[Bookstore Map] The Vancouver bookstore I would like to recommend to everyone
Vancouver's oldest and most well-known independent bookstore, MacLeod's Book , recently faced the fate of being forced to close its doors. The controversy finally came to an end. Store owner Don Stewart said the Vancouver Fire Department asked him to remove 75 percent of the bookstore's books, meaning he had to find new places to store more than 70,000 books. But where are so many books going? When the news came, several friends were very sad. The store has a rich collection of books piled from floor to ceiling, which is a holy place for friends who like to hunt for treasures in the piles of books.
When I first came to Vancouver, the two bookstores I used to visit, Duthie Books and Sofia Books , have been submerged in the torrent of the times and closed. Hopefully MacLeod's doesn't join the heartbreaking list too soon.
Vancouver Bookstore Guided Tour
Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tour specially designed The Forbidden Five for bibliophiles who come to Vancouver Guided bookstore activities, taking book lovers to visit five bookstores in the city center and surrounding areas.
Rare, used and antiquarian bookstore
One of the treasure hunt places for classic old books and antique books, although the arrangement is cluttered, there are treasures everywhere, suitable for treasure hunters who have patience and love surprises to dig slowly.
455 W Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2Z3 Canada
Whimsical bookshop selling a range of new, secondhand & rare/hard-to-find titles
The second treasure hunt place for classic old books and antique books, books are neatly arranged in different categories, suitable for rational treasure hunters and collectors.
344 W Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2V6 Canada
Vancouver's oldest independent bookstore, founded in 1945, is 75 years old! Fundraising is currently underway to keep it going.
1391 Commercial Dr, Vancouver, BC V5L 3X5 Canada
a legendary queer retail store in Vancouver.
If you are looking for books on gay issues, this is the place to go.
1238 Davie St, Vancouver, BC V6E 1N3 Canada
an unrivalled selection of new, used, & out-of-print books chosen by readers, not algorithms .
Not relying on big data, but really understanding what book lovers need, may be the secret of their efforts to move forward in the midst of misery.
2422 Main St, Vancouver, BC V5T 3E2 Canada
2754 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC V6K 2H2 Canada
1744 Commercial Dr, Vancouver, BC V5N 4A3 Canada
To support independent bookstores , Don Gorman, publisher of Rocky Mountain Books , has created a map of independent bookstores across Canada to make it easier for people to support visiting independent bookstores where they live. If you are interested in independent publishing houses in Canada, you can see this map of independent publishing houses .
my favorite bookstore
Vancouver Kidsbooks
Vancouver's favorite children's and teen bookstore, bar none. The cradle that nurtures book lovers, calls for creativity, and returns to the temple of innocence.
2557 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC V6K 2E9 Canada
3040 Edgemont Boulevard, North Vancouver, BC V7R 2N4 Canada
My favorite bookstore is KidsBooks on Broadway. Besides the library, it was my favorite place to go with my kids, big and small, during my trepidation as a first-time mother. Owner Phyllis Simon has a background as a librarian and a keen eye for book selection: KidsBooks is the first bookstore in Canada to introduce Harry Potter to readers . I started reading Harry Potter because of her recommendation, and I couldn't stop reading it. Later, when Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows , the seventh book in the Harry Potter series, was released in 2007, I also had a chance to be part of the PR team, working with the KidsBooks team to celebrate the new book launch with thousands of fans, ten midnight Two o'clock in the Van Dusen Garden to distribute new books . After I got home, I stayed up late to read an entire English book.
Kelly McKinnon, the partner of Phyllis, is good at business and a group of shop assistants with rich knowledge of children's books and young people's books. With their help, the two babies quickly fell in love with reading and developed their own unique reading taste and direction. From now on, I choose books to read by myself, and I don’t need to be scolded by me.
Reading the English original Chinese version of children's books that I read when I was a child, as well as the new books I haven't read yet, on KidsBooks made me relive the joy of childhood. The happiest thing is to buy the original Kenneth Grahame , the original illustrated version of " The Wind in the Willows " by EH Shepard as a collection.
Celebration and Empowerment of Women's Sexuality.
896 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, BC V5L 3Y5 Canada
Womyns' Ware's motto is "Celebration and Empowerment of Women's Sexuality." Unlocking female sexuality, there are many types and choices of books related to female sexuality, and the clerk is very knowledgeable. For a while, I was very interested in this topic. Except for the classic and systematic works, the reference books that are not easily available in the marginal and alternative ordinary bookstores all came from their suggestions. By the way, the quality and style of the toys they sell are also relatively high-end, the environment is open and private, and the shopping experience is excellent.
spiritual and healing resources since 1970
3608 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6R 1P1 Canada
Banyen mainly focuses on yoga, spirituality, meditation, and healing books, with rich audio-visual materials, very diverse activities and courses, and a very close connection with the community. In the autumn of my life, I found that I went to this bookstore more and more often and stayed longer and longer (😂 ).
Special themed independent bookstore
When online shopping was not yet prosperous, although I often used the large chain Chapters Indigo as a channel for ordering books (that is, using them as Taiwan's Xiaoqi ((7-11))), I like to visit independent bookstores with characteristics . List a few for you to explore.
5800 University Blvd. Vancouver, BC V6T 2E4 Canada
The seminary-affiliated bookstore on the UBC campus is the only remaining religious bookstore in North America and a paradise for those interested in theology and religion.
3378 Findlay St, Vancouver, BC V5N 4E7 Canada
An independent bookstore of political and ideological books led by volunteers in East Vancouver.
3715 W 10th Ave, Vancouver, BC V6R 2G5 Canada
Western Canada's fantasy and science fiction specialty bookstore.
Located in the West End of Vancouver, the variety of new science fiction books is very rich, and the store manager is an interesting soul.
Second-hand bookstores in Vancouver's West End
3642 W 4th Ave, Vancouver, BC V6R 1P1 Canada
Carson Books & Records
4340 Main St, Vancouver, BC V5V 3P9 Canada
2306 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC V6K 2E6
There are also many bookstores located in the suburbs and satellite cities. It is impossible to list them all, so I will leave them to other Vancouver book lovers to share.
Although in recent years, I have mainly focused on buying e-books, I still like to visit bookstores to buy my favorite physical book collections. The greatest joy is to look forward to meeting an unknown book, which is more beautiful than love.
The first image is taken from the kidsBooks Facebook Page .
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