Local Businesses Archives - 604 Now https://604now.com/category/shopping/local-businesses/ Everything about Vancouver - News, Events, Food, Concerts Thu, 13 Jun 2024 19:46:16 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 https://604now.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-favi-32x32.gif Local Businesses Archives - 604 Now https://604now.com/category/shopping/local-businesses/ 32 32 Boost Your Child’s Math Skills This Summer at Spirit of Math https://604now.com/boost-your-childs-math-skills-this-summer-at-spirit-of-math/ https://604now.com/boost-your-childs-math-skills-this-summer-at-spirit-of-math/#respond Wed, 12 Jun 2024 23:35:21 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=202371 Step into the enriching world of Spirit of Math (SoM), where high-performing students from Grade 1 to Grade 10 in Metro Vancouver come to excel and challenge themselves in mathematic.

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Step into the enriching world of Spirit of Math (SoM), where high-performing students from Grade 1 to Grade 10 in Metro Vancouver come to excel and challenge themselves in mathematic. With locations in Vancouver, West Vancouver and Richmond, SoM offers a unique after-school experience designed for motivated learners who aspire to reach the top of their class and beyond.

Release the Genius

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Spirit of Math (SoM) is renowned for its innovative approach to math education, and their expansion into Vancouver brings these cutting-edge programs and summer camps to new students. The Vancouver campuses are part of SoM’s broader network, which serves over 9,000 students across Canada, including Toronto, Calgary, Winnipeg, and through online platforms. This expansion introduces Vancouver students to a curriculum that has been honed over 20 years, integrating real classroom experiences and the evolving needs of students.

In Vancouver, students now have the opportunity to excel in national and international math competitions like CNML, Mathematica, and Math Challengers, thanks to a curriculum designed to build both hard and soft skills. The Vancouver programs, like those in other cities, are built on four key pillars: drills, core curriculum, problem-solving, and cooperative group work. This structured yet flexible approach ensures that students not only master complex mathematical concepts but also develop essential life skills such as perseverance, discipline, and teamwork.

By focusing on these core elements, SoM Vancouver aims to nurture well-rounded individuals prepared to tackle academic challenges and succeed in various aspects of life.

Exciting Summer Programs

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This summer, they are excited to offer three distinct summer camps tailored to different grade levels, each designed to provide a stimulating and enjoyable learning experience:

West Vancouver Campus

Grades 2-3: Basic Skills & Problem Solving I 

Prepare for the upcoming school year with a refresher course that introduces new students to the dynamic SoM classroom environment. Topics include addition and multiplication drills, number theory, mental math, and a variety of problem-solving exercises such as counting shapes and data problems.

Grades 4-6: Basic Skills & Problem Solving II 

Build on foundational math skills with integer drills, number theory, and

problem-solving topics such as Venn diagrams and divisibility rules. This refresher course is perfect for new students eager to experience the Spirit of Math methodology.

Grades 7-9: Probability

From basic concepts to advanced permutations and combinations, this course covers essential probability topics not typically taught during the school year. Daily multiplication drills and competition problem sets ensure a thorough and engaging learning experience.

Vancouver Campus

Grades 2-3: Graphing & Discovering Patterns 

Dive into the fascinating world of graphing and patterns. Students will learn to use Cartesian coordinates to plot points and create drawings. They will also learn about the Tower of Hanoi, circle chord patterns, and the Fibonacci sequence, all while engaging in daily math problems and drills.

Grades 4-6: Golden Ratio and Contest Prep 

Uncover the mysteries of the golden ratio and its natural occurrences. This course also focuses on preparing students for upcoming Mathematica competitions with rigorous drills and daily math challenges.

Grades 7-9: Transformations

Explore translations, reflections, rotations, and dilations in this comprehensive course on transformations. Previously taught in evening classes, this particular subject has been enhanced to include new senior grade material.

Join the Spirit of Math Community

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At Spirit of Math, they are dedicated to providing a high-quality, education-oriented, and fun learning environment. Your child’s journey to becoming a future leader starts with Spirit of Math. Check out their website to learn more and stay tuned to their Instagram for the latest updates and insights. 

Locations:

  • Vancouver Campus: #224 2211 W 4th Avenue, Vancouver BC V6K 1N9
  • West Vancouver Campus: 2446 Haywood Avenue, West Vancouver BC V7V 1Y2
  • Richmond Campus (11571 Daniels Road, Richmond BC V6X 1M7 (DOES NOT OFFER SUMMER CAMPS)

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The 5 Most Affordable Data Plans in Vancouver https://604now.com/most-affordable-data-plans-in-vancouver/ https://604now.com/most-affordable-data-plans-in-vancouver/#respond Thu, 30 May 2024 17:31:44 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=201907 Let’s be real – Vancouver residents are no stranger to inflation. As the price of living soars, staying connected to those who mean the most to you (and looking at

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Let’s be real – Vancouver residents are no stranger to inflation. As the price of living soars, staying connected to those who mean the most to you (and looking at memes on the Skytrain) shouldn’t be something you need to worry about. We’ve assembled the cheapest data plans in Vancouver so you can rest easy, knowing that’s one thing you’re not overpaying for.

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Fizz Mobile

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Arriving in Vancouver with style, Fizz sets itself apart with an amazing suite of features designed to enhance the user experience and keep money in your pocket.

