Powell Street Festival Lottery 2026
This year’s lottery features 20 amazing prizes with a combined value of $ $9,215! See a list of all prizes below, all of which were generously donated or sponsored by longstanding community partners and independent businesses. Proceeds from this lottery fundraiser go toward Powell Street Festival Society and community sellers to help ensure our ongoing sustainability and resilience.
You can buy tickets at the Festival, or buy in advance from community partners or directly from us on this page! Draws will take place during the Festival:
August 1st: 12:00pm, 2:00pm, 3:00pm, 4:00pm, and 6:00pm.
August 2nd: 12:00pm, 2:00pm, 4:00pm, 6:00pm.
Grand Prize draw August 2nd 6:00pm
at Oppenheimer Park*. Attendance is not required and all winners will be contact
2026 Lottery Prize List
August 2, 6:00pm Diamond Stage
- Grand Prize – Flight for Two: Vancouver to Tokyo Airfare only/Value: $4,000
Whistler Vacation valued at $1,068
1-night stay at the Listel Hotel Whistler, Branches & Knots Dress, 2 Siamurai Apparel Garments, Bento of Sushi Candles, Azuma Bag (Medium Size)Donated by: Listel Hotel Whistler, Branches & Knots, Siamurai Apparel, WaQ’s Sushi, and Picchie Zakka.
August 2, 4:00pm
Music Corner valued at $450 Pair of Proficient C612 In-Wall Speakers, Audio-Technica AT-LP60X Turntable, 3 × $25 Red Cat Records Gift Certificates
Donated by Santel Communications and Mint Records
August 2, 2:00pm
Fashion Lover valued at $1,104 2 × Siamurai Apparel Garments, 1 × Branches & Knots Dress, 1 × Branches & Knots Top, 1 × Kimono, Obi and Tabi shoes
Donated by Siamurai Apparel, Branches & Knots, and Pac West Kimono
August 2, 12:00pm
Reading Corner valued at $261 1 × Iron Dog Books Gift Certificate, 3 × $25 Lucky’s Books and Comics Gift Certificates, 1 × Book – Mixed Critters, 1 × Book – Nori and His Delicious Dreams, 1 × Book – On Being Yukiko, 1 × Sleepless Kao tote bag, 1 × Take Out Box of Chinese Dim Sum Candles, 1 × Kewpie Tote Bag
Donated by Iron Dog Books, Mint Records, Meditating Bunny Studio, Sleepless Kao, WaQ’s Sushi, and House of Kewpie
August 1, 6:00pm
Dance and Dinner valued at $825 3 × VIDF 2027 Festival Pass, 1 × Dosanko Gift Certificate, 3 × $25 Red Cat Records Gift Certificate, 1 × Ask for Luigi Gift Certificate
Donated by Vancouver International Dance Festival, Dosanko, Mint Records, and Ask for Luigi
August 1, 4:00pm
Art Lover valued at $519 1 × House of Kewpie Art Print, 1 × House of Kewpie Post Card, 1 × House of Kewpie Sticker, 1 × Large framed print “Me and my fluffy four legged buddies”, 1 × Medium framed print “Tsuzuri”, 1 × Small matted print “Fly Fly Fly”, 1 × Sleepless Kao tote ba
Donated by House of Kewpie and Sleepless Kao
August 1, 3:00pm
Kathy Shimizu Art Print valued at $375 1 × Art Print
Donated by Kathy Shimizu
August 1, 2:00pm
Jewelry and Photos valued at $473 1 × Self-Portrait Session for up to 4 people, 1 × Tien the Wizard Jewelry Set, 1 × Azuma Bag (Small Size)
Donated by Nami Studio, Tien the Wizard, and Picchie Zakka
August 1, 12:00pm
Music and Reading Corner valued at $473 3 × $25 Lucky’s Books and Comics Gift Certificates, 1 × Book – Tomey—The Unyielding Spirit of Tomekichi Homma, 1 × Book – Ojiichan’s Dragon
Donated by Mint Records and Meditating Bunny Studio
The festival lottery is the lifeblood of Powell Street Festival. It was launched in the early 1980s and, for many years, was the main source of income to cover the festival production costs. These days, it is the lottery’s intrinsic value that continues to fuel the festival as it represents the symbiotic relationship of community stakeholders. The lottery:
- keeps us connected to our community partners who donate the prizes;
- supports grassroots community groups who sell the tickets as a fundraiser for themselves;
- provides an inexpensive and easy way for festival goers to show their support.
“As a young intern 30 years ago, I phoned community supporters such as Tad’s Sporting Goods and Iwata Travel to confirm their donations. I then met a variety of small business owners as I travelled about town to collect the prizes,” explains former executive director Emiko Morita. “Since then, many factors such as the seismic changes in the travel industry and competing community lotteries—not to mention a global pandemic—have threatened to diminish the lottery program. However, to this day, our festival interns are on the telephone and tripping about town to collect prizes! We’ve been tenacious about keeping it going because it represents the strength of the Japanese Canadian community network, the very essence of Powell Street Festival.”
True to Powell Street Festival’s grassroots charm, while we offer online ticket sales, the lottery remains analog: we’ll have dedicated interns and volunteers handwriting and mailing your ticket stubs to each purchaser!