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Hot Shopping: Summer Stylin’

Gallant & Jones deckchair

Kick back and relax in a Gallant & Jones deckchair—designed and produced in Vancouver. This stylish addition to any outdoor space is made of North American Black Walnut wood and comes with a colourful selection of fabrics (including the Nefyn, pictured). Cool fact: the product names reflect places near and dear to the creators, including West Coast spots Jericho Beach, Kitsilano and Tofino. Purchase one of these oh-so-comfy loungers, an adjustable pillow and a footstool at Casa or online at www.gallantandjones.com.—Jennifer Patterson

You Are Here: Hamilton Street

Find an eclectic mix of dining, shopping and places for pampering on this stretch in historic Yaletown

By Jill Von Sprecken

Hamilton Street Grill. Photo by KK Law

SPLURGE ON STYLE
The bold graphic prints at iconic Finnish company Marimekko pack a punch on bright handbags, home accessories and fashions for the whole family. Or try the Goorin Brothers Hat Shop, a brand established in 1895, on for size. The stylish boutique carries a selection of toppers for men and women, ranging from classic to creative.

BEAUTY-FULL
In an area brimming with salons, Noir Lash Lounge has the niche market covered. Eyelash extensions, the only service offered, make peepers pop with styles ranging from au naturel to high drama. At Blo, a bombshell blowout is only a hairdryer away. There’s nary a pair of scissors nor a bottle of dye to be found, just salon-worthy locks in a snap. Guilt-free indulgence can be found at Frilly Lilly, where dessert-inspired beauty products, such as the “bathcake,” are (almost) good enough to eat.

SPOT-ON SEAFOOD
A converted brick-and-beam warehouse space is the backdrop for Blue Water Cafe + Raw Bar, where innovative offerings, such as jellyfish and sea urchin, are always local and sustainable as well as beautifully prepared. Drop anchor at casual Rodney’s Oyster House for raw oysters and chowders that are sure to make a splash.

Society. Photo by KK Law

TOP TASTES
For a new take on small plates, visit Hapa Izakaya to sample Japanese tapas, sake and cocktails. At Cioppino’s Mediterranean Grill, the extensive wine cellar is second only to the fresh ingredients and traditional flavours, which take centre stage. Try Hamilton Street Grill for steaks or the famous burger, served with aged cheddar and truffle mayonnaise. Sip cool cocktails and nosh on pad thai on Charm Modern Thai’s trendy patio. For other South Asian bites, try Simply Thai or Urban Thai Bistro. Hot spot Society serves creative comfort food with a twist, from spiked milkshakes to lobster shepherd’s pie.

DRINK UP
For inspired cocktails that will get your creativity flowing, check out Raw Canvas. An extensive menu of beer, wine and mixed drinks is served alongside the “painting pit.” Purchase a canvas and unleash your inner artist. If a caffeine buzz is what you’re after, try Argo Cafe for that perfect cup. Fair trade beans are roasted in-house and complemented with soups, sandwiches and baked goods.

BY NIGHT
DJs set the scene at George Ultra Lounge, the perfect spot to sip a classic martini. Built on a foundation of food, drink and graffiti art, 100 Nights is a lively venue with plenty of glitz and glamour. Trendy Afterglow Lounge combines sultry decor, beautiful people and libations—certainly a potent cocktail.

Hamilton Street is a 10-minute walk from downtown. Or take the Canada Line SkyTrain to the Yaletown-Roundhouse stop.

Hot Shopping: Pretty Plates

We're digging the lively green colour.

These cheery serving dishes are sure to take your hamburgers and corn on the cob to the next level, and because they’re made of sturdy melamine, you don’t have to worry about them getting damaged. The pièce de résistance? Each dish is a bargain at $2.99 to $5.99 a piece (colours and styles may vary). HomeSense, Bayshore Shopping Centre, 100 Bayshore Dr., 613-721-6451, and 1501 Innes Rd., 613-740-1299.