Generous Data Plans

Fizz offers ample data plans to keep you connected without compromise. Plus, with data rollover, any unused data is automatically carried over to the next month, ensuring you get the most out of your plan.

Transparent Pricing

Say goodbye to bill shock with Fizz’s transparent pricing. There are no hidden fees or surprise charges – what you pay for is what you get. With Fizz, you’ll enjoy peace of mind knowing exactly how much you’ll be paying each month.

Community At The Forefront

As a Fizz member, you’re not just a customer – you’re part of a vibrant community. Fizz rewards members for helping each other out; for example, answering questions on the forum and gifting data to fellow members.

Flexibility and Control

Fizz puts you in the driver’s seat with their flexible plans and easy-to-use website. Customize your plan according to your needs, adjust your data allowance, and track your usage with ease, all from the palm of your hand. Plus, you can send that one friend who’s always asking for a hotspot some data and save your battery.

Freedom Mobile

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Freedom Mobile offers widespread coverage across Vancouver and beyond, ensuring you stay connected wherever you go. With their reliable network, dropped calls and dead zones become a thing of the past.

Enhanced Features

Freedom Mobile goes beyond basic connectivity with a range of enhanced features. From Wi-Fi calling to visual voicemail, they offer tools to enhance your communication experience.

Customer Support

Experience top-notch customer support with Freedom Mobile’s dedicated team. Whether you need assistance setting up your device or troubleshooting an issue, help is just a phone call away.

Wi-Fi Calling

Stay connected even in areas with poor cellular coverage using Freedom Mobile’s Wi-Fi calling feature. Make and receive calls over Wi-Fi networks, ensuring you’re always reachable, no matter where you are.

Public Mobile

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Public Mobile empowers users with fully customizable plans. Choose the data, talk, and text options that best suit your needs, ensuring you only pay for what you use.

Self-Serve Options:

Public Mobile puts control in your hands with self-serve options for managing your account. From changing plans to adding features, you can make adjustments effortlessly online.

AutoPay Discount

Save even more with Public Mobile’s AutoPay discount. Enroll in AutoPay and enjoy a monthly discount on your plan, making it even more affordable to stay connected.

Refer-a-Friend Program

Spread the word about Public Mobile and earn rewards through their refer-a-friend program. Refer friends and family to join Public Mobile, and both you and your referrals will receive rewards as a thank you.

Chatr Mobile

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Public Mobile empowers users with fully customizable plans. Choose the data, talk, and text options that best suit your needs, ensuring you only pay for what you use.

International Calling Options

Keep in touch with loved ones abroad with Chatr Mobile’s international calling options. Enjoy affordable rates for making calls to over 200 countries worldwide, so you can stay in touch no matter where you are.

Travel Add-Ons

Stay connected while traveling with Chatr Mobile’s travel add-ons. Choose from affordable options for international roaming and data roaming, ensuring you stay connected even when you’re away from home.

Bring Your Own Device

Bring your own device and enjoy the benefits of Chatr Mobile’s network without the hassle of purchasing a new phone. Simply insert your Chatr SIM card into your compatible device, and you’re ready to go.

Lucky Mobile

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Lucky Mobile keeps it simple with straightforward plans that fit your needs. Choose from a range of options with no hidden fees or complicated terms.

Multi-Month Plans

Save money with Lucky Mobile’s multi-month plans. Choose a plan with a longer commitment and enjoy discounted rates, making it even more affordable to stay connected in the long run.

Bring Your Own Device

Keep your current device and switch to Lucky Mobile hassle-free. Bring your own phone and enjoy the benefits of their network without the need to purchase a new device.

Nationwide Coverage

Enjoy nationwide coverage with Lucky Mobile’s extensive network. Whether you’re in the city or exploring the great outdoors, you can count on reliable connectivity wherever you go.

Vancouver residents have a range of affordable data plan options to choose from, each with its own unique benefits. Whether you prioritize expansive coverage, simplicity, or community engagement, there’s a plan to suit your needs and budget.

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Rosewood Home & Condo Is Hosting a Closing Sale With Massive Discounts https://604now.com/rosewood-furniture-north-vancouver-grand-farewell-closing-sale-massive-discounts/ https://604now.com/rosewood-furniture-north-vancouver-grand-farewell-closing-sale-massive-discounts/#respond Thu, 23 May 2024 20:47:01 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=201613 For over a decade, Rosewood Home & Condo has been a beloved fixture in Vancouver, adorning homes with modern, hand-crafted solid wood furniture. As the brand’s owner retires, Rosewood Home

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For over a decade, Rosewood Home & Condo has been a beloved fixture in Vancouver, adorning homes with modern, hand-crafted solid wood furniture. As the brand’s owner retires, Rosewood Home & Condo invites you to indulge in their Grand Farewell Sale, celebrating unmatched quality, craftsmanship, and style with discounts up to 75% off.

Discovering Opulence at Rosewood

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Rosewood Home & Condo has been synonymous with luxury since they opened their doors in 2011. Fashioned from sustainable Indian rosewood and acacia, premium leather, and expertly welded steel, the furniture at Rosewood Home & Condo rises above mere functionality. Each handcrafted piece stands as a testament to the brand’s unwavering commitment to impeccable artistry and quality that will stand the test of time.

