
There are many markets throughout the city, which is one thing I love about Vancouver. This was our first visit to the Lonsdale Quay Market in North Vancouver. One method of travelling to the North Shore is by SeaBus. I have never taken the Seabus, but it is a frequent passenger boat which travels between downtown Vancouver and North Vancouver.

Summerfest is the current event at the market until September 6, 2009. Every weekend different kinds of dance lessons are offered free to the public. The market has a few restaurants, many small food stands, and local craft and clothing shops. The atmosphere is very laid back if you just want to spend a few hours by the water enjoying the music or grabbing a bite from the market shops.
If you are a seafood lover, specifically oysters, you must try Screaming Mimi’s Seafood Deli and Steamer. This was the first food stand I saw when we walked in; it offers creamy baked oysters, jalapeno oyster on a bun, fried oysters, and raw oysters. You can even pick your own live lobster or crab and have them steam it for you.


Event: Summerfest (June 26 – September 6, 2009)
Location: The foot of Lonsdale Avenue (map)
SkyTrain Stop: Waterfront Station, SeaBus
Getting There: If you are driving, you take the Lions Gate Bridge to North Vancouver. Free market parking is available on the weekends and after 6pm on weekdays.
Price: FREE
More Info? http://www.lonsdalequay.com





Omg Lucy! I was reading your About page and I love planning random this and thats too!! Like my trip to New York, it was extensive and exhausting planning. But well worth it. :) I’m from Vancouver and just did the Tourism Challenge offered to me by the Aquarium a month-ish ago so I checked out a lot of places in the city. Tourism, event planning, photography, I love it all. :)
Hope you’re enjoying Vancouver. I’ll be back in the city in about a day!
Oh, and if you have Twitter, feel free to follow me @ashleychow.
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