

A bustling, open-air market offering local produce, artisan crafts, and diverse food stalls, all set against the backdrop of Vancouver's picturesque False Creek.
A bustling market offering local produce, artisanal products, and food stalls.

A world-renowned museum showcasing First Nations art and culture.
Enjoy a scenic ferry ride along False Creek with views of the city skyline.
Egg, bacon, and cheese on a bagel, served with a side of hash browns.
Cream cheese, smoked salmon, red onion, and capers on a toasted bagel.
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.
Famous for its coffee and unique breakfast dishes, Revolver Café is a beloved spot on Granville Island.
Known for its fresh seafood and waterfront views, Go Fish is a popular lunch spot on Granville Island.
The Sandbar offers a refined dining experience with a focus on fresh seafood, making it a popular dinner spot.

Handmade, natural soaps inspired by the Pacific Northwest, a local favourite since 1992.
A traditional First Nations treat, made from smoked salmon and sweetened with sugar and salt.
Handcrafted, unique umbrellas made from locally sourced materials, perfect for Vancouver's rainy climate.
Granville Island can be rainy, a raincoat is essential to stay dry.
To carry your purchases from the market, as plastic bags are not provided.
To explore the island's history, art, and food scene in depth.
A lush, undisturbed forest in the Melagiri Hills, home to diverse flora and fauna.
Explore 17th-century history at this coastal state park, featuring a museum, historic buildings, and scenic walks.
Mappila Bay Museum in Kozhikode, Kerala, showcases the rich history and culture of the Mappila community, with a focus on their maritime heritage.