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  1. Granville Island is a peninsula and shopping district in the Fairview neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, across False Creek from Downtown Vancouver, under the south end of the Granville Street Bridge.

  2. Plan Your Visit - Granville Island - Vancouver, BC. Planning a visit to Granville Island? We have a few ideas... Need a quick plan? For Couples Walk around the Island Enjoy a rainy day For photographers Maritime Adventure. ...or create your own. Choose your interests. Food & Drink. Arts & Culture. Shopping & Gifts. Kids Activities.

  3. About. This large sandbar and former industrial site is now a posh, artsy neighborhood filled with quaint shops, eateries, breweries, and year-round arts and cultural festivals. Located in False Creek, it's famous for the Granville Island Public Market where you can get fresh produce, gourmet food, and artisanal handicrafts.

  4. Granville Island, located in the heart of Vancouver, British Columbia, is not actually an island but a peninsula nestled under the south end of the Granville Street Bridge. Though it covers only 35 acres, it is a bustling metropolis of culture, food, and art.

  5. Apr 7, 2019 · Updated on 04/07/19. Bun Lee / Getty Images. Granville Island is one of Vancouver, BC's top 10 attractions, hosts one of the city's biggest Canada Day celebrations (July 1), and is home to the famous Granville Island Public Market. While it may--at first glance--seem to visitors that Granville Island is "touristy," it's far more than that; it's ...

  6. 14 Unique & Fun Things to do on Granville Island. From its world famous market and award winning improv to shops, restaurants, and views galore, there truly is no shortage of fun things to do on Granville Island, for visitors and locals alike. Touristy as it may be, we love a good visit to Granville Island (which officially belongs to Vancouver ...

  7. Granville Island is home to many cultural venues and hosts numerous performing arts and cultural festivals year-round. Operationally self-sustaining, Granville Island is home to more than 300 businesses employing more than 3,000 people. First Nation’s History on Granville Island with review provided by: Chief Janice George, Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish)

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