Customizable Options

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What makes the brand even more unique is their dedication to personalization. Their modular bed frames epitomize this ethos, providing a customized experience. You can handpick from a floating platform, drawer or hydraulic storage base. Then select your wood finish and headboard option, to create a tailor-made solution that aligns perfectly with your unique style and storage needs. 

Their iconic custom Rosewood Dining Tables are another popular choice. You can select your size, wood finish & choose between a live edge or tapered style. Finally, take your pick from five gorgeous leg options to create a one of a kind dining experience. Impressing your friends and family with your sense of style has never been more affordable.

Irresistible Offers

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For a limited time, enjoy discounts of up to 75% off on a wide selection of premium hardwood furniture and designer Italian sofas. Whether you’re furnishing a new home, renovating, or seeking to elevate your space, now is the perfect time to acquire these pieces at a massive discount. Rosewood Home & Condos’ Grand Farewell Sale is your opportunity to invest in luxury furniture without breaking the bank. Their categories include living room, bedroom, dining room, lighting, office furniture & vanities.

Crafting Your Dream Space with Rosewood

Explore their range of custom hardwood furniture and experience the luxury of bespoke design. Whether you’re in need of a stunning new bed and matching nightstands or a handcrafted solid wood dining table and chairs that you will enjoy lively dinners over for years to come, Rosewood Home & Condo offers customizable options to bring your dream space to life.

Limited Time Offer

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Discover unbeatable deals at Rosewood Home & Condo’s Grand Farewell Sale. Hurry in – this exclusive event is only available for a very limited time. Visit them at 733 Marine Dr, North Vancouver. Elevate your space with premium hardwood furniture and designer sofas at prices you won’t find anywhere else. Can’t make it to the showroom? No problem. Shop the collection online at exoticrosewood.com and take advantage of the closing sale from the comfort of your home. With inventory disappearing fast, now is the time to invest in pieces that you will enjoy for years to come.

Rosewood Home & Condo is bidding farewell with a spectacular Grand Farewell Sale, marking the end of an era while celebrating a legacy of quality and craftsmanship. Visit Rosewood Home & Condo at 733 Marine Dr, North Vancouver, and seize the moment before it’s gone! You can also shop the sale at www.exoticrosewood.com

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This Local Company Might Have The Best Looking Paddle Boards in BC https://604now.com/sea-gods-the-best-looking-paddle-boards-in-bc/ https://604now.com/sea-gods-the-best-looking-paddle-boards-in-bc/#respond Thu, 16 May 2024 16:53:44 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=201493 Nestled in the heart of the Vancouver area lies a gem of craftsmanship and creativity: Sea Gods, a renowned paddle board manufacturer based in White Rock, BC. This local company

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Nestled in the heart of the Vancouver area lies a gem of craftsmanship and creativity: Sea Gods, a renowned paddle board manufacturer based in White Rock, BC. This local company makes premium inflatable stand up paddle boards with original artwork commissioned from independent artists and sells them online all over the world. 

Not Your Average Paddle Board

These premium boards go beyond what you would expect of a typical paddle board. Each board is a canvas adorned with original artwork, meticulously crafted by talented local artists. From the the creator of the iconic Kits Angel wings, Pellvetica, to the mesmerizing neon noir style of Professor Luke McBaine, these boards are veritable masterpieces on water. 

But the allure doesn’t stop at aesthetics. Sea Gods combines artistic flair with cutting-edge technology, utilizing the finest materials and construction techniques. The result? Paddle boards that not only captivate the eye but in deliver unparalleled performance and durability.

Their line of inflatable paddle boards also come with a range of accessories, including:

  • 3-Piece carbon fiber shaft/nylon blade paddle
  • Wheelie Storage bag/backpack
  • Dual chamber triple stage manual inflation pump
  • US fin box with new Flexible Click Fin proprietary Kumano System. Fins Click in
  • 11′ Sea Gods coil SUP leash
  • Maintenance Kit

Sea Gods – A Board for Every Journey

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Whether you’re a novice seeking tranquility on calm waters or an adrenaline junkie craving the thrill of challenging waves, they have a board tailored to your needs. Designed to accommodate a diverse range of skill levels and preferences, these boards offer stability for beginners and agility for seasoned adventurers. Their versatility knows no bounds, making them the ideal companion for leisurely paddles along the coastline or epic crossings of the legendary Strait of Georgia. These boards are made for more than just lakes, and that is reflected in their name. 

With accolades echoing across Reddit forums, Sea Gods’ commitment to customer satisfaction is second to none, ensuring every journey is met with unparalleled support and service. With the included wheelie hiking backpack, they are ultra lightweight for a hike up to Lindeman lake, or for wheeling through Vancouver International airport to take with you on your destination vacay. These boards are perfect for any adventure in the lower mainland and beyond.  

Nurturing Nature, One Paddle Board at a Time

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Beyond their artistic allure and exceptional performance, this local company stands as a beacon of environmental stewardship. Committed to preserving the pristine beauty of our oceans, they go above and beyond to minimize their ecological footprint. Sea Gods supports local nonprofits like Sea Smart and also uses eco-friendly packaging materials. Every aspect of their operation reflects a dedication to sustainability. 

By opting for compostable, corn-based packaging and offering a lifetime warranty to prolong the lifespan of their boards, Sea Gods leads by example, proving that excellence and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand. These boards belong on the water, not in the landfill after only one year of use like many of the budget brands.  

