68 Best Places to Shop in Vancouver, British Columbia

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Art galleries, ethnic markets, gourmet-food shops, and high-fashion boutiques abound in Vancouver. Shopping here is more interesting and varied than in many other North American cities because of the prevalence of Asian and First Nations influences in crafts, home furnishings, and foods.

Downtown Vancouver has many of the same chain stores that you can find across North America but there is also an exciting community of budding local fashion designers whose creative clothes and accessories fill the smaller boutiques. If you're looking for interesting local shops, head beyond Downtown, especially to the Gastown and Main Street neighborhoods, and to the Portobello West Market. Keep in mind, too, that the word "mall" here can mean more than just generic shopping, particularly in suburban Richmond, where malls tend to cater to an upscale Asian community. It's almost like shopping in Hong Kong, Beijing, or Tokyo.

In the art scene, look for First Nations and other aboriginal art, from souvenir trinkets to stellar contemporary art; many galleries showcasing First Nations artists are in Gastown. Area artisans also create a variety of fine crafts, exhibiting and selling their wares at Granville Island galleries. Some local favorites are included in the listings, and Granvilleisland.com has a complete listing of island galleries and studios.

Food—especially local seafood (available smoked and packed to travel), cheeses from British Columbia and across Canada, and even locally made chocolates, jams, and other goodies—makes tasty souvenirs (or delicious snacking or picnic fare). British Columbia also has a rapidly maturing wine industry, and local shops give advice about the region's offerings (and tastings, too). Remember the restrictions about taking alcohol back into your home country before you stock up.

Outdoor-oriented Vancouver is also a great place to pick up camping and hiking gear. There's a cluster of outdoor-equipment shops on West Broadway between Yukon and Manitoba streets just west of Main Street, and you’ll find several cycling, snowboarding, and skiing outlets on West 4th Avenue, just east of Burrard Street in Kitsilano.

Urban Fare

Vancouver's most stylish supermarket brims to the rafters with mouthwatering food displays that come from all corners of the globe, plus upmarket everyday items and lots of foodie gift ideas. The eat-in deli is a great spot for a budget lunch. In addition to this Downtown store, there are also branches at 305 Bute Street (Downtown), 177 Davie Street in Yaletown, and at 1688 Salt Street in the Olympic Village, just west of Main Street.

1133 Alberni St., Vancouver, BC, V6E 4T9, Canada
604-648–2053

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Vancouver Special

This shop carries a stylish selection of household items by local and international designers and stocks an eclectic assortment of books about art, architecture, and design.

3612 Main St., Vancouver, BC, V5V 3N5, Canada
604-568–3673

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Viti Wine and Lager Store

What this diminutive shop lacks in size, it makes up in quality. The shelves are stocked with a strong selection of wines, beers, and liquors, with an emphasis on regional products. Beer and spirits tastings are regularly held on Friday from 5 to 8; wine tastings are held Saturday at the same time.

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Walrus Design

"A pleasant surprise" is the motto of this airy gallery-like shop, where you never quite know what you'll find—perhaps candle holders, jewelry, local crafts, one-of-a-kind T-shirts, or original artwork. They stock a mix of local and international designers and often host small exhibitions.

3408 Cambie St., Vancouver, BC, V5Z 2W8, Canada
604-874--9770

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Wanderlust Travel Store

Kitsilano
Travelers and armchair travelers love this shop, which feeds everyone's wanderlust. There are thousands of travel books and maps, as well as luggage, gear, and accessories.
1929 W. 4th Ave., Vancouver, BC, V6J 1M7, Canada
604-739–2182

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West End Farmers' Market

Hot food and coffee, prepared foods, crafts, and local produce fill the stalls at this laid-back market running Saturday 9 am to 2 pm from May through October in Nelson Park.

1100 Comox St., Vancouver, BC, Canada

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Winners

This discount department store chain is heaven for bargain hunters. Among the regularly changing stock, you might unearth great deals on designer fashions, shoes, and housewares.
798 Granville St., Vancouver, BC, V6Z 3C3, Canada
604-683–1058

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Long Table Distillery

Yaletown
Vancouver's first microdistillery brews small batches of gin and vodka, along with a changing selection of seasonal spirits. Stop in for free tastings Tuesday through Saturday.