“Giants,” Granville Island, Vancouver
The giants are a massive street art project that was completed for the 200th birthday of Vancouver in 2014. It was intended to be removed after 2 years, but because of its popularity it will remain.
The giants are a massive street art project that was completed for the 200th birthday of Vancouver in 2014. It was intended to be removed after 2 years, but because of its popularity it will remain.
DrFumblefinger shares photos of some of the delicious items he saw while visiting the Granville Island Market in Vancouver.
DrFumblefinger shares photos of some of the signs he encountered while exploring Granville Island.
This is the second installment highlighting Vancouver’s energetic and fascinating Granville Island Market. Part 1 featured an overview of the market, it’s history and its produce. This post features the seafood, cheeses, meats,…
One of my favorite markets anywhere is the Granville Island Public Market in Vancouver. Situated on a piece of reclaimed land, it’s become a peninsula and is an island in name only. It adjoins False Creek and Burrard Inlet south of…
The Burrard Bridge (aka the Burrard Street Bridge) is an Art Deco style bridge constructed in the 1930s. It spans False Creek and connects downtown Vancouver with its southern suburbs. In addition to vehicle…
The giants are a massive street art project that was completed for the 200th birthday of Vancouver in 2014. It was intended to be removed after 2 years, but because of its popularity it will remain.
DrFumblefinger shares photos of some of the delicious items he saw while visiting the Granville Island Market in Vancouver.
DrFumblefinger shares photos of some of the signs he encountered while exploring Granville Island.
This is the second installment highlighting Vancouver’s energetic and fascinating Granville Island Market. Part 1 featured an overview of the market, it’s history and its produce. This post features the seafood, cheeses, meats,…
One of my favorite markets anywhere is the Granville Island Public Market in Vancouver. Situated on a piece of reclaimed land, it’s become a peninsula and is an island in name only. It adjoins False Creek and Burrard Inlet south of…
The Burrard Bridge (aka the Burrard Street Bridge) is an Art Deco style bridge constructed in the 1930s. It spans False Creek and connects downtown Vancouver with its southern suburbs. In addition to vehicle…