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In a world where mediocrity abounds, Sea Gods rise above the rest. They offer paddle boards that redefine the boundaries of artistry, performance, and sustainability. You may be seeking a vessel for leisurely exploration or even daring expeditions. Whatever it may be, you are invited to embark on a journey where every stroke is a brushstroke and every wave is a canvas. Join the ranks of discerning adventurers who choose Sea Gods and elevate your aquatic adventures to new heights. After all, with Sea Gods, the journey is as remarkable as the destination.

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MLB Teams Up With A Century-Old Vancouver Company, Watson Gloves To Produce New Branded Collection https://604now.com/mlb-teams-up-vancouver-watson-gloves-collection/ https://604now.com/mlb-teams-up-vancouver-watson-gloves-collection/#respond Fri, 19 Apr 2024 22:28:27 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=201013 Watson Gloves a renowned family owned glove manufacturer from Vancouver with over a century of experience, 106 years to be exact, has hit a home run with its latest venture.

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Watson Gloves a renowned family owned glove manufacturer from Vancouver with over a century of experience, 106 years to be exact, has hit a home run with its latest venture. Teaming up with Major League Baseball (MLB), Watson Gloves has launched an exclusive line of MLB-licensed work gloves.

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Watson Gloves Are Covering The (Fan) Bases

The partnership between Watson Gloves and MLB brings together the worlds of baseball and heritage craftsmanship. The limited edition work gloves feature the iconic logos and colors of three legendary baseball clubs: the Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees, and Boston Red Sox. These work gloves allow baseball fans to showcase their team pride while supporting a local business whether they are tackling home & garden projects or working on the jobsite.

Pitching Sustainability

In addition to celebrating the spirit of baseball, Watson Gloves is committed to using sustainable materials. The work gloves are crafted using sustainable recycled polyester yarn, made from post-consumer recycled plastic bottles. Through this company, WasteNot, they aim to divert over 50,000 500mL plastic bottles from landfills, emphasizing their dedication to elevating industry through protecting people and the planet.

Step Up To The Plate

Fans across North America can now get their hands on these exclusive MLB-licensed work gloves. Available in select authorized dealers in Canada and the USA, in addition to online through and Fanatics.ca, these gloves offer supporters a unique way to connect with their favorite teams. Whether purchased for personal use or as a gift for a fellow baseball enthusiast, these gloves are sure to be a hit.

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A Grand Slam Legacy

Established in 1918 in Vancouver, Watson Gloves, a family owned Canadian company, has become a leading provider of quality gloves in North America. From their humble origins serving dock workers they have grown over the past century and now have an offering of over 2,000 styles for various tasks. The collaboration with Major League Baseball celebrates craftsmanship, sportsmanship, and heritage , showcasing the power of genuine collaboration by empowering fans to support their favorite teams while keeping their hands safe.

For more information on the collection, visit / or follow them on Instagram @watson_gloves.


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Vancouver Is Getting Its First Self-Serve Unattended Grocery Store This Spring https://604now.com/24-hour-self-serve-convenience-store-vancouver-bc-location/ https://604now.com/24-hour-self-serve-convenience-store-vancouver-bc-location/#respond Thu, 01 Feb 2024 17:26:56 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=169843 If you always opt for the self-serve aisle, this store is for you. A 24-hour convenience store that is completely self-serve is opening in Vancouver. That’s right, a store with

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If you always opt for the self-serve aisle, this store is for you.

A 24-hour convenience store that is completely self-serve is opening in Vancouver. That’s right, a store with no employees, open around the clock, and is fully stocked with all the goods you need.

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Aisle 24 Market was first founded in 2015, the company launched their first store in Ontario. It has since expanded in to several neighbourhoods, including other provinces.

They currently have one store listed on their website for Vancouver, at Landmark on Robson at 1450 Robson Street, Unit 205 opening Spring 2024. With another 2 in development in Vancouver and Burnaby. It is stated that they also have plans to open another 35 stores in BC over the next 5 years.

Aisle 24 Market – Shopping Experience

The entire self-serve process is managed by an app. There are no cashier’s and is completely unattended.

The customer must download an app, create an account, and this will allow them entry into the store. It acts as a key to let you unlock the door and start your shopping experience.

Once in the store, there are security systems in place to control theft and track inventory. Remember, they know who is in the store based on the account.

Digital tags are placed on every product, and updated electronically. Customers will pick up whatever you need like a traditional grocery store, and you pay for exactly as you would in a self-serve checkout at a store.

Aisle 24 stores are open 24/7 and carry average convenience store goods such as snack food, health products, baked goods, deli items, produce, frozen foods, some fresh foods, select household items and beverages.

 

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23 Best Farmers’ Markets in Vancouver for Fresh Produce https://604now.com/best-weekend-farmers-markets-in-metro-vancouver/ https://604now.com/best-weekend-farmers-markets-in-metro-vancouver/#respond Fri, 12 May 2023 15:49:29 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=194177 There is nothing as refreshing as getting fresh local produce or flowers from a weekend farmers market. Thankfully there is an abundance of bustling markets in Metro Vancouver to explore!

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There is nothing as refreshing as getting fresh local produce or flowers from a weekend farmers market. Thankfully there is an abundance of bustling markets in Metro Vancouver to explore!

From the iconic Granville Island Public Market to the vibrant Coquitlam Farmers Market, there is something for everyone. You can explore and support local farmers and artisans while discovering the freshest and most unique produce and goods.

