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The image displays a daytime street scene on Granville Street in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, looking northeast. The street appears to be a pedestrian-friendly commercial area with limited vehicle access.

In the foreground, a woman wearing a dark jacket, blue pants, and white sneakers is seated on a public bench on the left, looking down at a smartphone in her hands. To her right, a man in a white t-shirt, dark shorts, and dark athletic shoes walks away from the camera in the middle of the paved street. The street surface is composed of a light-colored aggregate material with several recessed rectangular dark grey panels embedded within it. A metal utility cover is visible near the bottom center.

On the left side of the street, a multi-story, light-colored stone building with "BLOCK" visible on its facade stands next to a more modern building featuring large glass windows. This modern building prominently displays multiple blue banners with the "Marshalls" logo. Further along this side, various storefronts are visible, including one labeled "Trees" with outdoor patio seating and parked bicycles. A portion of a red vehicle is visible at the far left edge of the frame.

On the right side of the street, a translucent glass canopy extends overhead, supported by vertical poles. Beneath this canopy, a building facade with large display windows is visible, bearing a "Pacific Centre" sign. Multiple pedestrians are walking along the sidewalks and the main thoroughfare in the mid-ground and background. In the mid-ground on the left, a small group of individuals is gathered near a white utility cart or stall.

The background features a tall, curved glass high-rise building prominently against a clear blue sky. The street is lined with vertical poles, many of which have hanging flower baskets attached.
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Sep 10, 2025

Vancouver, Canada

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The image displays a daytime street scene on Granville Street in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, looking northeast. The street appears to be a pedestrian-friendly commercial area with limited vehicle access. In the foreground, a woman wearing a dark jacket, blue pants, and white sneakers is seated on a public bench on the left, looking down at a smartphone in her hands. To her right, a man in a white t-shirt, dark shorts, and dark athletic shoes walks away from the camera in the middle of the paved street. The street surface is composed of a light-colored aggregate material with several recessed rectangular dark grey panels embedded within it. A metal utility cover is visible near the bottom center. On the left side of the street, a multi-story, light-colored stone building with "BLOCK" visible on its facade stands next to a more modern building featuring large glass windows. This modern building prominently displays multiple blue banners with the "Marshalls" logo. Further along this side, various storefronts are visible, including one labeled "Trees" with outdoor patio seating and parked bicycles. A portion of a red vehicle is visible at the far left edge of the frame. On the right side of the street, a translucent glass canopy extends overhead, supported by vertical poles. Beneath this canopy, a building facade with large display windows is visible, bearing a "Pacific Centre" sign. Multiple pedestrians are walking along the sidewalks and the main thoroughfare in the mid-ground and background. In the mid-ground on the left, a small group of individuals is gathered near a white utility cart or stall. The background features a tall, curved glass high-rise building prominently against a clear blue sky. The street is lined with vertical poles, many of which have hanging flower baskets attached.

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