-friendly cultural experience in Richmond.
The event takes place at: ? King George-Cambie Community Park Address: Cambie Rd & Number 5 Rd, Richmond, BC
Yes, you’re welcome to bring more than two guardians!
Absolutely! We’d love to feature young talent in our Children’s Show. ? If your child would like to sing, dance, or perform, please email us at: [email protected]
The ticket price applies only to children and helps the organizers track attendance and improve the overall event experience.
We’ll offer several creative and interactive activities, such as: • Face painting • Arts & crafts • Construction workshops • Dress-up & photo booth • Karaoke and mini talent contests (Some workshops have a small fee and limited space.)
No. You can show your digital ticket at the entrance.
Yes! There is free public parking available near the park, but we recommend carpooling, biking, or using public transit if possible, as spots may fill up quickly.
Chiquitzin Kids Fiesta is proudly part of the Latin American Experience, an annual cultural initiative produced by Latincouver, a non-profit organization committed to empowering Latin Americans in Canada through arts, culture, education, and community events. ? Have questions? Reach out to us anyt
Yes, registration is required for entry. This helps us manage attendance and ensure a safe and comfortable experience for all families.
Yes! Enjoy exciting shows including: • A Children’s Performance Show • A family-friendly Magic Show • Live children’s musical performances
There will be food vendors on-site offering a selection of kid-friendly treats.
Organized by
We are a non-profit organization that brings together both Latin Americans and Latin enthusiasts living in BC. This vast network can be compared to the public square or, as it is common said in Latin America, la plaza.