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Visit Us. BIG NEWS! We are closed as of December 17th, 2023 until late April 2024. We are doing some exciting renovations to our building which we can’t wait to share with you! Keep and eye on our social media for exciting updates. STILL LOOKING FOR FRESH GRANVILLE BEER?
They come at cost, but it is worth to have one than leave the brewery without taking any beer. Granville Island Brewery is a must see Vancouver icon in one of the city's most famous locations. Join Canadian Craft Tours for a visit today!
Home | Granville Island Brewing. We are currently closed for renovations. Visit the Find Our Beer tab to locate our beer near you! BIG NEWS! We are closed as of December 17th, 2023 until late April 2024. We are doing some exciting renovations to our building which we can’t wait to share with you!
About. Tours of Canada's first modern microbrewery last about a half hour and include a souvenir glass and a taste of four brews. Kids are welcome; they get a taste of root beer. COST: C$8.75. July and Aug., Sun.-Wed. 10-7, Thurs.-Sat. 10-8; Sept.-June, daily 10-7; call for tour times. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing.
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Mar 30, 2019 · On Sunday afternoon we took the ferry across to Granville Island to visit the market and many shops and mainly to take a tour of Granville Island Brewery. It is an excellent little microbrewery and a fact-filled fun tour.
Jul 15, 2021 · Make a stop at Granville Island Brewing or even join a Vancouver brewery tour! Table Of Contents. 18 Things to do on Granville Island, Vancouver. 1. Visit the Granville Island Public Market. A mid-chew photo at the Granville Public Market. Please ignore the cheese on my face.
Feb 11, 2024 · Attractions. 13 Things to Do at Granville Island Vancouver. February 11, 2024 Add comment. Vancouver’s Granville Island was formerly a mudflat replete with tin factories and heavy machine shops servicing the thriving logging and fishing sectors of our city.