| ARTICLE INFORMATION: Author: Howard Norfolk Title: The Aquarium Stores of Vancouver Canada. Part I: Introduction and the Pet Boutique Summary: The Pet Boutique is a general pet shop, but owner Winston Wing is particularly interested in fish, and his fish and reptile departments are better than most. Contact for editing purposes: email: hownorf@aquarticles.com Date first published: September 2003 Publication: Original to Aquarticles Reprinted from Aquarticles: |
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Please note: The Aquarium Stores of Vancouver Canada Part I: Introduction and the Pet Boutique I live in Vancouver, British Columbia, a city of over two
million people on the West Coast of Canada. Click on photos for enlargements, then go "Back"
Our climate is mild compared to the rest of Canada. It snows just once or twice a year, and even then the snow only stays around for a few days. Instead of snow, we get rain. During autumn, winter, and for that matter spring, it often rains without stopping for days and days at a time -which is not surprising because we live in the "Pacific Coast Rain Forest." The snow stays up in the mountains, where in winter we can ski within a half-hour's drive of the city centre. It is often pointed out that in Vancouver you can ski in the morning and then sail or play golf in the afternoon. Or you could look at fish in the afternoon! Spectacularly situated in Stanley Park, a large forested peninsula next to the city centre, is the Vancouver Public Aquarium, which has world-class aquarium exhibits and which also conducts research into marine life and carries out conservation projects. See my pictorial article 'A Visit to the Vancouver Aquarium', or visit the Aquarium's own web site. Aquarists have a choice of clubs to suit various interests. Our general club is the Vancouver Aquatic Hobbyist Club, and there is
also the Canada Koi Club of B.C., the Vancouver Area Killifish Club, the Pacific North West Guppy Association
(based in the Lower Mainland of B.C.), and the B.C. Betta Association. Vancouver also has a good selection of aquarium stores - more than a dozen specialist stores or pet shops that consider themselves aquarium hobbyist destinations, and many more general pet shops and big-box stores with more basic fish departments. On a rainy Saturday one of my pleasures is to visit my favourite aquarium stores to see what they have that's new or different. Let's take a tour and see what we find...
My own LFS (Local Fish Store) is the Pet Boutique, in North Vancouver. The Pet Boutique was founded by Winston Wing fifteen years ago (1988). Six years ago Winston moved his store to a brand-new building on a busy main road, and set up all-new displays. Update December 2005: On May 1st 2005 Winson sold the Pet Boutique to Mike Carson. Mike has added ten saltwater tanks, deals in a larger selection of plants, and has re-arranged the dry goods part of the store.
North Vancouver is a prosperous suburb on the mountain slopes just across the water from downtown Vancouver, and the Pet Boutique is a general pet store that serves the needs of the affluent families that live there.
The Pet Boutique sells many kinds of small furry animals - including cats, rabbits, hamsters, gerbils, rats, and mice. The bird section is always noisy with parrots, cockatoos, budgerigars, canaries, finches and waxbills. A whole back room is devoted to reptiles and similar creatures, about which more later. Food and accessories for all these pets are sold. The only things not found are those huge bags of dog and cat food - Winston leaves this side of the market to specialist discounters and "big box" pet stores, of which there are several in the area.
But fish are probably Winston's main interest, and about half the store is devoted to them. He says that he would like to concentrate on fish even more, but that it is hard to make a living from fish alone, since people nowadays just don't have enough time to keep fish the way they used to. Even when he goes home, Winston has some fish to look after! At home he keeps tropical fish, breeds discus and angelfish, and also has a koi pond. Winston is of Chinese descent. His grandfather came to the Vancouver area in 1875, which is before the date of the city's official foundation (1886). Winston likes to travel, and in recent years has taken family vacations to China, Africa, Israel and Jordan, and California. Wherever he travels, Winston checks out the local aquarium scene and comes back with some interesting stories. Let's explore the Fish Department:
As a general pet shop, the Pet Boutique has many common community fish to fill the aquariums of the children that always seem to be running around excitedly choosing the ones they want. But Winston's personal interest in fish means that his is a hobbyist destination store as well. He sells specialist fish such as specimen quality discus, angelfish, corys, plecos, koi and goldfish. When he comes across them he does not hesitate to pick up rare and unusual fish, and one never knows what Winston will find next! On the day of this visit some of the less common fish in stock included freshwater stingrays ($170), noble gouramis ($13), various unusual corys and plecos, and butterfly goodeids (Ameca splendens). Winston also sometimes self-imports fish, from South America and South-East Asia, and believes that his was the first independent store to import "Tropica" aquatic plants from Denmark (which are now found in many Vancouver stores). He always has a good selection of these or other plants in stock.
(As you can see, like many other stores, Winston uses the "99c" method of pricing. Elsewhere in these articles I shall round up to the nearest dollar for ease of conversion).
Reptiles
Winston is always keen to learn more about the creatures he sells, and on the day of my visit he and his daughter had just returned from a seminar on reptiles which was hosted by an equipment wholesaler. He is a supporter of our local club, the Vancouver Aquatic Hobbyist Club, attends meetings when the speaker or topic is of interest, donates items to the club's Annual Auction, and gives a discount of 10% off everything except sale items to club members. Every few months Winston has a major sale, offering 50% off all fish! The Pet Boutique is well worth a visit. Go to Part II: Rain Forest Pet Spectrum
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