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.
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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.
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Each ferry has a maximum capacity of 385 passengers. |
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Approaching North Vancouver~ |
You can find a variety of food and drink kiosks at Quayside Plaza.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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What's your most favourite vegetable? |
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Cheshire cheese is a type of dense and crumbly cheese originating from the UK. |
Treat yourself to some meaty goodness from Sharky's Chophouse.
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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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