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Lively City: An art installation, dinner at Deer Lake and more!

Have you checked out MIRAGE at Metrotown at Metropolis yet? The installation is an exciting visual, audio and digital experience that has been custom designed for the mall, using state-of-the-art projection technology and a mirrored ceiling and floor
Mirage
Wayn and Connie Juang inside MIRAGE, an art installation located inside the mall at Metrotown.

Have you checked out MIRAGE at Metrotown at Metropolis yet?
The installation is an exciting visual, audio and digital experience that has been custom designed for the mall, using state-of-the-art projection technology and a mirrored ceiling and floor.
The two-minute walkthrough has been described as “unique” and “memorable.”
In addition to MIRAGE, there’s also a 70-foot interactive light curtain that is on display over the Grand Court elevator, allowing visitors to choose one of five images.
Admission into the installation is free. It’s open until Sept. 5 and hours of operation are noon until 7 p.m. every day.
People are encouraged to share a photo or video of their MIRAGE experience on Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat or Facebook for a chance to win some prizes.
For more information, click here.

Yoga at Brentwood
If you’re stopping by Brentwood Town Centre this Sunday for a little shopping, drop into community yoga, held on the upper level of the mall across from SoftMoc Shoes.
The session runs from 10 to 11 a.m. and is led by Yoga Spirit & Wellness.
Don’t forget to bring your mat. Call 604-298-7314 or visit myyogaspirit.ca for more info.

Dining at dusk
There are still tickets left for Tourism Burnaby’s Small Plates on the Lake event on Thursday, Aug. 25 from 6 to 9 p.m.
Hosted at Deer Lake Park, with the sun setting in the background, guests will experience an array of tapas-style plates put together by five of the city’s top restaurants – ebo Restaurant, Hart House Restaurant, Reflect Social Dining + Lounge, Riverway Clubhouse and Trattoria Burnaby.
This year, Tourism Burnaby has teamed up with the Burnaby Hospital Foundation, so $5 from each ticket sold will be donated to the organization.
This is a business-casual affair. Tickets cost $60 and includes the cost of entry, food and one alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage.
To purchase, visit tinyurl.com/jszbhf7.