BrickCan, B.C.'s largest Lego convention, returns to Richmond

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Lego lovers from all over the world will return to Richmond this weekend for BrickCan.Now in its fourth year, BrickCan is the largest public exhibition of Lego creations in the province, as hundred…

Now in its fourth year, BrickCan is the largest public exhibition of Lego creations in the province, as hundreds of creators from all over the world descend on the River Rock Casino Resort, bringing along their best and brightest Lego creations for display.

AFOL BrickCan attendees receive all kinds of extras, including a swag bag from the show and custom brick badges. Little wonder this all-access experience has already sold out. In addition to marvelling at what people can do with a bunch of interlocking bricks, attendees can peruse a wide variety of vendors selling Lego-themed books, clothing, jewelry, artwork and even rare Lego sets and pieces.

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