Here’s the best markets in Metro Vancouver to go shopping on the weekends.

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Markets in Metro Vancouver on Fridays

Lonsdale, North Vancouver – Shipyards Night Market

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The classic Shipyards Night Market will once again feature live music on The Stage at Shipbuilders Square, the Patio pop-up beverage garden, food trucks, and a splash park for kids of all ages every Friday from May 12 to Sept. 15.

Address: Lonsdale Quay, 123 Carrie Cates Ct, North Vancouver

Markets in Metro Vancouver on Saturdays

Riley Park Farmers Market

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Riley Park Farmers Market is now open for the summer season until Oct. 28. Find many must-try vendors every Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm at the corner of 30th Avenue and Ontario Street.

Address: 50 E 30th Ave, Vancouver

Trout Lake Farmers Market

Check out Trout Lake Farmers Market each Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm until Oct. 28. The vibrant market has lots of fresh produce and some unique finds. It’s at the north parking lot of John Hendry Park, Lakewood Drive and East 13th Ave.

Address: Trout Lake John Hendry Park, Vancouver

West End Farmers Market

The iconic West End Farmers Market is back May 20 to Oct. 28. It runs every Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm at 1100 Comox Street, between Bute and Thurlow. It’s easily one of the most popular spots in the city to find fresh produce and other items from local artisans.

Address: 1100 Comox St, Vancouver

Burnaby – Artisan Farmers Markets

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The Burnaby location of this signature market opens May 13 and runs through October. Shop just steps away from Deer Lake, while you listen to entertainers and meet up with friends to check out locally grown, baked and created goodies. It runs Saturdays from 9 am to 2 pm.

Address: 4949 Canada Way, Burnaby

Lonsdale, North Vancouver – Artisan Farmers Markets

Head to Lonsdale Quay in North Vancouver and explore all this local market has to offer, from delicious baked goods to quirky crafts. It runs now through October, on Saturdays from 9 am to 2 pm.

Address: Lonsdale Quay, 123 Carrie Cates Ct, North Vancouver

Maple Ridge – Haney Farmers Market

Find this gem in Maple Ridge, offering a kids area and live music. The Haney Farmers Market is held at Memorial Peace Park now until late October. Check it out on Saturdays from 9 am to 2 pm.

Address:Memorial Peace Park, 11925 Haney Place, Maple Ridge

Surrey Urban Farmers Market

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This popular spot will reopen in June and run until October. The farmers market is located in the parking lot at the sprawling Royal Kwantlen Park at the corner of 104th Avenue and Old Yale Road. It’ll be open every Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm.

Address: 13035 104 Ave Parking Lot Corner of 104 St &, Old Yale Rd, Surrey

Fort Langley Village Farmers’ Market

Shop at the farmers market from now until early December. It runs every Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm at 9025 Glover Road. Meet lots of local BC farmers, food vendors and other artisans.

Address: 9025 Glover Rd, Langley Twp

Abbotsford Farm & Country Market

Be sure to check out this market every Saturday morning from 9 am until noon. Located on the edge of downtown Abbotsford in Jubilee Park, this spot is open now until Oct. 28.

Address: 2552 McCallum Rd, Abbotsford

Squamish Farmers Market

More than 50 vendors, local musicians, kids crafts and community tables await you in the heart of downtown Squamish. This popular farmers market is on now and runs until Dec. 9. Check it out Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm.

Address: 37996 Cleveland Ave, Squamish

Markets in Metro Vancouver on Sundays

Kitsilano Farmers Market

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This beloved market runs from 10 am to 2 pm every Sunday now until Oct. 29 at West 10th Avenue and Larch Street. It features items from more than 50 farms and producers, as well as food and coffee trucks.

Address: 2690 Larch St, Vancouver

Mount Pleasant Farmers Market

Shop ’til you drop at this local market, which is held at Dude Chilling Park on Sundays starting May 21 to Oct. 29. You can find everything you need here from produce and groceries to artisanal products.

Address: 2300 Guelph St, Vancouver

Ambleside, West Vancouver – Artisan Farmers Markets

Visit West Vancouver for this farmers market at Ambleside Park, near the Ambleside Village shopping area and Ambleside Beach. Meet plenty of growers, bakers and artisans while checking off your grocery list. It operates every Sunday from 9 am to 2 pm until October.

Address: 1000 Argyle Ave, West Vancouver

Coquitlam Farmers Market

Launched in 1996, the Poirier Street Farmers Market is the longest running suburban farmers market in the Lower Mainland. It hosts a variety of vendors and products every Sunday from 9 am to 1 pm starting May through October.

Address: 1655 Winslow Ave, Coquitlam

White Rock Farmers Market

Find everything you need at this farmers market running until Oct. 15 at White Rock’s Miramar Plaza. There are around 90 vendors on-site, as well as live music and food offerings. Check it out Sundays from 10 am to 2 pm.

Address: 15154 Russell Ave, White Rock

Cloverdale’s Flea Market

This massive flea market has has hundreds of vendors and takes place every Sunday between 6:00 am – 3:00 pm. Parts of the market are indoors and parts are outdoors. There is a $1.50 admission fee for shoppers 13 and older. However, parking is free.

