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Always Available
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Discovery Style - Easier
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90 to 100 minutes
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2.5km
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Flat walking on the island's pathways and trails.
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Lots of shopping and dining options on Granville Island
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Family Friendly
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Pet Friendly - providing you stay out of market buildings
Granville Island, Markets, Brewery & Distillery
Islands and Bridges
A fun new way to explore Granville Island as you solve clues to catch a menagerie of marauding beasts!
What You Need: At least one fully charged cellphone per team. Dress for the weather.
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Always Available
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Discovery Style - Easier
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90 to 100 minutes
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2.5km
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Flat walking on the island's pathways and trails.
-
Lots of shopping and dining options on Granville Island
-
Family Friendly
-
Pet Friendly - providing you stay out of market buildings
Granville Island, Markets, Brewery & Distillery

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Did You Know?
The city of Vancouver was called Granville until it was renamed in 1886, after which the original name was given to Granville Street, a main road that crossed False Creek on a rickety wooden bridge.
Back then False Creek was more than twice today's size, and included a large permanent sandbar which would eventually become Granville Island.
The Granville Island Public Market was established in 1979 as a place where farmers and other food vendors could sell to consumers. It operates year-round in an enclosed facility where visitors can purchase fresh produce, meat, fish and seafood, cheeses and other products, many locally sourced.

Islands and Bridges

Didsbury: Let the Credits Roll

The Missing Crew

Banshees of the Beltline

The Drunken Viking

The Playwright's Predicament

Toronto: Queen St Adventure

Distilled Distractions

Colours of Kensington

Niagara-on-the-Lake: New Adventure

Niagara Clifton Adventure

Niagara Falls: Fallsview Adventure

Squamish: New Adventure

Qualicum Beach: New Adventure

Outlaws of Old Strathcona

Something Brewing in Wine Country

The Phantom of the Lakeshore

Inside Out Challenge

The Prairie Pioneer

Colours, Countries and Critters

Bonnie & Clyde's High Park Escapade

The Lost Cassette

Victoria Cruise Ship Caper

The Devious Dinos of Drumheller

The Wronged Writer

Fisherman's Blues

Out of this World

TO catch a Thief!

The Beasts of Bloor Street

Treasures of Banff

The Wizards of Inglewood

Sculpted in Time

Riotous Roundup

Mountains and Waters

Flights of Fashion

People and Places

West Coast Caper

Age of Steam

Islands and Bridges

The Blackcomb Burglar

Steveston Maritime Mystery

Great Train Robbery

The Hot Springs Heist

Pictures of the Past

The Golden Map

The Lost Regatta

Downtown Detectives

Trail of Champions

Smuggler's Blues

Unchained Melody

Fountain of Youth

After the Gold Rush

Totems and Tulips

Around the World
Did You Know?
The city of Vancouver was called Granville until it was renamed in 1886, after which the original name was given to Granville Street, a main road that crossed False Creek on a rickety wooden bridge.
Back then False Creek was more than twice today's size, and included a large permanent sandbar which would eventually become Granville Island.
The Granville Island Public Market was established in 1979 as a place where farmers and other food vendors could sell to consumers. It operates year-round in an enclosed facility where visitors can purchase fresh produce, meat, fish and seafood, cheeses and other products, many locally sourced.
Tuesday Cluesday Challenge
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