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Our Community Bikes in Vancouver is Canada’s oldest non-profit community bike shop, since 1993, offering accessible work stands to the public for bike repair education and tool rental. We are also a full service bike shop, in addition to being a DIY education facility. We offer a wide selection of repairs and tune-up packages. We do free in-shop assessments and discuss with our clients their needs, to balance a repair and financial abilities. We also specialize in servicing older models that have difficult to find or obsolete parts and technologies. We have a large selection of used donated bikes, parts and accessories, as well as hundreds of brands available to order, and in stock. Our refurbished bikes are custom built and safety-tested. Our selection of bikes varies depending on supply and demand. Non-refurbished bikes are available for purchase at a discounted rate.
Red Truck Beer Company welcomes you to their establishment. They are open late all week. The surrounding location is memorable for its parks. Payments by American Express, MasterCard and Visa are recognized.
Mamie Taylor's welcomes you to their dining room. They are open nightly all week and are conveniently accessible by car.
Explore the Joy of dance in a caring environment. Dance instruction in various styles including Ballet, Jazz, Lyrical, contemporary, Nip HOP, IRISH, TAP and musical theatre.
Nested on the boarder of historical Chinatown; Torafuku invites you to experience simple, yet adventurous interpretations of pan Asian flavours. Explore contemporary dishes crafted from local ingredients sourced by local farms complemented by carefully selected wines, local craft beers, and a fashionable cocktail list.
The restaurant is located just shy of chinatown on main in a less traffic area with plenty of access to street parking. We tried their spicy tuna belly roll, fried chicken wings and crispy market fish which was very moist inside We also had their chocolate cake and ovalatine creme brulee which was pretty good and so Asian. All the dishes were creative and tasty. A nice casual atmosphere to share some bites and Asian beers. Read more
Very knowledgeable staff. Widest selection of items you'll find anywhere. Quality items at competitive prices. Best quality is the helpful staff. Read more
Scout Magazine – launched in late 2008 by local writers/photographers Andrew Morrison and Michelle Sproule – is Vancouver's leading food and culture website. Its main objective has been the same from the start: to 'scout out' and promote the things that make Vancouver such a sweet place to be. It does this with an emphasis on the city's independent spirit to foster a sense of connectedness within and between our communities, and to introduce our readers to the people who grow and cook our food, play the raddest tunes in our better venues, create our most interesting art, and design everything from what we wear to the spaces we inhabit.
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