Granville Island Hotel
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Welcome to the Granville Island Hotel ON THE WATER ...IN THE HEART OF VANCOUVER! An island retreat in the center of the action but not overwhelmed by it. We invite you to stay with us and discover Vancouver’s best-kept secret. There is no such thing as a typical guest room at the Granville Island Hotel. Some rooms have water views and wooden shutters; others have beamed ceilings and marble floors with Persian rugs and soaker tubs. The hotel itself features a Health Club with Jacuzzi and Sauna and the Dockside Restaurant, Lounge and Patio. The hotel and restaurant offer spectacular views of the city, mountains and ocean. All rooms feature complimentary ethernet LAN high speed internet access, voice messaging, data port telephones and stocked mini-bar fridges. Travelers will also appreciate a complimentary newspaper (Monday-Saturday), Tour desk information available at the Front Desk, Currency exchange from USD to CDN dollars available at the Front Desk, Room Service available from 7:00am - 10:00pm ON-SITE DINING: Dockside Restaurant - enjoy casual fine dining in the Dockside Restaurant. Featuring floor to ceiling windows and a 50 foot aquarium exudes urban dash and sparkle. Watch as our chefs prepare familiar favorites with unfamiliar brilliance. The restaurant is perfect for any size group from 4 to 200. Open seven days a week serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, reservations recommended. Dockside Pub: come by and relax by the fireplace or watch a game on one of our many TV’s. Why not come and sample some of our beer on Tuesday when all of our Pints are C$2.95. Or try us on Wednesday when we offer pitchers of our brew masters choice for only C$9.95. Our Lounge is open from 5:00pm nightly. Brewery: Brew master Peter Haupenthal has been brewing beer for over 30 years, all over the world. His knowledge and appreciation of the varied tastes of many cultures combine with his wealth of experience in the technical production of beer. The product is a fantastic tasting beer. We encourage you to learn a little bit about the brewing process while you enjoy some of Peter’s creations! PET POLICY: The Granville Island Hotel is a "Pet Friendly" facility. You and your pets will enjoy our well-appointed guest rooms featuring marble floors. Our location is ideal for pets as the Island has many park areas and boardwalks to stroll around. Granville Island even boasts a specialty pet store aptly named "Woofles" where they bake up healthy homemade cat and dog treats. Woofles also features customized toys and if your pet is well behaved, Woofles can arrange for a babysitting service. Guests will be asked to sign our pet policy upon check-in, ensuring respect for other guests in our hotel. There is a charge for pets of C$25 per night. |
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Standard 2 Doubles
Room features a fully stocked mini-bar, in room movies, dual line voice messaging data port telephones & free hi-speed internet access. Rates are for 2 people. Extra adults $13.00. The room caters for a maximum of 4 adults, and a maximum of 2 children but cannot exceed 4 guests in total. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
Minimum 24 Hours (1st night)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made at least 24 hours prior to the check in date and time or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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Standard King
Room features a fully stocked mini-bar, in room movies, dual line voice messaging data port telephones & free hi-speed internet access. Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults, and a maximum of 1 child but cannot exceed 2 guests in total. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
Minimum 24 Hours (1st night)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made at least 24 hours prior to the check in date and time or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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Business FacilitiesThe Granville Island Hotel is your corporate retreat in the heart of Vancouver! Our waterfront setting provides the perfect backdrop for your next Executive Retreat, Board of Directors Meeting, Team Development or Strategic Planning Session or just as an incentive for a job well done. There is no end to the variety of activities available to your group, from kayak races to live theatre erformances to sunset dinner cruises - the Island has got it!We are Vancouver's small meeting specialist, ideal for groups of 8 to 80 people. An Intimate atmosphere combined with personal service provides the privacy that adds focus to a meeting. Casually elegant meeting rooms with natural light and access to the outdoors set the experience apart. A variety of activities available to your group, from kayak races to live theatre performances to sunset dinner cruises. FACILITIES INCLUDE • Complimentary Ethernet LAN high speed internet access (wired) • Voice messaging data port phones • Newspaper delivery (Monday-Saturday) • Mini-bar fridges • Complimentary in-room coffee • Jacuzzi, Sauna & Exercise Equipment, • Mountain bike rentals • The Dockside Restaurant, Lounge and Patio • The Dockside Brewery |
| Check In |
1400hrs |
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| Check Out |
1200hrs |
| Getting There |
DRIVING DIRECTIONS From the north: Enter downtown via Georgia Street. Turn right on Burrard Street and head south over the Burrard Street Bridge. Turn left on 2nd Avenue, drive three blocks and turn left on Anderson Street (at the traffic light underneath the Granville Street Bridge). Turn left on Anderson street to enter Granville Island. Once you enter the Island the road will automatically make you turn right onto Cartwright Street at the Kids Market. Follow Cartwright Street to the very end as the hotel is located on the northeast tip of Granville Island where Cartwright meets Johnston Street. The building is white with red trim and a fluorescent red sign that reads "The Granville Island Hotel." From the Airport: Follow the signs into Vancouver. Take the Granville Street exit from the Arthur Lang Bridge and follow Granville Street to 16th Avenue. Turn left on 16th Avenue and take the first right on Fir Street. Follow Fir Street to 2nd Avenue. Turn right on 2nd Avenue. Turn left on Anderson street to enter Granville Island. Once you enter the Island the road will automatically make you turn right onto Cartwright Street at the Kids Market. Follow Cartwright Street to the very end as the hotel is located on the northeast tip of Granville Island where