La Foret - Near Metrotown PASSWORD / 25 Words Board Game


Details
25 Words or Less - Based on TV Show
FUN and EASY!! - LOTS of LAUGHS - Social and Entertaining.
AT LA FORET on JUBILEE - This place is busy and parking is a bit of a challenge, but it is worth it. Easy walk from Skytrain. EXCEPTIONAL food.
So much fun that several of first timers said it is now their favorite word game.
We adapt the game to accommodate however many people attend and to help accommodate beginners. - one acts as a clue giver the other's are guesser. The TV Show involves TV Celebs, here we will improvise and celebrate who we are. Enjoy a coffee, or eats conversation and lots of laughs.
25 Words does not require any specific skills. A good sense of humor helps make this fun. It is based on guessing words based on clues. It is a great exercise to keep the mind sharp.
If you are unfamiliar with the TV Show you can view it on Youtube. The home game is simplified. Just come and try it.
No experience necessary.
Yes, I picked the time to avoid peak times. Vancouver’s Mt. Pleasant neighbourhood has one of the densest concentrations of street art and murals in the world, and Vancouver DeTours will be leading free public tours of the artwork throughout 2025. As official tour partners for the Vancouver Mural Festival, DeTours will guide you through the alleys and backstreets of this eclectic neighborhood, taking in the varied styles and stunning public art pieces: figurative, abstract, surrealism, graffiti, and beyond. We will also be using the artwork to explore both historic and ongoing processes in the city, as well as revealing some of the inner workings of one of the largest public art festivals in North America. Mt. Pleasant is also home to dozens of craft breweries, cafes, independent restaurants and shops to enjoy at the end of the tour.
This 1.5 - 2 hour FREE Tour includes
• 20-30 stunning murals, with detailed explanations of their meaning and creation
• Emphasis on indigenous artists, especially from the local Musqueum, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations
• Using art as an ‘entry-point’ to discuss larger topics, including neighbourhood change, colonialism, immigration, gentrification, de-industrialization and the rise of the tech economy
• Learn about public art policy
• Explore an ‘off the beaten path’ neighbourhood with a local guide

La Foret - Near Metrotown PASSWORD / 25 Words Board Game