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INDEX : Housing
and Zoning
| Shopping,
Dining and Entertainment
| Parks
and Recreation | Transportation
| Education
| Other Web Sites
The City of
Vancouver is divided into East Side and West Side at Ontario Street
(near Main Street). East Vancouver has a diverse mix of ethnic groups
and household incomes vary greatly. Traditionally made up of working
class neighbourhoods, in recent years there has been an influx of
young professionals, especially in the trendy Commercial Drive and
Main Street areas.
For more demographic
information, visit the
BC
Stats Web site .
Housing
and Zoning
Housing prices
are lower then in adjacent Vancouver West neighbourhoods, making
it popular with professionals who want to be close to downtown but
can't afford the higher West Side prices. For current house prices
see our Market Tracker.
New houses
are starting to replace older, single family homes and both residential
and commercial development is increasing, especially around the
area's SkyTrain stations. Champlain Heights in the southeast corner
of the city is an example of mixed housing, including single-family
homes, townhouses, housing for seniors and co-ops.
Older "character"
houses can be found throughout the area, especially in the neighbourhoods
of Mount Pleasant, Main, Fraser, Commercial Drive, East Hastings
and Strathcona.
For more information
see the City's Planning
and Land Use Department.
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Shopping,
Dining and Entertainment
East Vancouver
has many exciting shopping districts. One of the trendiest spots
is "Antique Row" located on Main Street, between 14th and 33rd Avenues.
It features antiques and country-furniture shops and a wide variety
of ethnic restaurants, coffee shops and cafes. Further South is
the vibrant Punjabi Market at Main and 49th.
Commercial
Drive, known locally as 'the Drive', is home to a large Italian,
Portugese and Latin American population. This eclectic shopping
and dinning district has a myriad of restaurants, cafes, shops,
theatres and galleries, making it a natural gathering place.
Chinatown,
near downtown Vancouver, is another bustling shopping district.
Experience the many restaurants, specialty shops, and theatres showing
Chinese opera and film.
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Parks
and Recreation
Most residents
live within an easy walk of the many parks and recreation centres
in East Vancouver. You can swim, walk and bird watch at Trout Lake,
visit Playland at Hastings Park or enjoy the park-like setting of
historic Mountain View Cemetery. Immerse yourself in the tranquility
of the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden located in Chinatown.
For more information
visit the City of Vancouver Parks
and Recreation site.
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Transportation
Downtown Vancouver
is only a 10 to 15 minute drive from most areas of East Vancouver.
Access to many bus routes, 3 SkyTrain stations and several bikeways,
makes it easy to get around without a car.
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Education
East Vancouver
is part of the Vancouver School District.
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Other
Web Sites
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