Address: Cloverdale Fairgrounds, 176th Street and 62nd Avenue in Surrey

Steveston Farmers and Artisan Market

The Steveston Village in Richmond hosts a sizable farmers market during summer, occurring twice a month on Sundays from May 7 through September. This is one of the nicest markets in Metro Vancouver, with many as 60 vendors.

Address: Steveston Community Centre at 4111 Moncton Street, Richmond

Markets in Metro Vancouver open all Weekend

Vancouver Flea Market

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This longtime market on Terminal Avenue is a must on weekends. It even features a cafeteria, along with several tables selling everything collectibles, antiques and memorabilia. It’s open from 9 am to 5 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

Address: 703 Terminal Ave, Vancouver

The Eastside Flea

Visit this flea market every weekend in May. It runs Saturdays and Sundays from 11 am to 5 pm at 550 Malkin Avenue. The seasonal community event hosts more than 50 local vendors, selling a diverse selection of goods from independently handmade pieces to vintage clothing, collectibles, plants, artisan eats and more.

Address: 550 Malkin Ave, Vancouver

Richmond Night Market

The epic Richmond Night Market is a local favourite, and this year it will be running from April 28 till October 9. Per usual, they will be running Friday through Sunday, with hours varying between 6:00 pm – midnight. Attendees can expect dozens of must-taste food vendors to try, among other things. This year, they will be having a Wonderland theme, full of beautiful decor and bouncy castles.

Address: 8351 River Road, Richmond

Granville Island Public Market

While it’s open all week long, this market is one of the best you’ll find in Metro Vancouver. It features a variety of vendors and unique boutiques to get all your shopping done in one convenient place.

Address: Public Market, 1689 Johnston St, Vancouver

Markets in Metro Vancouver during the week

Downtown Farmers Market

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This is a modestly sized market that occurs just outside the Vancouver Art Gallery. You can expect a variety of fruit and vegetable stands, along with vendors offering art, toys, clothing, distinctive gifts, and other captivating handcrafted items. Additionally, live music performances are typically part of the experience. The market runs on Wednesdays from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm from May 31st till November 29th,

Address: North Plaza outside the Vancouver Art Gallery, 750 Hornby St, Vancouver

False Creek Farmers Market

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The False Creek Farmers Market, situated by the seawall at Pacific Boulevard and Quebec St, offers a vibrant setting with a picturesque view of False Creek. It’s located just a short stroll from Science World. Explore a wide variety of fresh produce, ethically-raised meat, eggs, dairy, fresh fish, craft beverages, artisanal prepared food, and handmade crafts. Don’t miss the food and coffee trucks that are present each week. The market operates every Thursday from June to October, from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM.

Address: Lonsdale Quay, 123 Carrie Cates Ct, North Vancouver

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Get the best of both worlds at this charming (and Instagrammable) tea house in Vancouver that doubles as a florist. Halfday Tea + Flower offers a vast selection of fragrant teas and gorgeous flowers on West Broadway.

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It’s the perfect place to catch up with an old friend or have a study date. And it’s conveniently located just a 10 minute walk from Broadway City Hall.

The one-of-a-kind cafe has a plethora of flowers to choose from, whether you want to pick out a bouquet for yourself or as a gift.

The shop has everything from roses and peonies to orchids and ranunculus.

As far as drinks go, sip on a pumpkin spice tea latte, chai latte, lavender raspberry tea latte, London fog and much more.

Halfday Tea + Flower

When: Open 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday (Closed on Sundays)

Where: 895 West Broadway, Vancouver

 

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15 Cool and Unique Stores You Can Find Only in Yaletown https://604now.com/cool-stores-shopping-salons-boutiques-only-in-yaletown/ https://604now.com/cool-stores-shopping-salons-boutiques-only-in-yaletown/#respond Fri, 06 May 2022 22:21:06 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=175900 When it comes to shopping, spas and salons in Vancouver, nowhere seems to do it better than Yaletown.  The upscale neighbourhood is teeming with , making it the perfect place

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When it comes to shopping, spas and salons in Vancouver, nowhere seems to do it better than Yaletown. 

The upscale neighbourhood is teeming with , making it the perfect place to do an overhaul of your wardrobe or a total makeover from head to toe. 

Stand out from the rest by visiting one of these spots that feature one-of-a-kind items and offer distinctive services you can only find in Yaletown

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Unique Stores in Yaletown

Global Atomic Designs

 

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Yaletown’s longest-running boutique is sure to have everything you need. They carry both men’s and women’s clothing and footwear from prominent international brands. Regularly check out their clearance racks, as they often have lots of good stuff in there that’s a total steal. You can see more at .

Address: 1144 Mainland Street, Vancouver

 

Fine Finds Boutique

For fine finds, look no further than this boutique in the heart of Yaletown. Stocked with awesome local designer brands like Matt & Nat and Free People, keen shoppers like yourself will find everything from tops and bottoms to bags, shoes and jewelry. Check out their selection at  

Address: 1014 Mainland Street, Vancouver

 

Surmesur Custom Menswear 

Men in need of custom and tailored formal wear must visit Surmesur. It offers the perfect blend of elegance, versatility and extreme comfort. The boutique is also the place to be if you’re in search of a suit for a wedding, whether you’re a groomsman or the groom. After all, summer and spring are wedding seasons. Check out what they have in store at .