Cartwright meets Johnston Street. The building is white with red trim and a fluorescent red sign that reads "The Granville Island Hotel." Taxi Fare is approximately $25 CDN form the airport to the hotel. From the south: Take highway 99 - which turns into Oak Street - into Vancouver. Turn left on 12th Avenue, turn right on Hemlock Street and follow it under (not over) the Granville Street Bridge. At the bottom of the hill there is a stop light, turn left at the light. Get into the right hand lane and take the first right hand turn on Anderson to enter Granville Island. Go straight through the four way stop at 2nd Avenue and Anderson. Stay in the right hand lane. At which point you will be entering Granville Island. Once you enter the Island the road will automatically make you turn right onto Cartwright Street at the Kids Market. Follow Cartwright Street to the very end as the hotel is located on the northeast tip of Granville Island where Cartwright meets Johnston Street. The building is white with red trim and a fluorescent red sign that reads "The Granville Island Hotel." From the east: Enter Vancouver via Highway 1, and take the Grandview Highway exit. Grandview turns into 12th Avenue. Follow 12th to Fir Street, turn right, then turn right again at 2nd Avenue. The next street is Anderson Street (underneath the Granville Street Bridge). Turn left on Anderson to enter Granville Island. Once you enter the Island the road will automatically make you turn right onto Cartwright Street at the Kids Market. Follow Cartwright Street to the very end as the hotel is located on the northeast tip of Granville Island where Cartwright meets Johnston Street. The building is white with red trim and a fluorescent red sign that reads "The Granville Island Hotel." |
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C$12/day with in/out priviledges. Outdoor parking. |
| Things To Do |
Vancouver's Granville Island has been named North America's best neighbourhood by a New York-based community development organization. In achieving its first-place status, Granville Island beat out other well-known and popular North American neighbourhoods such as New York's East Village, the Lower Garden District of New Orleans, South Beach in Miami, California's Venice Beach, and Kensington Market in downtown Toronto. The honour was bestowed by the Project for Public Spaces, a non-profit organization based in New York City that is dedicated to "creating and sustaining public places that build communities," says the group's website. The Project for Public Spaces, which was founded in 1974, receives funding from the Kellogg Foundation and the Ford Foundation in the U.S. The organization recently ranked the 20 best neighbourhoods, districts and downtowns in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, and singled out Granville Island as North America's best public space. "Granville Island is a great destination," Fred Kent, president of the Project for Public Spaces, said Wednesday from his home in Brooklyn. "We picked Granville Island because of the whole neighbourhood and the island itself. Granville Island is all local entrepreneurs, local artists and local businesses. It's become a focal point for the whole neighbourhood around False Creek." City hall says Granville Island is the region's second most-popular tourist attraction after Stanley Park. "Granville Island is the jewel in the crown of False Creek," said Michael Gordon, the city's senior planner for downtown. "What's unique about Granville Island is that it's not just tourist-driven. Vancouver residents can go to Granville Island and visit a park, play with their kids, shop at a market, have dinner. Do whatever they want, really." Lino Siracusa, director of Granville Island, said he was "honored" by the recognition. "We're quite proud and humbled to be named with such a great group of spaces in North America," he said. Regarding what makes Granville Island unique, Siracusa said: "It's the diversity of activities. We have activities during the day in the evening. We don't have the large commercial uses, so people can relate to Granville Island in a very intimate way." Granville Island, owned by the federal government, was an industrial site until 1978, when Vancouver city council and the federal minister of urban affairs Ron Basford, Liberal MP for Vancouver Centre, decided to develop it. Ottawa invested $25 million into the island's redevelopment. Private sector investors also contributed, said Siracusa. Today, Granville Island is managed by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation on behalf of the federal government. A Granville Island Trust advises CMHC on future development of the site and to "ensure we remain connected to the community," Siracusa said. GRANVILLE ISLAND ATTRACTIONS: Public Market Stroll the celebrated Public Market. It is always humming with activity and provides a feast for both the eye and the palate. Take in a street musicians performance while enjoying the waterside setting with city and mountain views. Theatre Granville Island is home to some of Vancouver's finest theatrical talents. Year-round productions at the Arts Club, the Waterfront Theatre, and Performance Works, are sure to satisfy any taste. Emily Carr The Emily Carr Institute is the creative engine for the Islands art design & media. Three galleries display progressive work from new generations of artists. Visit the Charles H. Scott Gallery, the Concourse Gallery or the Media Gallery right next to the hotel. Aquabus These charming little shuttles will whisk you from the Island, across the False Creek inlet, to the sights and shopping of the downtown core. When the bags are full–they'll bring you right back. Departures are every 15 minutes, all day long. Kids Market At the entrance to the Island is a Mecca for children. The Kid's Market is adjacent to a water park, a pond with geese and ducks, and Sutcliffe Park, with open fields winding paths, and places to explore. Seawall Joggers and walkers will love the seawall. Choose your pace and take in the city. Start from the south side of False Creek, or take a Ferry to pick up the seawall on the other side of the inlet. English Bay and Stanley Park are gems at slower speeds. VANCOUVER AREA ATTRACTIONS: Capilano Suspension Bridge Grouse Mountain Vancouver Lookout Harbour Centre Dr Sun Yat Sen Chinese Gardens Chinatown Gastown Canada Place Queen Elizabeth Park Science World Vancouver Museum Vancouver Maritime Museum HR McMillan Space Centre Stanley Park Vancouver Aquarium English Bay Yaletown Kitsilano Granville Island Museums Museum of Anthropology |


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