Labour Day Long Weekend in Delta, BC: Your 2026 Guide to the Luminary Festival and Ladner Village Market

Labour Day Long Weekend in Delta, BC: Your 2026 Guide to the Luminary Festival and Ladner Village Market

Labour Day falls on Monday, September 7, 2026, the first Monday of September and the traditional close of summer across Canada. In Delta, the long weekend that leads up to it runs from Saturday, September 5 through the Monday holiday, and unlike some Delta long weekends there is no single festival that spans all three days. Instead, the weekend’s two confirmed highlights land on the Saturday and the Sunday: the Luminary Festival lighting up Sunstone Park on Saturday evening, and a Sunday edition of the Ladner Village Market.

This guide walks through what is actually scheduled for both of those days, including exact times, addresses, and what to expect once you get there, plus an honest note on what is and is not planned for Labour Day Monday itself so you can build the rest of your weekend around it.

Labour Day Long Weekend in Delta, BC: Your 2026 Guide to the Luminary Festival and Ladner Village Market
The Luminary Festival Lights Up Sunstone Park

The Luminary Festival Lights Up Sunstone Park

The Luminary Festival is confirmed on the City of Delta’s official events calendar for Saturday, September 5, 2026, running 6pm to 10pm at Sunstone Park, 10400 Delsom Crescent in North Delta. The city’s own listing describes illuminated displays, lantern making, live entertainment, food vendors, and a lantern parade as part of the evening.

The festival has run in this format for several years, and its most recent edition was described by Watershed Artworks, a gallery that has contributed art installations to the event, as a free, family-friendly, end of summer evening built around light-up art displays, entertainment, food trucks, and an invitation to make a lantern and dress up in costume and lights before the parade. That description covers the festival’s established recent pattern rather than a confirmed 2026 program, since the city’s own 2026 listing has so far only published the date, time, and location.

Sunstone Park sits in the Sunstone neighbourhood of North Delta, a different part of the municipality than Ladner or Tsawwassen, so it is worth mapping the drive if you are coming from further south. Because the event runs into full darkness and draws families with the lantern parade as a centrepiece, arriving before dusk gives you the best shot at nearby parking and a good view once the lights come up.

A Sunday Stop at the Ladner Village Market

The Ladner Village Market’s own 2026 schedule confirms Sunday, September 6 as one of the market’s eight dates for the season, running 10am to 4pm along 48th Avenue between Delta and Elliott Streets in Ladner Village. It is also listed separately on the City of Delta’s events calendar. Only one more Sunday, September 20, follows before the 2026 season wraps up.

This is the market’s 30th anniversary season, and the market describes itself as one of the largest open air markets in western Canada, with more than 180 artisan vendors spread across three blocks. As a member of the BC Association of Farmers’ Markets, the market follows a make it, bake it, grow it, raise it, or wild harvest it policy, meaning everything sold has to be handmade, homemade, or homegrown, and at least one fifth of vendors are based in Delta itself. The City of Delta partners with the For the Love of Local Foundation and The Collective Markets to run it.

If you are taking transit, the market’s own directions page points to Ladner Trunk Road at Arthur Drive as the nearest bus stop and suggests using TransLink’s trip planning tools for a route from your starting point. If you want to make a morning of it before browsing the stalls, our guide to Delta’s best coffee shops covers a few Ladner options within easy walking distance of the market.

A Sunday Stop at the Ladner Village Market

What About Labour Day Monday Itself?

What About Labour Day Monday Itself?

As of this writing, the City of Delta’s events calendar does not list an organized municipal event for Monday, September 7, 2026, the Labour Day holiday itself. The weekend’s programming is concentrated on the Saturday and Sunday, so if you were hoping for a third day of festival activity to close out the long weekend, the honest answer is that nothing is currently scheduled on the city’s own calendar.

That does not mean the day is quiet across Delta. In recent years, City Hall and the Municipal Services Office have closed for the Labour Day holiday while most Parks, Recreation and Culture facilities kept regular hours, with a few exceptions like the seniors’ recreation centres. Garbage and recycling collection has also typically shifted by one day for the rest of that week when the regular collection day falls on the holiday. Delta usually publishes its specific hours of operation notice closer to the date, so it is worth checking the city’s site again in late August for the confirmed 2026 details rather than assuming last year’s pattern repeats exactly.

