Farmers’ markets deliver local flavor and generous portions at friendly prices. Search vendor lists, then combine small tastings into a full meal. Many halls offer compostable cutlery and water stations, turning spontaneous sampling into a comfortable, budget-respecting lunch between museums, viewpoints, ferries, and train platforms.
Farmers’ markets deliver local flavor and generous portions at friendly prices. Search vendor lists, then combine small tastings into a full meal. Many halls offer compostable cutlery and water stations, turning spontaneous sampling into a comfortable, budget-respecting lunch between museums, viewpoints, ferries, and train platforms.
Farmers’ markets deliver local flavor and generous portions at friendly prices. Search vendor lists, then combine small tastings into a full meal. Many halls offer compostable cutlery and water stations, turning spontaneous sampling into a comfortable, budget-respecting lunch between museums, viewpoints, ferries, and train platforms.
Day one cycles the Stanley Park Seawall with a prepaid rental, then rides transit to Granville Island for market tastings. Day two ascends the Sea‑to‑Sky corridor using a timed gondola slot, finishing with a sunset ferry and pay‑what‑you‑can gallery night.
Reserve a morning ferry to the islands, rent bikes online, and picnic by skyline views. Stack free museums or discounted hours in the afternoon. Evening hops through Kensington, Ossington, or St. Lawrence patios keep costs gentle while the city’s vibrant pulse stays close.
Book a timed entry for the basilica, then wander Old Montréal with a self‑guided audio tour downloaded for offline use. Afternoon viewpoints on Mount Royal pair with bagels and street art. Nightfall brings live music and late dessert without straining budgets.