Underneath the Granville Bridge you’ll find Granville Island, a half-peninsula within the False Creek. It is an artificial island created to host industry and it was converted in the 1970s and attracts many visitors these days. Highlight is the Granville Island Public Market that sells gourmet food which gives you the chance to try a lot of different local produce. It is surrounded by bars and restaurants and you can conveniently sit at the shore of the False Creek and enjoy views on the sea arm.
Parking opportunities are scarce at Granville Island but it is well-connected by Aquabus. You can jump on one of the boats at The Village close to Science World where you can catch a SkyTram. On the other hand you can also go to Hornby Street or the Aquatic center to do the short hop over False Creek by Aquabus. Granville Island is a great place to explore and one of the best options for a sundowner at Vancouver.
Granville Island Public Market
Granville Island
Vancouver
British Columbia
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