Address: 1012 Mainland Street, Vancouver

 

Brooklyn Clothing

Their slogan is, “shopping made simple.” Brooklyn Clothing carries lots of prestigious men’s clothing brands from Canada, the USA and Europe, including AG, Dougherty, Fidelity and Fulton And Roark. They always have wicked deals in their sales section as well, with sometimes up to 75% off. You can take a peak at their sale section at .

Address: 1189 Hamilton Street, Vancouver

 

Her SOCIETY

 

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Pluck some glamourous numbers off the racks at this boutique for your next night on the town. They have a seemingly never-ending selection of outfits. Whether you’re looking for something sweet and flirty for spring or something a little outside the box for a themed get-together, they’ve got it all. You can find all their new arrivals at

Address: 1202 Homer Street, Vancouver

 

West of Woodward

Have you met Brooklyn Clothing’s sister store? Discover premium women’s denim and some luxury staples at this notable boutique in Yaletown. They carry lots of hot brands, with everything from Colourful Standard to Faithful The Brand. Find something cute for your next date night or a professional look for the office. If you’re already obsessed with Brooklyn Clothing, you should check out as they come out with a new platform to shop.

Address: 1188 Hamilton Street, Vancouver

 

Salons in Yaletown

Frilly Lilly

 

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Treat yourself to one of the many services offered at this adorable Yaletown spa. They have lots to choose from, including waxing, nails, facials and all things lashes and brows. You’ll leave here feeling like a brand new you. To treat yourself to this adorable spa at .

Address: 1168 Hamilton Street #100, Vancouver 

 

Maryam Collahi MedSpa 

This chic exposed brick spa specializes in permanent makeup. They also accept bookings for what they call “Vancouver’s eyebrow goddess” and her team, who perform threading and microblading to achieve the perfect brows. And they’re a popular spot for bridal looks. You can find the perfect service package at

Address: 1118 Homer Street #111, Vancouver

 

May Le Hair Studio

Make all your hair dreams come true at this salon that’s been serving Yaletown for more than 20 years. Get your hair cut, coloured or styled by one of their many talented stylists. They also offer permanent hair straightening as well as other services. Learn more at .

Address: 1185 Pacific Blvd, Vancouver

 

is. Salon

 

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Visit Yaletown’s original boutique salon to fulfill all your hair needs. They offer cuts, colours, styling, extensions, braids and more. Plus, you can find some of the best products here to get that salon feeling in the comfort of your own home. You can find everything you need at .

Address: 101-1260 Hamilton Street, Vancouver 

 

Style Lab Headquarters

 

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Walk away with a bounce in your step after an appointment at this Yaletown salon. Its central location and impeccable service make it one of the best salons in the city. From cuts to colours and everything in between, you’ll find it at Style Lab. Check out their services .

Address: 858 Cambie Street, Vancouver

 

Citrus Hair Salon

Grab a seat at this fun-loving salon that specializes in balayage and hair extensions. You can also stock up on some incredible products here. They sell some of the highest quality hair products (including tools), as well as items for the face and body. You can book an appointment now at citrushairsalon.com.

Address: 875 Cambie Street, Vancouver

 

Luxe Beauty Lounge & Mobile Spa

 

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What makes this spot so unique is they offer mobile parties where you can get manis, pedis, organic facials, scrubs, wraps, spray tans, waxing and more. They also offer hair and makeup services, as well as brow tinting. To experience a bit of everything, opt for one of their lavish packages. Check out luxebeautylounge.com to find your perfect package!

Address: 1208 Homer Street #123, Vancouver

 

Not convinced yet? Hit the shops for yourself and find that perfect piece of clothing to feel like your best self or give the gift of self-care to someone special in your life.

 

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17 Vancouver Businesses We All Miss And Want To Bring Back From The Dead https://604now.com/vancouver-businesses-restaurants-we-miss/ https://604now.com/vancouver-businesses-restaurants-we-miss/#respond Fri, 08 Apr 2022 18:40:07 +0000 https://604now.com/?p=175287 Businesses offer goods and services for money, to that extent they aren’t really your friend. That doesn’t stop people from developing attachments to their favourite places. Here is a list

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Businesses offer goods and services for money, to that extent they aren’t really your friend. That doesn’t stop people from developing attachments to their favourite places. Here is a list of some of the stores and restaurants Vancouverites miss.

Retail

Army & Navy

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Named for selling surplus items from Canada’s army and navy it was Western Canada’s original discount store. It also sold other surplus items from liquidated or bankrupt stores with occasionally very decent prices on underpants and work wear. The New West location had the worst CD collection in the world at a time, and the Hastings location prices seemed to climb in the last years it was open. No Army & Navy locations survived the pandemic. The downtown location will now be a homeless shelter. 

Blockbuster


Some people would choose to drive to a store on a Friday night and peruse video rental offerings in person, but not enough of them. Making a trip anywhere is obsolete now that entertainment is digitally distributed. Blockbuster closed all of its rental locations in 2010 except for one that remains, “The Last Blockbuster,” in Bend, Oregon. 

Chapters

Chapter’s bought out Coles and Smith’s Books and instituted the book superstore concept. Prior to Chapter’s book chains existed by operating multiple smaller locations. This was criticized by many as the demise of small independent bookstores. Eventually Indigo bought Chapters, but maintains some of its brand identity. 

Disney Stores

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The cartoon and toy corporation decided to close all its stores during the pandemic. Guess not enough people were buying dolls and Disney streetwear in-store during quarantine. Disney stuff is still available online. 

