D'Arcy Donald

Associate Broker

Grande Prairie Realty Inc.

10828 100 Street

Grande Prairie, ABT8V 2M8

Office: 780-539-2121
Office Fax: 780-539-2144
Direct Tel: 780-538-0500
Toll Free: 1-800-385-8812
Personal Fax: 1-866-288-5205
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Arbutus-Ridge, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Neighbourhood Information
Arbutus-Ridge

Arbutus Ridge, with spectacular views of English Bay and the North Shore mountains, is one of 23 communities in Vancouver. It stretches from Mackenzie and Puget Drive to East Boulevard and Maple Crescent, and from 16th to 41st Avenue. These boundaries are defined by the City for planning and administrative purposes and may not accurately reflect smaller historical neighbourhoods.

Arbutus Ridge, is a quiet, mature area of up-scale homes, condos and long-time residents. When asked which community they live in, few would reply Arbutus Ridge especially since the low ridge that Arbutus Street runs along is not readily apparent.. Instead, depending upon their geographic locations, residents associate themselves with neighbouring Dunbar, Kitsilano, Kerrisdale or Shaughnessy communities.

Transportation

Each year, as more and more cars make their way to, from, and through Vancouver neighbourhoods, concern about safety and livability increases. Traffic calming solutions such as stop signs, traffic circles, speed humps, corner bulges, and diverters - are tools used to reduce traffic speed and volume. The City of Vancouver's Engineering Services Transportation Division works with residents interested in reclaiming their streets and introducing traffic calming.

To learn more about current special projects, ongoing programs, and safety improvement initiatives in Vancouver, check our Transportation Highlights webpage to find out what's happening.

For information about how the City of Vancouver plans transportation solutions and land use in relation to those solutions, while maintaining a livable and workable city, visit our Planning Department's Insights into Transportation webpage to learn more.

To find out what mode of travel residents of your community choose to go to/from work, check the 'Statistics' link, located in the link menu to the left under the 'Profile' section.

History & Heritage

History

The history of Arbutus Ridge is short, even by Vancouver standards. While its development was connected to that of the adjacent areas of Shaughnessy, Dunbar and Kerrisdale, the community was to develop differently as a result of the CPR and due to the swampy nature of the area.

In its natural state, Arbutus Ridge consisted of uplands surrounding a low-lying marsh known as Asthma Flats. The original inhabitants fished the local streams, although there is no record of settlement. In 1888, the Province turned over 2,100 hectares (5,189 acres) of land in the area to the CPR. Included in this holding was a large portion of what is now the Arbutus Ridge community. Over the years Arbutus Ridge has been part of three municipalities: South Vancouver until 1908; then Point Grey and finally Vancouver in 1929. The crossroads of East/West Boulevard and Wilson Avenue (now 4 1 st Avenue) were the hub of local political activity in those early years.

The community's uplands area (known to residents as Mackenzie Heights) was first to see residential settlement. These uplands, which filled with gracious middle-class homes between 1912 and the 1930s, became identified with the adjacent communities of Dunbar and Kerrisdale. The B.C. Electric's interurban railway line, which connected Steveston with Vancouver in 1905, passed through the Kerrisdale area (with stops at 37th/ East Boulevard and 41st/East Boulevard) acted as a trigger for early development. The railway was replaced with trolley buses in July 1952. During the 1940s and 1950s sand was brought in from False Creek and the low areas filled in with houses, schools and shops. in the late 1960s a major development occurred within the community when Arbutus Village, a housing and shopping complex was constructed.

Detailed information on the city's heritage and a complete list of heritage buildings is available at City of Vancouver Heritage.

Additional information is available through the City of Vancouver Archives.

Heritage

A number of homes remain in Arbutus Ridge from Vancouver's early settlement years. Of particular heritage significance are several period homes on 37th Avenue built in 1912, in the English Arts and Crafts Style, by prominent architect G.L. Thornton Sharp. Sharp is credited with helping to define Vancouver's identity in the first half of this century.

St. Mary's Kerrisdale Anglican Church, also built in the English Arts and Crafts style, is an important heritage structure and neighbourhood landmark. The original church building was constructed in 1913, but has been expanded many times since. Thornton & Sharp were the original designers. The church hall and Sunday School (designed by Sharp and Thompson) were added in 1923. Well known Vancouver architects, Twizell and Twizell, extended the east and west portions in 1947. As of June 1992, there were 18 structures in Arbutus Ridge listed on the Vancouver Heritage Inventory.

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Posted by Mike Stewart on 26/01/2012
Chinese New Year and Vancouver Real Estate from Mike Stewart 604-763-3136 on Vimeo. I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Jonathan Fung, a Mortgage Specialist with Vancity who was kind enough to discuss Chinese New Year with me and its impact on Vancouver’s real estate market. Chinese New Year or Lunar New Year is the most important Holiday of the year for Chinese people as well ...
Posted by Michael LaPrairie on 02/11/2011
Hi everyone we just wanted to update you on our EASTER Seals efforts YTD. Once again our Halloween Pumpkin Give Away went off with GREAT Success! We raised $1,243.25 YTD we have raised $10,431.25 (That's our best ever and the year isn't over yet). We would like to thank all of you who have helped out this year and in the past for your contribution of time and donations, as well as, for all ...
Posted by Dale Ann Oord on 01/11/2011
I am very excited to be attending the ACT Gala this Thursday evening to support my friends in their goal to raise money for Cancer awareness.   Hope to see you there! You can also donate by clicking here! Dale Ann Oord, Century 21 In Town Realty 604 649 7179

Construction and Expansion

Posted by Jules Seaman on 14/01/2012
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Posted by Colleen Gray on 19/07/2011
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Posted by Chrissy Wong on 13/01/2012
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Posted by Charles Bilash on 09/12/2010
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Market Reports and Conditions

Posted by Michael LaPrairie on 28/01/2012
BMO’s No-Frills 2.99% mortgage offer is not ground breaking…just another trap by the Big Banks. Posted by Jeff Trounsell (jefftrounsell) on Jan 18 2012 Blog >> January 2012 Source: www.canadamortgagenews.ca   EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT IT…. 5 years fixed No-Frills mortgage for 2.99% by BMO….wow, can you believe it?    ...
Posted by Michael LaPrairie on 26/01/2012
Congrats Team....very proud to have you as part of this great company! FYI Once again our office achieved "Grand Centurion Status" CENTURY 21's highest office award, also,  #30 Office by Units and #18 Office by Production for all of CENTURY 21 CANADA! Michael La Prairie, President CENTURY 21 In Town Realty
Posted by Michael LaPrairie on 05/01/2012
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