Welcome to Granville Island
Step into the vibrant world of Granville Island—Vancouver’s beloved cultural and culinary peninsula under the Granville Street Bridge. Formerly a thriving industrial zone, it was transformed into a bustling creative hub in the late 1970s.
Today, the heart of the island—the Public Market—is alive with local produce, fresh seafood, artisan treats, and international cuisine. But there’s so much more: arts studios, theatres, family attractions, waterfront strolls, craft breweries, and public art. This guide will help you craft the ideal Granville Island outing—from arrival tips to unmissable experiences. And for food enthusiasts, the Granville Island Market Tour by FoodieTours.ca offers VIP tastings, skip-the-line access, and insider stories—making it an unforgettable way to enjoy the best bites.
Getting to Granville Island
From Downtown Vancouver
AquaBus or False Creek Ferries
A scenic and relaxing ride with multiple boarding points—Yaletown, Science World, or Aquatic Centre.
Bus #50 False Creek
Direct route from central Vancouver to Granville Island.
Walking or Biking
Cross the Granville Bridge via pedestrian paths—perfect for active travelers
Taxi/Ride‑Share
Quick and convenient, though you’ll miss the waterfront charm.
From other Vancouver neighbourhoods
TransLink Trip Planner will guide you by bus or SkyTrain transfers.
Driving
Limited free parking available—arrive early, especially on summer weekends.
Accessibility
Granville Island is designed to be inclusive and accessible for everyone. Most areas are wheelchair- and stroller-friendly, with ramps, accessible washrooms, and smooth pedestrian paths throughout the island. Visitors should be mindful of some uneven or original industrial surfaces that may pose minor tripping hazards, especially in wet weather.
Ferries like the Aquabus offer partial wheelchair access, while False Creek Ferries accommodate collapsible wheelchairs. Several restaurants, theatres, and public spaces are accessible to those using mobility aids. Wheelchairs are also available to borrow on a first-come, first-served basis.
Designated accessible parking is available near key areas, and HandyDART drop-off points make it easier for visitors with mobility challenges to arrive comfortably.
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Things to Do on Granville Island
Granville Island Public Market
Open daily from 9 AM (extended summer hours to 7 PM). A vibrant marketplace featuring fresh fish, produce, baked goods, flowers, and artisan stalls.
Kids Market
A joyland of toy shops, indoor play areas, and even live turtles. Entertainment workshops and the water splash park make it a family favorite.
Artisan Studios & Galleries
Wander through Railspur Alley and the Net Loft. Watch glassblowers, potters, painters at work—and pick up unique souvenirs.
Live Performances
Catch improv shows at Vancouver TheatreSports, stories at Galleries by the Sea, or kids’ shows at Carousel Theatre. Check seasonal festivals like the Vancouver Writers Fest, hosted in intimate on‑island venues.
Outdoor Fun
Stroll or bike along the False Creek Seawall—part of Vancouver’s scenic waterfront loops . Relax in Sutcliffe Park or splash around at the kids’ water park. Boat rentals, sea kayaks, Aquabuses, and Ferries add a touch of adventure .
Unique Shops & Craft Brews
Explore the Hat Shop, independent bookstores, and Paper‑Ya. Beer lovers should stop at Granville Island Brewing, BC’s pioneering craft brewery.
Public Art
Don’t miss the colourful “Giants” murals painted on the Ocean Concrete silos—one of the most iconic backdrops on the island.
Where to Eat on Granville Island: A Food Lover’s Paradise
Market Must‑Tries
Lee’s Donuts: A local legend—savory donuts topped with bacon or glaze.
Oyama Sausage Co.: House‑made charcuterie, gourmet sausages, and pâtés.
Terra Breads & A Bread Affair: Over artisanal loaves, pastries, and seasonal sandwiches.
Siegel’s Bagels, Benton Bros. Cheese, Chocolate & Gelato stalls:
Don’t miss the smoked salmon, fair‑trade tea, and strong coffee from JJ Bean & Granville Island Tea Co.
Sit‑Down Restaurants
The Sandbar: Seafood with stunning views and elegant plating.
Tap & Barrel (formerly Bridges): Casual patio dining with local beers.
Dockside Restaurant: Waterfront views meet refined comfort food.
Food Tours to Savour
The Granville Island Market Tour (2 hrs, CAD $125) includes ~10‑20 curated tastings—cheese, charcuterie, donuts, salmon, drinks, and more—with VIP line-free access at top stalls en. Forbes recently named it a top 10 city culinary tour.
Planning Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings are perfect for shopping; afternoons for shows. Summer brings festivals, sunshine, and open‑air concerts, while winter offers cozy indoor markets and performances.
Budget Planning
Most attractions are free; food, parking, and tours can add up—set a budget accordingly.
What to Wear & Bring
Dress in layers: mornings can be crisp, afternoons warmer. Opt for comfy walking shoes.
Go Green
Support local vendors, pack reusable bags, and reduce waste. Bring a water bottle—refill stations are available.
Your Granville Island Adventure Starts Here
Granville Island isn’t just a market—it’s a living canvas of food, culture, art, and local color. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a devoted fan, there’s always something fresh to discover. Explore vibrant studios, indulge in artisanal treats, catch live performances, and soak in waterfront views.
Ready for an insider’s experience? Book the Granville Island Market Tour and savor VIP tastings, expert stories, and skip‑the‑line privileges—all in the company of passionate local guides.