Granville Island

Finally, after almost being cooped up indoors every Saturday because of the rain and wind, the Fuentes family was set free — thanks to the sunshine and seasonably mild weather! After eating one heavy brunch of pancakes, eggs, bacon, ham and wieners, off they went to Granville Island.
You don't need to ride a ferry to reach this urban oasis (though you can get there on a boat, too). Because it's in the middle of Vancouver, you can take the bus, drive the car, bike, jog or walk. Nestled under the Granville Street Bridge in the shores of False Creek, Granville Island is a popular destination among tourists and locals. Plus, you can find unique stuff here you can't see in other stores in the city.

There were more shops upstairs, and checked them out the three did. The first to caught their eye was


It was getting hot and humid inside Kids Market. So, they decided to go out and get some fresh air while walking to the Granville Island Public Market to grab a bite. On the way to the market, they got sidetracked by Tallulah, a street performer. Her juggling act was not that spectacular, but it was her adlibs that got the audience's attention. She was really funny and had everyone in stitches.
When the performance was over, Lyn dragged her two boys to Net Loft, which was near the public market. You'll find more unique and hard-to-find stuff here like custom eyeglasses, head gear and unusual stationery. Raf didn't want them to stay long here because he had already digested his brunch and was eagerly looking forward to dinner.
Dinner was supposed to be at the public market's fast-food area, but it was too crowded and noisy. So, the family decided to try the small café near the entrance to Granville Island, which was known for its fish and chips. •