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F Al S E C R E E K Contact Us Hours GRANVILLE STREET BRIDGE E C F A L S R E E K RKET COU TYARD C MA R BLI PU TAXI STAND JOHNSTON STREET TRIANGLE UARE ORD PAR SQ BASF K RON R AIL SPUR PARK DURANLEAU STREET OLD BRIDGE STREET M A R RAILSPUR DISTRICT I T F TWRIGHT STREET O I R CAR E M S H ANDERSON STREET O E R E TLIFT LANE W M B A Y A BOA E R L D K L A A R MAST TOWER ROAD K AR E ERP K AT W T MARITIME MEWS B R O K E R ’ S B A IFFE PAR Y SUTCL K H E R M A S N I ’ F S W H A Food & Restaurants Kids R F Shops & Galleries Transportation Entertainment Seawall GRANVILLE STREET BRIDGE LAMEY’S MILL ROAD OP Washrooms Seating BUS ST OUR BUS STOP T 2ND AVENUE Parking ATM ANCOUVER #50 BUS TO DOWNTOWN V ATION YMPIC SKYTRAIN ST #50 BUS TO OL CONTACT US HOURS CMHC Granville Island 1661 Duranleau St., 2nd floor, Vancouver, BC, V6H 3S3 Public Market Open 7 days a week, 9am–7pm US STOP B T: (604) 666-6655 E: [email protected] W: granvilleisland.com Net Loft Open 7 days a week, 10am–7pm SHOPS & GALLERIES FOOD TRANSPORTATION T T T E F 1 Amity Design Studio C 36 Hammered and Pickled 1 Net Loft Café 4 The Milkman 6 Aquabus Ferry Docks 56 #50 Bus to Downtown and I K O R L 36 R Olympic SkyTrain Station 1 Beadworks T The Liberty Distillery 3 A Bread Affair 4 Muffin Granny 8 Taxi Stand A T T S E I M E 57 Tour Bus Stop N 1 Circle Craft Co-op D 38 Gallery of BC Ceramics 4 Á La Mode 4 Non’s Drinks 51 False Creek Ferry Docks K C I R R L 1 Dundarave Print Workshop 38 Katherine McLean Studio A 4 Armando’s Finest Quality Meats 4 Olde World Fudge U B P M U 1 Fibre Arts Studio S 41 Ainsworth Custom Design 4 Benton Brothers Cheese 4 Omi Japan C P L I I L 1 Gandharva Loka World A 41 Black Stone Press 4 Blue Parrot Espresso Bar 4 Oyama Sausage B R SERVICES Music Store U 41 Federation of Canadian Artists P 4 Candy Kitchen 4 Petit Ami 1 Geza Burghardt Luthiery 41 The Woodshop on Granville Island 4 Celine’s Fish & Chips 4 Phoenix Fast Food 1 CMHC Granville Island 27 Granville Island Buskers Office 1 Gigi B 41 Origins Organic Coffee 4 Chilliwack Honey 4 Pizza Pzazz Administration Offices 33 Post Office 1 Granville Island Hat Store 42 Opus Framing & Art Supplies 4 ChocolaTas 4 The Salmon Shop 1 Lost & Found, 46 Currency Exchange 2nd floor CMHC office 1 John Nutter Glass Studio 43 Granville Island Broom Company 4 Curry 2 U 4 Seafood City 53 Maritime Market Office 7 The Tarot Room 1 Kingsmill Pottery Studio 43 Hartmont Candle Company 4 Duso’s Italian Foods 4 Siegel’s Bagels 49b Granville Island Psychic Studio 15 Granville Island Hotel 1 Kroma Artist Acrylics 43 New-Small & Sterling Glass Studio 4 Dussa’s Ham & Cheese 4 South China Seas 1 Liberty Wine Merchants 43 Per Wendel Madsen Fine Jewellery 4 Four Seasons Farm 4 The Stock Market Little Dream 1 43 Ted KL Chang Studio 4 Fraser Valley Juice & Salad Bar 4 Stuart’s Bakery COMMUNITY 1 Maiwa Handprints/Supply 44 Alarte Silks 4 Gourmet Wok 4 Sunlight Farms 1 Mia Bella 44 Artisan Sake Maker 4 The Grainry 4 Tenderland Meats 2 Triangle Square 19 Arts Umbrella 1 The Market Kitchen 44 Aurum-Argentum Goldsmiths 4 Granville Island Produce 4 Terra Breads 5 Public Market Courtyard 22 False Creek Community Centre 1 Paper-Ya 44 Dalbergia Wood + Fine Objects 4 Granville Island Tea Co. 4 Thai Eleven 12 Emily Carr University 23 Sutcliffe Park 1 Parade Organics Baby Co. 44 Funk Shui 4 Jackson’s Poultry Co. 4 Zara’s Italian Deli 13 Semperviva Yoga Centre 27 Granville Island Cultural Society 1 The Postcard Place 44 Hartman Leather 4 JJ Bean 9 GI Gelato & Coffee House 14 Sea Village 40 Railspur Park 1 Wickaninnish Gallery 44 Hilary Morris/Beaver Pond 4 Kaisereck Delicatessen 9 Rogers’ Chocolates 16 Ron Basford Park 54 Foreshore Walk 4 Granville Island Day Vendors 44 i.e. creative 4 L’Epicerie Rotisserie & 12 Butler Did It Bistro 4 Granville Island Florist 44 Janis Dean Johnson Jewellery Design Gourmet Shop 32 Pedro’s Organic Coffee House 4 The Smoke Shop 44 Peter Kiss Gallery 4 La Tortilleria 34 Granville Island Brewing MARITIME 4 V&J Plants 44 Sadryna Design 4 Laurelle’s Fine Foods Taproom 18 Feathercraft Kayak 49d Ecomarine Ocean Kayak Centre 9 Blue Seas Gallery 44 Studio 13 4 Lee’s Donuts 44 Agro Café 41 Alder Bay Boat Company 52 Accent/Champagne Cruises 9 Bodacious 47 Island Studio 4 Longliner Seafoods 49c Finest at Sea 49b Bon Chovy Fishing Charters 52 Granville Island Boat Rentals 9 The Cloth Shop 47 Malaspina Printmakers 4 Market Grill 49c Lobsterman 49b Wild Whales Vancouver 53 Bonnie Lee Charters 9 Delish General Store 49a Granville Island Treasures 49c Cooper Boating 9 Dragonspace 49a Karen Cooper Photography OUTDOOR MARKETS 49c Roton Marine Electronics 9 English Bay Gallery 49a Tribal Rugs & Art 2 Farmers Market (June - Oct) 49c Vancouver Water Adventures Ltd 9 The Granville Island Soap Gallery 49b Eagle Spirit Gallery 9 Inukshuk Gallery 49b Ocean Floor 9 Kimdoly Beads 49b Pirate Adventures 9 Rhinoceros INDUSTRY 49b The Raven & The Bear RESTAURANTS 9 The Silk Weaving Studio 49b Red Sky Clothing & Footwear 11 Ocean Construction 9 The Sport Gallery 49b Taraxca Jewellery 7 The Backstage Lounge 48 The Keg 39 Micon Products 9 Top of the Ramp 49c Carolyn Kramer Artist 9 The Sandbar 49a Tony’s Fish & Oyster Café 47 B&B Scale Models 10 Clarence Mills 49c Michael Dean Jewellery Design 15 Dockside Restaurant 49a Vancouver Fish Company 31 Crystal Ark 49c Strüb 28 Cats Social House Restaurant & Bar 32 Umbrella Shop 49c White Ocean Gallery 46 Edible Canada Bistro 50 Bridges MAJOR BUILDINGS & LANDMARKS 33 Woofles & Meowz 49c Art Works Wonders T Aquabus Ferry Docks .........6 Kids Market ...............33 C I 20 Darcus Gallery 49d Eklectic Finds R The Boatyard ..............55 Maritime Market. .49 T KIDS 21 Forge & Form 49d The Hang Out Place S I Bridges Restaurant .........50 Net Loft ...................1 D 25 New Leaf Editions 49d Inkary 24 Waterpark R Creekhouse ................9 Ocean Construction ......... 11 U 26 Crafthouse 49d make 33 Adventure Zone / Toddler Zone 33 Just Imagine... Fun Clothing P Emily Carr University ........12 Picnic Pavilion .............29 S 35 Daniel Materna Ceramics L 49d Salt Water Studio 33 Beanstalk Bistro 33 Kaboodles I False Creek Ferry Docks ..... .51 Public Market ...............4 A 36 Granville Island Gallery 33 Karibou Kids R 49d Ten Thousand Villages Blue Bug Toys 33 Granville Island Brewing .....34 Public Market Courtyard ......5 33 Camelot Kids 33 Kites & Puppets Granville Island Hotel ........15 33 Circuit Circus 33 Knotty Toys ENTERTAINMENT 33 Clownin’ Around Magic 33 Little Treasures “on the go” 49a Vancouver TheatreSports® 17 Performance Works 33 Funky Little Shop 33 Potato Arts and Crafts League/Improv Centre 27 Studio 1398 33 Granville Island Toy Co. 33 Ribbit’s Candy Corner 7 Arts Club Theatre Company/ 30 Waterfront Theatre 33 The Hairloft 33 Scallywags Granville Island Stage 35 Carousel Theatre Company 33 Halftime Sports 33 The Shoe box 7 The Revue Stage 46 The Anderson Street Space 33 Humpty Dumpty Books & Music 33 I’m Impressed Paper Arts.
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