After Niagara Falls, Granville Island is Canada’s most visited destination. But Emily Carr University’s coming move to Great Northern Way has triggered the need for an update.
Planners want to hear your ideas for better ways to access and move around Granville Island. Get out your wish list! Think out of the box! Now’s the time to fix Granville Island’s problems, celebrate its successes, and insure its sustainability for the next 25 years.
To frame the conversation, we have Michael Stevenson, SFU President Emeritus and Vice Chancellor, and head of the review; and Tim Barton, Senior Transportation Planner at Bunt & Associates.
Thursday, October 20
12:30 – 1:30 PM
Room 1600, SFU Vancouver – 515 West Hastings
Registration is not required. Please try to arrive early to ensure a seat.
Would be really awesome to have Granville Island car free. One option would be to allow on street parking on Granville Bridge on off peak hours and have elevators from the bridge deck to GI.
More convinent for most drivers plus a car free GI!
“After Niagara Falls, Granville Island is Canada’s most visited destination.”
Really? I’d love to know more about this factoid