Granville Island marina in Vancouver
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Calming coastal scenery. Granville Island Marina
What was initially an industrial land has over the decades developed into an attractive artsy destination in Vancouver. We’re talking about Granville Island. With a spectacular coastline and ease of access to quaint shops and cafes, this site conveniently draws in millions of local and global tourists each year. As the premium location for boating, the Vancouver International Boat Show is held here this time of the year. As one of the largest boating events in North America, the Vancouver International Boat Show offers people the opportunity to discover everything associated with boating. This includes exploring the various boats and accessories as well as how to get started with boating or advancing to the next level. Given the ongoing pandemic, the event has been cancelled this year, however, hopefully it will be well underway next year.
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