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Beer-focused restaurant moving into old English Bay Boathouse site

After over a year of speculation, we can now confirm what’s moving into the prime English Bay location that was for several years the Boathouse restaurant.
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CRAFT Beer Market confirms they are the new tenants at 1795 Beach Avenue, in what used to be the Boathouse on English Bay. Photo Google Street View

After over a year of speculation, we can now confirm what’s moving into the prime English Bay location that was for several years the Boathouse restaurant.

Alberta-based beer hall restaurant has confirmed with Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­ they are the new tenants at 1795 Beach Ave.

The Boathouse, which closed up in October 2018, occupied that West End address with a view of the water since the late 1980s. The chain opted to leave behind the property in 2018 when its lease expired.

The property has sat dormant, and has received some vandalism in the ensuing months, however new documents show that progress is being made on the site. A building permit filed with the City of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­this fall indicates CRAFT Beer Market plans to make several changes to the property, including adding an elevator, implementing a new interior layout and increasing the patio seating capacity.

CRAFT Beer Market is working with Grout McTavish architects and the Panther Group on the project.

Currently CRAFT operates a Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­location in Olympic Village and one in Kelowna, as well as locations in Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa and Toronto.

While CRAFT did confirm it is on board in the West End, the company declined to provide further details at this time, noting that an official press release would be issued in the near future. Stay tuned for details.

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