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VANCOUVER NEIGHBOURHOODS

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Chinatown: Established back in the 1890s, Vancouver’s Chinatown has been humming busily for more than a century with vivid colours, exotic cuisine and...

Coal Harbour: Despite the fact that Coal Harbour is right downtown, it’s a surprisingly calm little neighbourhood, right on the water’s edge. It’s even...

Commercial Drive: A confluence of cultures makes Commercial Drive, or "The Drive," a neighbourhood worth exploring. Formerly known as "Little Italy," this...

Davie Village: Rainbow flags and sunburst banners adorn the lampposts in this lively neighbourhood in the heart of downtown's dense West End.

Gastown: Vancouver’s oldest neighbourhood, Gastown grew from a single tavern founded by John ‘Gassy Jack’ Deighton back in 1867.

Granville Island: In the early 1900s, Granville Island was home to factories, plants and sawmills. Things are a little different today—Granville Island is...

Granville Street: Located in the heart of Vancouver, Granville Street is where you'll find Vancouver's main downtown entertainment district.

Kitsilano: In the 1960s, beachside Kitsilano was Vancouver's hippy hangout, drawing comparisons to San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury.

Lower Lonsdale: Situated on North Vancouver’s vibrant waterfront with views of Vancouver’s stunning downtown skyline to the south and soaring North Shore...

Robson Street: With BC Place Stadium at one end, Stanley Park at the other, and the city’s best-known shopping precinct in between, Robson Street is a...

South Granville: South Granville's Shaughnessy is one of Vancouver’s toniest residential areas, with some of the city’s oldest mansions and largest lots.

South Main: Just south-east of the downtown peninsula, South Main refers to the stretch of Main between East 2nd and East 33rd Avenues but the...

West End: Tucked up tightly against the city’s downtown core, the West End is one of the easiest neighbourhoods for visitors to explore, getting a...

Yaletown: Yaletown was once the Western terminus for the Canadian Pacific Railway, but the area’s more recent reinvention dates back to 1986 when the...
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Vancouver is home to many vibrant and interesting areas. Here are a few to start you on your exploration of our city!
- 1. Chinatown
- 2. Coal Harbour
- 3. Commercial Drive
- 4. Davie Village
- 5. Gastown
- 6. Granville Island
- 7. Granville Street
- 8. Kitsilano
- 9. Lower Lonsdale
- 10. Robson Street
- 11. South Granville
- 12. South Main
- 13. West End
- 14. Yaletown