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Top 10 Must-Visit Businesses on Granville Island

Top 10 Must-Visit Businesses on Granville Island
Granville Island in Vancouver transforms into a holiday shopping paradise, boasting over 300 unique businesses. From Kroma Artist Acrylics, a haven for artists with its handcrafted paints, to the deliciously reinvented Nanaimo Bars of Northern Bars, each business offers its own charm and story. Indulge in Lee's Donuts' classic treats, marvel at Search & Rescue Denim's craft, and delight in Kasama Chocolate's ethically sourced confections. V&J Plant Shop's green oasis, MAKE Vancouver's creative hub, Granville Island Broom Co's artisanal brooms, and the renowned Arts Club Theatre Company complete this diverse and vibrant shopping experience.
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The Charm of Hanging a Hammock Indoors

The Charm of Hanging a Hammock Indoors
An indoor hammock is more than just a trendy addition to your home. It's a versatile, comfortable, and stylish way to create a personal retreat. Find out how.
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Seth Rogan and Jennifer Robertson's "The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down" on Granville Island

Seth Rogan and Jennifer Robertson's "The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down" on Granville Island
Taking place on Granville Island in the old Emily Carr building, this new series will showcase the talents of ten of Canada's most skilled potters as they compete to be crowned the best at the wheel​.
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The Future of Granville Island: Chain & Forge Building

The Future of Granville Island: Chain & Forge Building
Granville Island is getting it's first major redevelopment in decades pursued by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). More room for unique businesses in both food and retail will be joining Granville Island in Spring 2024!
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From Trees to Moons: The Evolving History of Hammocks

From Trees to Moons: The Evolving History of Hammocks
The hammock has a history stretching back over a thousand years, rooted deeply in the heart of Central and South American civilizations. As Europeans adopted them, the name evolved into what we now know as the hammock or many variations across the globe.
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