Hot Shopping: Bright Lights, Glass City

An exquisite chandelier from Braden Hammond Glass

Local artist Braden Hammond began working with hot glass in 2003, and it wasn’t long before his interest heated up. Some of his most awe-inspiring works of blown glass are his curvaceous, chandelier-esque lights (pictured). If these cool fixtures are a little large for a carry-on bag, take a look at his stunning glass marbles, including a line filled with colourful floral blooms. His work—jewellery, lighting, perfume bottles and decor—can now be found in stores and galleries across Canada. Pop by Gigi B and Circle Craft to purchase one of these unique pieces, or for a full list of retailers visit www.bradenhammond.com.—Jennifer Patterson

Hot Shopping: Style Finds

Summer looks from Anthropologie

Christmas came early for Vancouver’s fashion crowd with last month’s opening of Anthropologie. Peruse the racks filled with dresses, skirts (including the embroidered majestic medallions skirt, pictured) and swimwear. Once clothing cravings are satisfied, scope out the ornate bedding or stock up on a few art and design books.—Jennifer Patterson

Vancouver Life: Cambie Street

Spend an afternoon exploring the sights and smells of Cambie Street between 17th and 19th avenues, a hotspot for great eats and the latest trends

By Carli Vierke

Cheese from Benton Brothers

The Local Gourmet
It’s foodies’ choice on Cambie. With both local and global fare, the restaurants, cafes and artisan shops offer a mix of flavours. Whether it’s gooey BC cheeses from the family-owned Benton Brothers or homemade tiramisu from Kreation cake shop, everything you need for the perfect epicurean feast is here. Feel like treating yourself without lifting a finger? Enjoy steak frites at the friendly French bistro Pied-à-Terre, or grab a slow-roasted pulled-pork sub to go at Las Tortas Gourmet Mexican Sandwiches.

Eye for Design

Suit up for a stylish stroll at Shop Cocoon, a boutique that features the latest trends in clothing, jewellery and handmade toiletries (think goodies such as hand-milled pomegranate soap), all crafted by local designers. For fashionable inspiration in the home and beyond, check out Walrus, a minimalist shop known for its fun, stylish lifestyle goods such as Scandinavian-designed lanterns or locally designed hot-pink rubber shoes. The space doubles as an art gallery and transforms one night a month into a packed cultural hub where Vancouver artists have their exceptional work showcased.

Ceramic birds from Shop Cocoon

Drink Up
No matter what type of buzz you’re looking for, you’re in good hands. At Beans coffee shop, grab a soy latte while getting cozy on one of the vintage couches or armchairs. For the beer connoisseur, Biercraft Bistro serves dozens of Belgian, imported and local beers. Develop your taste buds with a pint of the creamy Augustijn Blonde alongside a pound of fresh local mussels in a beer, cilantro and lime-butter broth. If you’re seeking libations to go, the Liquor Barn has a good selection of wine, beers and spirits from all over the world. Cheers.

Hot Shopping: Navigate T.O.’s Neighbourhoods

Map of the Trinity Bellwoods area by Marlena Zuber

Marlena Zuber is a multi-faceted Torontonian: she draws, paints, works for a non-profit and is in an indie band. But it’s her informal cartography skills that are turning heads these days. Zuber’s charming yet realistic maps of favourite nabes—The Annex, Kensington Market, Harbourfront and Trinity Bellwoods among them—are a hot commodity. Pick up a framed map ($45 to $85) or a greeting card ($4 each) from Artistry Cards.

Hot Shopping: Objects and Accents to Love

Award-winning artist Christine Flynn’s new boutique, Love the Design, offers yet another reason to venture to Leslieville. The aesthetically pleasing gallery-shop is where vintage and modern styles seamlessly co-exist in furniture, such as rustic dining tables and sofas, found objects like a 1920s doctor’s cabinet, and home accents including hurricane lamps and Italian dinnerware. Flynn’s photographic talents are also reflected here, in images hung throughout the space. From urban views of subway signs and hydro lines to pastoral landscapes and studies of horses and stags, her works alternate between intimacy and detachment. Flynn’s Love the Card stationery line also offers custom consultations on-site.

Hot Shopping: Decor Delights

Handmade bowls from Fleet Objects

Local company Fleet Objects creates bright and simple handmade pieces that are the perfect addition to any home or office. Each multi-functional piece from the Pools line (pictured) can act as a jewellery box, decoration and flower vase. Purchase one—or several—at Vancouver Special.—Jennifer Patterson

Hot Shopping: Stylish Decor

Contemporary design at MINT Interiors

Add MINT Interiors to that growing list of need-to-visit home design shops. Situated just a stone’s throw from Granville Island, this bright, modern shop carries chic sofas, cool tables, luxurious lamps and cozy throws. The hot list: Alice in Wonderland-esque candle holders by Stephen Jones, Diamantini & Domeniconi’s modern interpretation of a cuckoo clock, and cushions decorated with colourful perched birds or delicate petunias.—Jennifer Patterson