


Kids Market
About
Located on Granville Island, Kids Market is a unique two-story children's shopping and entertainment complex featuring over 25 specialty stores selling toys, clothing, and books, plus an indoor play area with arcade games and activities. This colorful destination combines retail therapy for parents with hands-on fun for kids, making it a perfect rainy day activity or a shopping break where children stay entertained.
Highlights
- ✓Indoor soft play area with climbing structures and slides designed for young children
- ✓Over 25 specialty stores featuring unique toys, games, and children's clothing
- ✓Video arcade with age-appropriate games
- ✓Adjacent free water park (seasonal) perfect for extending your visit
- ✓Colorful, whimsical design that captures children's imagination
Pro Tips
- 1.Park in the Granville Island parking lot (paid parking available) and arrive early on weekends to secure a spot, as the island gets very busy.
- 2.Combine your visit with exploring the rest of Granville Island, including the Public Market and waterfront playground just steps away.
- 3.Bring Canadian dollars or a credit card, as most vendors accept both, but small shops may prefer cash for small purchases.
- 4.Visit on weekday mornings for a quieter experience with less crowded play areas and easier navigation through the shops.
- 5.The outdoor water park adjacent to Kids Market is free and perfect for summer visits, so bring a change of clothes and towels.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM) offer the least crowded experience. Avoid Saturday afternoons when both tourists and locals flock to Granville Island. Rainy days see increased indoor traffic, so plan accordingly.
What to Know
Admission to Kids Market is free, though individual stores and the play area may charge separately. Granville Island has paid parking ($3-4 CAD per hour), and many food options are available at the nearby Public Market. The venue is stroller-accessible with an elevator.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with consistent hours. The outdoor water park next door operates May through September, making summer visits extra appealing. Holiday periods feature special events and extended shopping opportunities.
Nearby Eats
Granville Island Public Market (2-minute walk) offers dozens of food vendors with kid-friendly options like pizza, crepes, and fresh fruit. The Sandbar Seafood Restaurant has a children's menu and waterfront patio views perfect for families.
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