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Jul032013

Vancouver: Granville Island's Public Market

I love a good market. Vancouver's Granville Island's Public Market is ah.mah.zing. The only snag, not being able to buy fresh produce that I could actually take home. Hmm...although, I did buy the most insanely divine Ice Wine Chocolates from Rogers' Chocolates and beer from Granville Island Brewing Company (so my priorities may be questionable) BUT I must say, the beer served us well during the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Anyway, I digress. Back to the public market....where the selection is vast and the freshness, out of bounds.

For lunch, I had fish and chips (obviously) from Celine's and I had to make a stop at the famous Lee's Donuts (as seen on tv) after which I parked myself at the Granville Island Tea Company with a pot of Earl Grey admist a crowd of market goers.

Come with me to smell the peonies, maneuver pyramids of fruit while oogling the abundance of fresh fish...

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Reader Comments (3)

Gorgeous photographs! Quick question: When you're shooting inside a shop do you ask someone if you can or are you just discreet?
xM

July 11, 2013 | Unregistered Commentermelissa

This seriously looks like one of the best markets ever. How amazing would it be to work at that tea place?! And my mom loooooves peonies. She likes to gather up the petals and throw them in the air! =)

July 14, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterClair

Thanks Melissa! I try to be discreet and if I'm not, I wait for them to say "no photos" but usually nothing happens, so I keep shooting haha!
Thanks Clair :) That's so sweet about your Mom throwing the petals...I think they're a gorgeous flower. So elegant.

July 15, 2013 | Registered CommenterSmita

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