Granville Street is where the world came to Mix it up during the 2010 Olympics. We're carrying this same spirit into the summer with a slew of summer events including dance, music, food and drink. Come visit Vancouver's Street and get the details here.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Relive Centre Ice!

This Saturday (February 12th) from 12 to 9pm, Granville Street will be reliving the Olympic spirit once again. Granville Street, from Dunsmuir to Smithe, will be closed to traffic to all sorts of family friendly activities that will celebrate the best moments of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics.

To help you plan out your day of celebration, here are some of the things happening on Granville:

Street hockey along Granville Street was one of those quintessentially Canadian Olympic moments and it will be happening again on Saturday. Organized by Five Hole for Food, there will be VIP games, starting with the Mayor at noon, and some local celebrities and teams after that, including Vancouver indie artist Dan Mangan. There will also be a space for just pick-up hockey games. You can register at the Five Hole for Food website, or just bring your sticks and your Red and Whites.

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Highlights of the Olympic Games and the party atmosphere will be playing in the CTV tent and then projected onto the Sears' building when it gets darker. And all along Granville Street, there will be buskers performing, just like last year.

CTV will also be doing a live 6 pm newscast and QMFM radio station will be broadcasting live from the event from 12 pm to 5 pm.

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The Royal Canadian Mint will back out in force again, setting up on Granville Street and exchanging for collectible quarters. They’ll also letting people take pictures with the Olympic medals at their new boutique on Granville but space is limited and you have to register. Go to their website for registration details, but for now, the exhibit times for February 12th are from 9:30 am to 9:00 pm. They’re opened today and Sunday as well, so make sure you check them out.

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Lunar Fest is also being held on the 12th at the Vancouver Art Gallery. They have a bunch of free activities going on, especially for the young ones, including a lantern-making workshop running from 3 to 6 pm. Then at 6:30 pm, they will have a procession through Granville Street, ending with a fire performance! I know right! Pretty cool.

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McDonalds on Granville have invited Olympic figure skater Patrick Chan to sign autographs at their restaurant! It’s at 891 Granville Street, near Smithe 2 pm – 3 pm. The first 100 people to sign the Go Canada! Banner, to send wishes to our Canadian athletes in 2012, will receive an autographed card from Patrick Chan.

Phew, there are a ton of activities for tomorrow on Granville. There will also be Flash Mobs popping up all along the street and The Bay is having an awesome Olympic Experience event (see our other post), and to get you from one awesome activity to another, Joe Fresh Style will be offering complimentary pedicab taxi service from Georgia and Granville to their store at 540 Granville between 12 pm to 5 pm. Look for their branded pedicabs and when you get to Joe Fresh, they will be handing out free rain ponchos.

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Hope everyone has fun this weekend on Granville Street and hope this helped you guide your Olympic Anniversary day. Let us know what you did during the 12th on Twitter (@shopgranville) and on Facebook.

Cirque D’Etrange Fashion Show at Republic


Tonight the BCIT Marketing Association (BCITMA) are hosting a Circus-themed fashion show with up and coming local designers at Republic Nightclub (958 Granville Street).

The Cirque D’Etrange Fashion Show will have seven designers, twenty-two models, and MAC’s creative team create a creepy atmosphere at Republic tonight, in the best way possible. Last year, the event attracted hundreds of people, including industry professionals, and BCITMA expects 350 people to come to the circus this year.

Doors open at 8, show runs from 9:30 to 10:30 and tickets are $10. For more information, contact Nicola Poskitt at nposkitt@gmail.com. Come out, support the students from BCIT, a good cause, and enjoy the unique atmosphere

Amazing "Keep The Spirit" Event at The Bay

The Bay is organizing something really cool for the Olympic Anniversary on February 12th. For $39.99 you can buy a piece of that great, wooden Olympic Podium. With that piece of the Podium, not only will you support our athletes, but you can enter the exclusive Olympic Experience organized by The Bay.

