5 Best Shopping in Vancouver, British Columbia

Hill's Native Art

Mt. Pleasant Fodor's choice
This highly respected store has Vancouver's largest selection of First Nations art. The place is crammed with souvenirs, keepsakes, and high-quality pieces, including carvings, masks, and drums. If you think that's impressive, head for one-of-a-kind collector pieces and limited editions. Its recent move from Gastown to East Broadway makes it a 10-minute cab ride from Downtown, but the larger and brighter space makes for easy browsing.

Douglas Reynolds Gallery

In this collection of Northwest Coast First Nations art, which is particularly strong in woodwork and jewelry, some pieces date back to the 1800s, while others are strikingly contemporary.

Eagle Spirit Gallery

The museum-style gallery showcases some of the finest and refreshingly contemporary First Nations and Inuit art in Vancouver. The collection is constantly changing and although several pieces are geared for the serious collector, others are more affordable. If First Nations art is of interest, then a visit here is a must.

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Lattimer Gallery

Stocking native arts and crafts in all price ranges, this shop, which is designed to resemble a Pacific Northwest longhouse, is a short stroll from Granville Island. Look for masks, jewelry, bentwood boxes, carvings, and other works that reflect First Nations and Inuit designs.

Marion Scott Gallery

Specializing in fine Inuit art from the Canadian North, exhibits here include sculpture, prints, wall hangings, and drawings.