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.

Aberdeen Centre

Fodor's choice

First-rate Asian restaurants, food vendors selling everything from kimchi to cream puffs, clothing stores stocking the latest styles, and Daiso—a Japanese bargain-hunters' paradise—make this swank mall a good introduction to Vancouver's Asian shopping experience. Take the Canada Line south to Aberdeen Station, about 20 minutes from Downtown.

Circle Craft

Fodor's choice
This artist co-op sells finely crafted textiles, wood pieces, jewelry, ceramics, and glass works. Chosen by juried selection, the artists are all local to British Columbia and all their work must be made by hand.

Edible Canada

Granville Island Fodor's choice
Tucked behind the Edible Canada bistro, this little shop sells jams, sauces, chocolates, and dozens of other edible items from around the country. It's a great place to find gifts for foodie friends.

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Granville Island Public Market

Granville Island Fodor's choice
Locals and visitors alike crowd this indoor market that's part farm stand, part gourmet grocery, and part upscale food court. The stalls are packed with locally made sausages, exotic cheeses, just-caught fish, fresh produce, baked goods, and prepared foods from handmade fudge to frothy cappuccinos. This is definitely the place to come for lunch. If the sun is out, you can dine on your purchases out on the waterfront decks. The crowds can get crazy, though, so avoid weekends if possible (or come early).

Holt Renfrew

Fodor's choice

This is Canada's ritziest department store; a swanky showcase for international high fashion and accessories for men and women. Think Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, and other designer labels.

John Fluevog

Fodor's choice

You might have seen John Fluevog shops in New York and Los Angeles, but did you know that these funky shoes were created by a Vancouverite? The Gastown location is worth a look for the store itself, with its striking glass facade and soaring ceilings. There's another branch at 2156 West 4th Ave.

Kidsbooks

Fodor's choice
The helpful staff at this cheery shop is happy to make recommendations about books appropriate for young people ranging from toddlers to teens. Choose from the many titles by Canadian authors—excellent for take-home gifts or on-the-road reading.

Les Amis du Fromage

Fodor's choice

If you love cheese, don't miss the mind-boggling array of selections from British Columbia, the rest of Canada, and elsewhere at this family-run shop of delicacies. Owner Allison Spurrell and her extremely knowledgeable staff encourage you to taste before you buy. The fromagerie is located between Granville Island and Kitsilano Beach—useful to keep in mind if you're assembling a seaside picnic. There's a second location at 843 East Hastings St. on Vancouver's East Side.

lululemon athletica

Fodor's choice

Power-yoga devotees, soccer moms, and anyone who likes casual, comfy clothes covet the fashionable, well-constructed workout wear with the stylized "A" insignia from this Vancouver-based company. In addition to the flagship location at 2123 West 4th Avenue in Kitsilano, there are several branches around town.

MEC (Mountain Equipment Co-op)

Fodor's choice

Vancouver's go-to outdoor store since the 1970s, MEC stocks a good selection of high-performance clothing and equipment for hiking, cycling, climbing, and kayaking—and for just looking good while hanging around outdoors. You can rent sports gear here, too. A one-time C$5 membership is required for purchases or rentals. 

T&T Supermarket

Fodor's choice

Check out this chain of Asian supermarkets for exotic produce, baked goods, and prepared foods. You can assemble an inexpensive to-go lunch from the extensive hot food counter. In addition to this Chinatown location, there are several other branches around Metro Vancouver.

Artisan Sake Maker

You can learn all about sake (Japanese rice wine), and sample the locally made product, at Vancouver's own sake brewery.

Barefoot Contessa

This cute shop offers a creative take on '40s-style glamour and boho chic. Look for feminine clothing (dresses, dresses, and more dresses), jewelry, and bags—some by local designers—as well as vintage linens and decorative accessories.

Boboli

Named for the Boboli Gardens, this lavish space, complete with an atrium-like shoe department, focuses on high-end Italian labels for men and women, such as Valentino, Etro, and Giambattista Valli.

2776 Granville St., Vancouver, BC, V6H 3J3, Canada
604-257--2300

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Cadine

This local lifestyle brand prides itself on using natural materials with timeless design to create a more mindful way of living. Carefully curated clothing and home decor pieces are displayed, gallery-like, in the airy atrium of the beautiful two-level store, with light streaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows. An in-house florist produces exquisite floral designs, and the handcrafted jewelry and select home goods make the perfect gift.

