Granville Street's pedestrian trial run: Vancouver's big bet or a summer fling?
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Granville Street's pedestrian trial run: Vancouver's big bet or a summer fling?
The World Cup has provided a trial run for Vancouver's vision of eventually creating "a year-round shore to shore pedestrian zone on Granville Street from the Granville Street Bridge to Waterfront Station." But not everyone is a fan.
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By Oksana Shtohryn, Dan Fumano
Published Jun 26, 2026
Last updated 44 minutes ago
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