For a quieter Monday, a beach day is the easiest way to round out the weekend. Our Boundary Bay Regional Park guide covers the dyke trails and tidal flats a short drive from either weekend event. If you want to keep the fall festival season going a little longer, the Barnside Harvest Festival is scheduled for the following weekend, September 11 to 13, at Paterson Park, according to the Delta Chamber of Commerce’s events listings, though that falls outside the Labour Day long weekend itself.

Delta’s Labour Day Long Weekend 2026 at a Glance

Delta's Labour Day Long Weekend 2026 at a Glance infographic

The visual below pulls together the confirmed dates, times, and locations for Delta’s Labour Day long weekend in 2026, from the Luminary Festival’s evening hours to the Ladner Village Market’s Sunday slot.

Use it as a quick reference alongside the fuller details above, and double check smaller specifics like the city’s 2026 holiday hours notice closer to the long weekend since those are typically published in late August.

How the Two Events Fit Together Across Delta

The Luminary Festival and the Ladner Village Market sit in two different parts of the municipality. Sunstone Park is in the Sunstone area of North Delta, while the market runs along 48th Avenue in the historic core of Ladner Village, so the two events are best treated as separate outings rather than a single loop. If you are visiting from outside Delta for the weekend, it is worth mapping both locations ahead of time rather than assuming they are within easy walking distance of each other.

Because the market only has two Sundays left in its 2026 season after this one, and because the Luminary Festival draws families for the lantern parade specifically, both events tend to be busier than an average weekend in Delta. Arriving close to the published start times, rather than in the middle of the window, generally means an easier time finding parking near either site.

Practical Tips for the Weekend

For the Luminary Festival, dress for a September evening that cools down quickly once the sun sets, since the event runs until 10pm. Bring cash for the food vendors, and if you want to join in rather than just watch, past editions have encouraged visitors to make or bring a lantern and dress up with costumes and lights ahead of the parade.

For the Ladner Village Market, going earlier in the 10am to 4pm window tends to mean a better selection before popular stalls sell out, and bringing cash alongside a reusable bag makes browsing easier across the market’s three blocks. Since this is one of only two remaining Sundays in the 2026 season, expect a livelier crowd than a typical midsummer market day.

For the Monday holiday, do not assume every service is closed or that every facility is open. Since Delta had not yet published its specific 2026 Labour Day hours notice as of this guide, check the city’s site again in late August for the confirmed schedule for City Hall, recreation facilities, and garbage or recycling collection before you plan around it.

Questions Often Asked

Is there an official Labour Day event in Delta on September 7, 2026?

Not currently. As of this guide, the City of Delta’s events calendar does not list an organized municipal event for the Monday holiday itself. The confirmed long weekend programming is the Luminary Festival on Saturday, September 5 and the Ladner Village Market on Sunday, September 6.

What is the Luminary Festival and is it free to attend?

The Luminary Festival is an evening event at Sunstone Park in North Delta, confirmed for Saturday, September 5, 2026 from 6pm to 10pm, with illuminated displays, lantern making, live entertainment, food vendors, and a lantern parade. Recent editions have been free and family friendly, based on the festival’s established format, though the city’s 2026 listing has so far only confirmed the date, time, and location.

Where and when is the Ladner Village Market during the long weekend?

The Ladner Village Market runs on Sunday, September 6, 2026 from 10am to 4pm along 48th Avenue between Delta and Elliott Streets in Ladner Village. It is the market’s 30th anniversary season, with more than 180 artisan vendors and only one more Sunday, September 20, remaining after this date.

Are City of Delta services affected by the Labour Day holiday?

Based on recent years, City Hall and the Municipal Services Office have closed on Labour Day while most recreation facilities kept regular hours, and garbage or recycling collection shifted by one day for the rest of that week. Delta typically confirms the exact 2026 hours closer to the date, so it is worth checking the city’s site again in late August.

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