Exclusive is a term that is thrown around a lot, but The Bay has acquired some amazing Olympic items and organized a genuinely exclusive experience. With the purchase of the Olympic Podium, you can put on the jersey that Sidney Crosby wore when he scored the gold-medal winning goal. That in itself would be an amazing experience, but also at The Bay, you can view the entire Team Canada’s game-worn white jerseys, take a picture with the net that Crosby scored on, and stand on the podium that Alexandre Biodeau received his gold medal, the first Canadian to do so on home soil.

It’s only 40 bucks for an amazing experience, plus it’s going back to our athletes. The Bay Vancouver Downtown is at 674 Granville St, Vancouver, right on West Georgia. Let us know how the whole experience was for you by tweeting us @shopgranville.



adidas x Star Wars Limited Gear!

We just got word that adidas Sports Heritage Store at 848 Granville street just received their shipment of the AT AT Pilot Eldorado from the adidas x Star Wars 2011 collection. These are in high demand and they only have a limited number of them. The adidas x Star Wars collaboration has been great so far and although I'm a fan of the Chewbacca one myself, the AT AT Pilot Eldorado looks pretty sick.




Adidas store also just received a restock of adidas x Star Wars apparel that were sold out. If there was something you wanted but couldn't get before, now is the time. They say more items are coming soon, but for the current restock they won't be granting any holds due to high demand. So if you want some adidas x Star Wars gear, get down there soon, and we'll keep you updated if we hear anything else.

And because it was just so awesome, we had to add this video to the post:

Gorgeous evening looking south on Granville

It's times like these that I love being from Vancouver

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Yummy Bags at the Celebrate Coach Party

Fashionistas, hold on to your bags! I have just come back from the Celebrate Coach Party in the Bay downtown and do I have news for you. Beside the herds of people mobbing the vases of freebie candy, the new boutique is filled with style and warmth. Their beautifully crafted bags and trendy designs are perfect for Vancouverites of all shapes and sizes.

After a glass of champagne and when the candy disappeared, the atmosphere changed from rowdy freebie-goers to serious shopping. This was when I could really appreciate the new Poppy collection of Coach handbags. The celebration offered 25% off all the regular priced bags and great sales on their clearance items. The Coach Handbag Boutique is definitely worth a visit!

I'm sad I didn't get to purchase a new bag but I did get to leave with some free swag of my own, a great pencil set and a little something for my sweet tooth. Though, I will be back for even sweeter bags.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Dine Out Vancouver – Granville Street Menus
















Hello food lovers, it’s that time of the year again where we treat ourselves to fancy food we’ve never tasted before! There’s no better time than now to take advantage of Dine Out Vancouver, presented by Tourism Vancouver (https://exchange.downtownvancouver.net/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.tourismvancouver.com/visitors/dining/dineout.php). Now in its 9th year, this city-wide event features food of all cuisine types, as well as BC’s best wines. Three-course set menus are offered at $18, $28 and $38 price points. This promotion won’t last long, you have only 6 days left to capitalize on these awesome deals.

Granville street, more renown for its wide array of unique shops and lively nightlife, is also the home of some hidden-gem restaurants participating in the January 24 – February 6 event (see menu links):

Aqua Riva Restaurant & Bar (200 Granville) http://www.tourismvancouver.com/visitors/dining/dineout.details.php?id=3016

Ceili's Irish Pub (670 Smithe)
http://www.tourismvancouver.com/visitors/dining/dineout.details.php?id=6850

Culinaria (The International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Vancouver) (609 Granville)
http://www.tourismvancouver.com/visitors/dining/dineout.details.php?id=3016

Doolin’s Irish Pub (654 Nelson)
http://www.tourismvancouver.com/visitors/dining/dineout.details.php?id=2862

Edge Social Grill & Lounge (1100 Granville) http://www.tourismvancouver.com/visitors/dining/dineout.details.php?id=11414

Sanafir Restaurant and Lounge (1026 Granville) http://www.tourismvancouver.com/visitors/dining/dineout.details.php?id=8497

SIP Resto-Lounge (1117 Granville)
http://www.tourismvancouver.com/visitors/dining/dineout.details.php?id=8410

The Refinery (1115 Granville)
http://www.tourismvancouver.com/visitors/dining/dineout.details.php?id=11067

Get your reservations in now as most popular eateries are filling up fast (if not already fully booked). Bon appetite!