Future Shop

It never really left though. Future Shop was originally a Canadian company and was then bought out by Best Buy. By operating two different brands, the parent corporation created competition and controlled a greater share of the market. Eventually Best Buy absorbed Future Shop all together and now there is only Best Buy. 

Hard Rock Café

Vancouver lost a restaurant but Coquitlam gained a rebranded casino. Hard Rock Cafe used to exist on West Hastings St. but was shut down after five years of operation in 2000. Where did all that memorabilia go? Some of it went to the Hard Rock Casino in Coquitlam, which adopted the Hard Rock branding in 2013 to appeal to a younger audience. Interesting to note the Seminole Tribe of Florida purchased the Hard Rock brand in 2007.

Pier 1 Imports

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Apparently the costume department of Game of Thrones purchased faux fur black throw rugs for the Men of the Night’s Watch costumes. Come to think of it, a lot of decorations on the set of the show looked like they came from Pier 1, but that was not enough. The company was already in hot water, looking to find a buyer that would continue to operate its stores, but the pandemic was the final straw.

Papyrus & Carlton’s Cards

 

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Once popular the card stores never changed, it was consumer behavior that changed. People buy e-cards now and the market for paper cards and calendars is decreasing. Carlton cards are still available online and in other stores. 

Radio Shack

When it opened in the early 1900’s it was a place to buy radios and supplies to build your own radios, then it sold CB radios, then radios became obsolete. It pivoted and manufactured its own computer, and took advantage of its web of retail locations and outsold Apple at one point. They manufactured cell phones at a time also. Ultimately the store filed for bankruptcy in 2015, but still operates stores within Sprint stores in the United States.

Sam’s Club

Similar to Costco with its membership only access to retail shopping at near warehouse prices. It no longer operates in Canada as its own entity but was absorbed by Wal-Mart, its owner company, which already operates very successful, competitively priced, grocery stores.

Sears

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Founded in the late 1800’s with two thirds of American as its customers at one point there are many reasons given for Sears’ bankruptcy filing. It’s inability to compete with Wal-Mart’s low prices (coupled with the decline in American prosperity). The American chain still operates in the U.S. but does not exist in or ship to Canada. 

Woodwards

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Woodwards were full service department stores exclusive to Western Canada. Many of its individual locations were eventually bought out by other department stores – like IGA and Hudson’s Bay. At one point the store operated on the corner of Hastings and Abbott in a building now named for the defunkt chain. In 2002 after sitting empty for years, anti-poverty activists staged a three month long sit-in which ended with their violent removal by city police. 

Zellers

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It was owned by the Hudson’s Bay Company but it was a lot cheaper, a proto Wal-Mart of sorts. They had the sport version of major brands, cheap toys and a C.D. department. Let’s also not forget their classic restaurant.

RELATED: 10 Photos Of Zellers That Will Take You Back To Your Childhood

Restaurants

Rainforest Cafe

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The eatery opened in Metropolis at Metrotown in June 1998 and closed their doors in October 2001. While its existence was short and sweet, it left a lasting impact on all who ate there.

While you downed some waffle fries, sounds of rain and thunder filled the restaurant—which as a kid made you feel like you’re actually in a rainforest. Plus, all the “animals” lurking around helped create the scene.

Storm Crow Alehouse/Tavern

Vancouver’s nerd bars died in the pandemic and it sucked. The Alehouse on Broadway and the Tavern on the Drive. They both stood out for being a bar with little pretense but to have a good time. They had board games and cheesy themed everything, they are both missed. 

The Abbey

Making it less than two years, gastro-tavern lovers bemoaned the loss of an up and comer. 

Bishops

After operating for 36 years, serving two prime-ministers and foreign dignitaries, surviving the pandemic it was a new landlord and a rent increase that did it in. Not only low-income restaurants are feeling the real-estate pinch these days. 

Bistrot Bistro

A French bistro that opened in 2007 and was sold in 2012 and reconceptualized. 

Cafeteria

Zomato says it is only temporarily closed, and will return soon. Judging from the comment section on the site alone, it doesn’t look like people will mind if it closes though. 

Juniper

It was open from 2015 – 2019 and was a popular restaurant that aimed to showcase regional food. Reports from the time didn’t include the reason why it closed. 

Lolita’s South of the Border Cantina

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A tiny restaurant on Davie St. It served Mexican food and played reggae music. Apparently the tacos were amazing but the bartender was not. 

Wildebeest

It didn’t offer take-out during the pandemic like most other restaurants, and it won’t reopen. 

Cozmos Cafe

Another casualty of the pandemic, this popular classic themed diner was popular in Burnaby and patrons say it will be missed. 

Cactus Club on Robson

One of the chain’s original restaurants, it will be hard to miss though considering there are multiple other locations. 

Heirloom Ambleside

It was a popular and mostly plant-based restaurant in West Vancouver but was kicked out by landlords. There is another location in Vancouver though. 

WildTale Yaletown

A Yaletown seafood restaurant run by the same owners as the Flying Pig, it failed to negotiate its lease and shut permanently. 

Tim Hortons on Granville

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A two-story Tim Hortons with an unsupervised second floor in the heart of downtown Vancouver, what could possibly go wrong? It’s closed now. 

Butchers Table

A butcher shop and restaurant in the New West Market, it sold cuts of meat and burgers and it closed last October.

 

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