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Granville Island Public Market

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Granville Island Public Market is an indoor market where you can browse Vancouver ingredients and quick meals in one place. It's good for putting together a light lunch with fruit, seafood, baked goods, and deli items.

Hours and closed days vary by shop, so check the official guide.

Visitor information

Hours See the official information.
Price range Admission is free; food purchases cost extra.
Address Public Market, 1689 Johnston St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3R9
Getting there Walk around Granville Island

Opening hours and prices may change. Please check the official channel before visiting when an item says to check the official notice.

Useful tips

  • If the weather is good, take your food and look for a seat by the water.
  • When it's crowded, it's easier to first decide where to sit and how your group will move around.
  • Looking at the meal flow, spending one lap browsing first, then separating takeout-friendly items from things best eaten right away, seems to cut down decision time.
  • The official guide mentions exceptions such as some holidays and a January maintenance closure, so for winter or holiday plans, recheck same-day operations before heading out.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Public Market enough on its own?

The official guide covers not only the Public Market but also facilities across Granville Island such as the Net Loft, studios, restaurants, and performance venues. Set your stay time differently depending on whether you're only planning to eat or also want to browse shops and walk around.

Do shops inside the market keep the same hours?

The official guide recommends checking before you visit because individual vendors' hours can change. If you're aiming for a specific bakery or grocery shop, don't rely only on the overall market hours; check that shop's information too.

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