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Discover the places you’ll love when visiting for an hour, a day, or more!
Once mainly industrial, Granville Island is now a thriving center of activity with a relaxed and distinctive atmosphere. Artists and retailers have moved into converted warehouses alongside houseboats, theaters, galleries, and restaurants. The Granville Island Public Market is one of the most popular attractions selling fruit and vegetables, seafood, and a great variety of other specialties as well as ready-to-eat items. Not truly an island, the arts hub is linked to residential areas by one road and footbridges to the south, and to the Downtown peninsula (across False Creek) by ferry.
Location: South of the Granville Street Bridge
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Niagara on the Lake Tours Category : Tourist attractions
Toronto to Niagara on the Lake day tour with pick up from your choice Greater Toronto locations. Smaller tour with commentary, wine tasting and walking tour included. Full day bus tour includes day in time in Canada’s prettiest town, 2 hour walking tour, wine tasting, additional lunch and tour options. Niagara wineries tour includes tastings
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Old Quebec (Vieux-Quebec) Category : Tourist attractions
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HALIFAX WATERFRONT Category : Tourist attractions
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MarineLand Canada Category : Tourist attractions
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Short Notice Moving Category : Tourist attractions
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Le BateauMouche Montreal Category : Tourist attractions
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The Royal Tyrrell Museum Category : Tourist attractions
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