CAN: Lonsdale Quay

North Shore, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Opened in 1977 to the public, Lonsdale Quay is a SeaBus ferry terminal that brings people to and from Waterfront station in downtown Vancouver across Burrard Inlet. Prior to its construction, the quay was the location of a ship repair dock. Nearby is a well-known marketplace called Lonsdale Quay Market.


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SeaBus is a passenger-only ferry that departs every 15 minutes during the day. 


The walkway offers quite a nice view of the train tracks.

My BFF and I took the ferry that departed from Waterfront station at 12.47pm, bringing us to Lonsdale Quay in 12 minutes.


Each ferry has a maximum capacity of 385 passengers.


Approaching North Vancouver~
You can find a variety of food and drink kiosks at Quayside Plaza.



I ended up trying Orange Vanilla Coca-Cola for the first time, which tasted pleasant.
After passing through Quayside Plaza, you can enjoy the view of Burrard Inlet.



Have you placed a love lock anywhere in the world?
Lonsdale Quay Market originated as a carnival-style marketplace that was opened in conjuction to the 1986 World Exposition on Transportation and Communication.



There's a bubble machine installed in front of the toy shop.
In addition to shops selling fresh produce, there are artisanal shops, restaurants, an international food court and a boutique hotel.



What's your most favourite vegetable?


Cheshire cheese is a type of dense and crumbly cheese originating from the UK.
Treat yourself to some meaty goodness from Sharky's Chophouse.


Try the awesome glazed ham!

The market opens at 9.00am and closes at 7.00pm on most days and 8.00pm every Friday and Saturday.

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