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Heartwood Community Cafe is a queer-friendly neighbourhood cafe that nourishes the spirit of social justice and liberation. We are a fully licensed restaurant that serves delicious local and fair trade dishes that are vegan and gluten-free!
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Lattimer Gallery is a commercial gallery specializing in art from the Northwest Coast, located just outside Vancouver's Granville Island. We offer an extensive collection of gold and silver jewellery, as well as masks, panels, bentwood boxes totem poles, argillite, sculptures, paintings and limited edition prints. Peter Lattimer continues the partnerships with artists that were started over twenty-three years ago by his grandmother, Leona Lattimer.
Rent our beautiful venue for special occasions. The elegant Heritage Hall ballroom is the perfect setting for weddings, parties, and events of all kinds. We provide an excellent Vancouver rental hall for: private parties, banquets and receptions, benefits and fundraisers, retirement parties, birthdays and anniversaries, sales of all sorts, cultural celebrations, film shoots, seminars and lectures, book launches, wine tastings, and other fun occasions.
A socially and environmentally conscious Mexican-inspired restaurant on the Drive serving healthy and delicious fare.
We are a First Nations restaurant located at 1128 West Broadway in Vancouver. Proudly showcasing Aboriginal cuisine with a variety of "nationwide" inspired culinary delights, using the freshest seasonal ingredients, certified organic game and wild fish. The majority of our menu items are also available for take-out. Our team is composed of members of different Nations such as Nuxalk, Haida Gwaii, Nuu-Cha-Nulth, Okanagan/Little Shushwap Indian Band, Cree, Cree & Stoney, Naxwaxda'xw, Blackfoot and Musqueum In our space we also feature First Nations art from upcoming artists focusing on traditional values, but with a modern flair and representation. We are available for catering as well as private functions and we offer our guests the opportunity to customize their events with live contemporary music or more traditional performances by local artists.
The Rickshaw Theatre, formerly known as the Shaw Theatre, was built in 1971 as part of the Shaw Brothers' (Sir Run Run Shaw and Tan Sri Runme Shaw) worldwide movie empire. The Shaw Brothers are the most significant film production company in the history of Hong Kong cinema. Over the past nine decades, the Shaws have amassed a collection of over 800 titles. By the early sixties, the Shaw empire had incorporated 35 companies, owned 130 cinemas, 9 amusement parks and 3 production studios.
Beautiful site, beautiful sight: phenomenal BC Native art and Pacific rim. The building itself is superb. A must see is the phenomenal European ceramic exhibit hidden in a dark corner behind the gift shop. Read more
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