Exterior of Book Warehouse bookstore

Locals routinely beeline to this browse-worthy bookstore for discounts on new and just-released titles. If you're not sure what you're looking for, it's also an excellent spot for great staff recommendations; check out the extensive Staff Picks near the counter and chat to the friendly front-deskers for personalized suggestions. Whatever you buy, save time for the red bargain bins outside.

You'll find good selections of fiction, children's books and travel guides here. This is also a great spot to pick up BC-focused tomes in the Local Interest section (nature fans should consider the Vancouver Tree Book or The Birder's Guide to Vancouver).


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