Overview
South Granville is an upscale retail and gallery district along Granville Street between Broadway and 16th Avenue. It serves as Vancouver's gallery row and a destination for high-end homeware, fashion, and design.
Highlights
- Gallery Row: A concentration of commercial art galleries showing Canadian and international artists.
- Boutique Shopping: Independent shops specializing in designer fashion and artisanal home goods.
- Tree-Lined Streets: Mature street trees and Edwardian apartment buildings create an elegant atmosphere.
History
South Granville emerged as a shopping district in the early 20th century alongside the upscale Shaughnessy neighbourhood. The gallery concentration developed from the 1970s as dealers sought more affordable spaces.
Visitor Tips
- Gallery Openings: Many galleries host free opening receptions on Thursday evenings.
- Combine with VanDusen: The botanical garden is a short walk south of 16th Avenue.
- Duration: 45–90 minutes.