Granville Island, plus those cute little ferries

Granville Island is essentially a giant farmers market, with restaurants, galleries and artist studios. We even got to watch a blacksmith and a glass blower working. There’s a big public market building that feels a lot like Pike Place, a small playground and a two-story Kids Market where your kids will happily empty your bank account between a bounty of toy stores and the arcade.

The two-story Kids Market on Granville Island, located under the Granville Bridge. The market includes lots of fun toy and souvenir shops, a climbing gym and an arcade.
The driving entrance to Granville Island, under the Granville Bridge.

The Aquabus runs every five to 15 minutes, every day except Christmas, with eight stops along False Creek. 

My story is in The Seattle Times.

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