With skyrocketing costs, residents and tourists may be looking for some inexpensive outings in Metro Vancouver this summer. Here are some budget-friendly options — from free to under $10 — for fun things to do.
is a fun place to check out a floating pier where locals sell their fresh catch-of-the-day. There are also cafes and places to find cheap eats.and eat vegan food at the Taste of Zen kitchen. It’s free to visit, and you don’t need to be a practising Buddhist to visit the spectacular temple and learn about the culture.Article contentCost: Free and $8 for an adult ticket.
While Granville Island does have some expensive shops, it’s also a great place to visit. To save money, buy a baguette and some deli ingredients for a picnic at the Parking is free before 11 a.m. and after 6 p.m. However, pay parking is in effect from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, $3/hour on weekdays and $4/hour on weekends and statutory holidays.
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