The Granville Street Bridge & Burrard Street Bridge
It is a great place to visit on a hot sunny day!
The Public Market has vendors from all over the province.
You may sample some of the amazing tastes and stop in for an Ice Cream
While enjoying the view and feeding the seagulls!
If You Enjoy a sampling of Cheese from Around the world,
this Market will tempt your taste buds!
To Explore Granville Island directly -
Click on the Picture (Below)
GRANVILLE ISLAND
and False Creek
Vancouver - British Columbia - CANADA
The Public Market has vendors from all over the province.
You may sample some of the amazing tastes and stop in for an Ice Cream
While enjoying the view and feeding the seagulls!
If You Enjoy a sampling of Cheese from Around the world,
this Market will tempt your taste buds!
To Explore Granville Island directly -
Click on the Picture (Below)
GRANVILLE ISLAND
and False Creek
Vancouver - British Columbia - CANADA
Granville island is a magical place and a must see for any visitor to Vancouver. It is considered to be part of downtown Vancouver, along with areas such as Gastown, Chinatown, West End, Stanley Park, Canada Place and Robson Street. All are within a mile of the corners of Georgia and Granville streets the centre of the downtown core of Vancouver.
It is physically connected to the city by a causeway from the south that provides no hint of the treasures that await visitors. Its humble origins are philosophically far removed from what it has become, a sophisticated home to performing arts, art education, dining, artists' studios and workshops, art galleries and a fabulous public market that offers the widest array of fresh food in the Lower Mainland as well as a favourite place for people to meet, eat and spend some time in a safe and relaxing environment.
Its location close to two of Vancouver main city bridges, at the place where English Bay becomes False Creek, suggests a beehive of human activity all around. Having exciting water views from any point along its perimeter contributes to the sense that this is truly a unique space in more than just a local context.
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