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Photograph of Main Street in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.). Main Street is home to the Punjabi Market.
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
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Photograph of Main Street in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.). Main Street is home to the Punjabi Market.
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
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Photograph of Main Street in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.). Main Street is home to the Punjabi Market.
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
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Photograph of storefronts and Punjabi Market street signs in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.).
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
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Photograph of the Punjabi Market street signs in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.).
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
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Photograph of the Punjabi Market street signs in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.).
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
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Photograph of an unidentified individual standing underneath the Punjabi Market street signs in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.).
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
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Photograph of the Punjabi Market street signs in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.).
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
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Photograph of the Punjabi Market street sign in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.).
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
The Punjabi Market is a 3-block commercial district located on Main St between East 48th and East 51st avenues in Vancouver, B.C. Situated in the Sunset neighbourhood—an area home to one of Canada's largest South Asian communities—the market has been a destination for South Asian culture and commerce since the 1970s. It has historically included several Indian restaurants, sweet shops, jewellery stores, clothing stores, grocers, as well as other businesses catering to the South Asian community, local neighbourhood, and tourists. Vancouver's Punjabi Market was the first and largest Punjabi market in North America. From humble beginnings, Main Street transformed into a cultural hub and was home of the first Punjabi-language street signs outside of Asia. At its peak, Punjabi Market was home to over 300 shops including 24 jewellery shops.
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Photograph of an unidentified individual sitting on a bench at George Park located in Vancouver, British Columbia (B.C.).
George Park is a small inland park in Vancouver, located at 500 E 63rd Avenue. With rolling hills, a collection of coniferous and deciduous trees, covered picnic areas, an off leash dog area and sports fields located on the grounds, George Park is an ideal neighborhood park.
George Park is a small inland park in Vancouver, located at 500 E 63rd Avenue. With rolling hills, a collection of coniferous and deciduous trees, covered picnic areas, an off leash dog area and sports fields located on the grounds, George Park is an ideal neighborhood park.