Discover the best top things to do in North Vancouver, Canada including Gaia Ma, Thomas Haas, Ayoub's Dried Fruit & Nuts, Lonsdale Quay Market, The Polygon Gallery, Shipyards Night Market, Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art, Capilano Mall, Lyle Sopel Studio, North Van Arts.
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4.5 based on 21 reviews
located off the beaten path on a dead end street in waterfront walking area of North Vancouver, Thomas Haas is a master chocolatier producung inspired coffee drinks, sandwiches, pastries and desserts as well as chocolates that are a true delight. Alongside world class chocolates and hand made to order cakes for purchase,, Thomas Haas offers a miniscule seating area (always crowded) serving sandwiches, pastries, coffees, desserts and chocolates. The quality is unmatched, the service is friendly if a little slow (mainly due to the crowded counter and the care given to the preparation of each coffee). The quality of the coffee served is astounding, offering full, rich French style coffee without the underlying bitterness encountered in the vast majority of "coffee house" chains. Well worth the detour.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
My husband I have moved to North Vancouver for almost a year now. At least 3 times a week we go shopping at Lonsdale Ayoubs. This is one of my favourite places to shop snacks. Everything is perfect about it,. and the workers are so kind and helpful. Everything is so fresh and delicious. I have tried them all. I recommend this 100 percent.The variety of the products is hight too.
4.0 based on 706 reviews
Relax and enjoy Vancouver's best view from the North Shore's waterfront Market. With over 90 specialty shops and services, Lonsdale Quay Market is the premier destination at the gateway to the North Shore. Featuring a fresh food market with local products, an international food court, specialty shops featuring local designers, kids shops & play area, restaurants & a boutique hotel and spa, your visit at the market is sure to be an unforgettable experience!
The Lonsdale Quay Market was the most visited place in North Vancouver for us as tourists. Staying at an Air-B&B in North Van we would have to pass through the market to and from Vancouver Downtown. The SeaBus terminal is located at Lonsdale Quay and the local buses are also available at the bus bays on the landed side of the market. There are many shops inside the indoor market selling gift items, curios, jewelery, clothing and local handicrafts. Most of all we liked the Food Court where we could sample a variety of delicacies from all over the world. We even found an Indian Food restaurant, Halima Grill, where we satisfied our cravings for home-cooked food. We enjoyed some Gelato from Frux Gelato and bought some pastries from a bakery, Ross Crepes and Café. In the evening we wandered around the quay landing and climbed the Q-side platform tower to enjoy the grand views of the Burrard Inlet waterfront and Vancouver City.
4.0 based on 17 reviews
The Polygon is a vibrant art institution that inspires and provokes cultural insight through adventurous programming. The Gallery is committed to championing artists and cultivating engaged audiences. Its lens of inquiry creatively responds to shifting perceptions of the world, through the histories and evolving technologies of photography and related media. Admission is always by donation, courtesy of BMO Financial Group.
Beautifully brilliant. Gorgeous crispy crunchy delicious baked delights and fabulous coffee. Staff are eager and friendly. One of the best coffee shop bakeries.
4.0 based on 6 reviews
3.5 based on 9 reviews
Hours Tuesday - Saturday 12:00pm- 5:00pm (Closed Holidays). Admission by donation (Adults $5, Kids FREE). The Gallery is a wonderful destination for anyone looking for an experience of contemporary Canadian art by some of our country’s most celebrated artists. The Gordon Smith Gallery is proudly supported by the Smith Foundation and Artists For Kids.
3.5 based on 15 reviews
View the famous sculptor's works in jade and semi-precious stones right at his studio.
North Van Arts, founded in 1969, is a grassroots, social-profit, charitable cultural organization dedicated to maximizing the intrinsic value of the arts in all media. North Van Arts programs diverse, thought-provoking exhibitions, arts classes and events with the community. Step into wonder and creativity with a visit to our spaces.
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