3345 Cambie St., Vancouver, BC, V5Z 2W6, Canada
604-225--5555

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CF Pacific Centre

Filling three city blocks in the heart of Downtown, this mall is filled with mostly mainstream clothing shops, with some more sophisticated and pricier boutiques scattered throughout. There are several street-level entrances, as well as access via Holt Renfrew, Nordstrom, and Hudson's Bay, and both the Granville Street and Vancouver City Centre Stations—worth knowing about on rainy days.

Chocolate Arts

Kitsilano
Looking for a present for a chocolate lover? Check out the handmade chocolates in First Nations motifs, specially designed by Robert Davidson, one of Canada's premier artists. This delicious shop and café, where you can refuel with a hot chocolate, some bonbons, or some house-made ice-cream, is a short walk from Granville Island.
1620 W. 3rd Ave., Vancouver, BC, V6J 1K2, Canada
604-739–0475
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Craft Council of BC Shop & Gallery

Run by the Craft Council of British Columbia, this tiny structure contains a veritable smorgasbord of works by local artisans. The artworks range from jewelry and other small gift items to large investment pieces. For last-minute shopping, visit their location at the Vancouver International Airport, on the Domestic Departures level.
1386 Cartwright St., Vancouver, BC, V6H 3R8, Canada
604-687--7270

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Doctor Vigari Gallery

Commercial Drive
In keeping with its offbeat environs on the Drive, this gallery is home to a wildly eclectic assortment of jewelry, crafts, paintings, and household items, most by BC artists.
1816 Commercial Dr., Vancouver, BC, V5L 3X5, Canada
604-255–9513

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DoDa Antiques

Downtown
Concentrating on mid-20th-century jewelry, ceramics, glass, paintings, and prints, this old-timey treasure box is crammed with intriguing finds. It also stocks First Nations art.

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.

Downtown Farmers' Market

The Queen Elizabeth Theatre Plaza at Georgia and Hamilton Streets is the venue for this lively urban market. Baked treats, artisanal food, crafts, and local beer, wine, and spirits share space with fresh fruit and veggies. The market runs Thursday 3 to 7 pm, from June through October.

650 Hamilton St., Vancouver, BC, V6B 5N6, Canada

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Dream Apparel and Articles for People

This tiny shop showcases a variety of wares by up-and-coming local designers. The creative selections target the hip twentysomething crowd.

130–1666 Johnston St., Vancouver, BC, V6H 3S2, Canada
604-683--7326

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Eugene Choo

Local fashionistas swear by this cozy little shop and its well-curated racks of clothing, shoes, and accessories for both men and women. Local and international designers are featured.

3683 Main St., Vancouver, BC, V5V 3N6, Canada
604-873-8874

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Front and Company

Value-conscious fashionistas eagerly browse the consignment and vintage clothing in this smart shop. There's a small section of designer samples and new items, as well as eclectic gifts.

3772 Main St., Vancouver, BC, V5V 3N7, Canada
604-879–8431

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Granville Island Broom Co.

Sisters Sarah and Mary Schwieger, specialists in the art of handcrafted broom making, opened this small artisan studio after learning the craft growing up in British Columbia's Kootenay region. All handmade on-site, their brooms are woven in the traditional Shaker style and each piece is unique. Stop by to watch the brooms take shape, and learn the history of this rare craft.

Granville Island Hat Shop

You name the hat and somewhere on the walls, rafters, or shelves you'll find it. There are fedoras, cloches, toques, sun hats, rain hats, straw hats, and pretty much any other hat you might want.
4–1666 Johnston St., Vancouver, BC, V6H 3S2, Canada
604-683--4280

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gravitypope

Foot fashionistas make tracks to this Kitsilano shop that's jam-packed with trendy choices, including Camper, Trippen, Common Projects, and other international brands for men and women. Shoppers can complete their outfits with designs by Alexander Wang, Isabelle Marant, and Acne Studios right next door at gravitypope Tailored Goods (2203 West 4th Ave.).

2205 W. 4th Ave., Vancouver, BC, V6K 1N9, Canada
604-731--7673

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Hastings Park Winter Farmers' Market

Christmas wreaths, hot chocolate, food trucks, artisanal cheese, and more draw Vancouverites to this winter farmers' market. It runs Sunday 10 am to 2 pm, from early November through late April at Hastings Park.

2901 East Hastings St., Vancouver, BC, V5K 5J1, Canada

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Indigo

The Vancouver flagship of this Canadian chain stocks a vast selection of popular books and plenty of giftware, too. Check out the display tables for hot sellers, local authors, and bargain books; the attached Starbucks makes a handy reading nook. Other branches around town include a smaller outlet on Robson Downtown.

2505 Granville St., Vancouver, BC, V6H 3G7, Canada
604-731--7822

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