Coal Harbour was once officially part of the Downtown region of Vancouver, but in recent years has developed into a neighbourhood all of its own. Although Coal Harbour is sometimes considered just an extension of the West End, its rapid development has distinguished it as a separate thriving community, home to some of the most prestigious Vancouver real estate.
Who Lives There
The ...
Posted by Jules Seaman
on August 25, 2010
Vancouver’s West End is bordered by English Bay, Stanley Park, Coal Harbour, and the downtown core. The West End is the second most densely populated area in North America (second only to Manhattan Island), but due to its serene location and various no-through roads within the neighbourhood, it is surprisingly quiet.
Who Lives There
Due to the nonexistence of detached homes in ...
Posted by Jules Seaman
on August 19, 2010
Established in 1867, Gastown is the oldest neighbourhood in Vancouver, but quickly becoming the freshest place to live. The streets are lined with heritage buildings that house funky boutiques, restaurants, and incredible lofts.
Who Lives There
In recent decades Gastown was primarily a tourist destination. Now, it’s an eclectic community of artists, young professionals and those ...
Posted by Jules Seaman
on August 6, 2010