Granville Island, how do I love thee?
Yesterday I went to Granville Island for a visit with my good friend Carmen who was one of the artisans in the Public Market that day. Our visiting was sporadic which was good for Carmen - that means there were lots of interested customers …
… like devilish Danny in his new Devil hat. How cute is he?!
While I was waiting for Carmen I managed to finish off a pair of socks. Project specs later when I get a picture of them on my feet - and yes, they’re for me!
I love the walk to Granville Island. There’s a community garden along the old railway tracks and at this time of year it’s just beautiful with all sorts of flowers.
Carmen wrote a list of her favourite things about Granville Island in a recent blog post. Let’s see if I can come up with 10 things too, in no particular order:
- the inspiration I derive from all the great artisans selling in the Public Market and on the island
- gloriously fresh produce - especially all my summer favourites (berries, cherries, peaches, nectarines, …)
- Maiwa now carries yarn! (although it doesn’t appear to be available on their website yet)
- creative and thoughtful fine craft at Crafthouse (where I used to sell my jewellery when I was a jeweller) run by the Crafts Association of British Columbia
- the ball machine commissioned by Ocean Concrete
- watching Devan play at the waterpark (this photo was taken when he was two)
- the great programming at the False Creek Community Centre
- the Indian food at Curry 2 U in the Public Market
- meeting friends (especially Beth and Lucy) for a visit and play
- the Granville Island ferry rides
Upon rereading Carmen’s list, I see we enjoy many of the same things. What do you enjoy about Granville Island?



Mum said,
July 13, 2008 at 6:44 am
My favorite reason to go to Granville Island is for rhubarb raspberry pie at A La Mode. It’s worth the cost of the ferry ride.