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Mount Pleasant is Vancouver’s oldest neighbourhood outside downtown and includes a distinct collection of small businesses, community and arts organizations, and residents from all social and economic backgrounds.

The rich residential, commercial and industrial heritage of the area weaves together a variety of cultures and economic backgrounds, to create an intriguing collection of community memories and stories that date back to the early 1900s.

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A culturally rich, authentic neighbourhood, The Drive is a destination for residents and visitors, offering an eclectic mix of restaurants, boutique shops, cafés and bakeries and specialty food stores.

The Drive is located in the heart of the Grandview neighbourhood, with the market area  encompassing Nanaimo Street (east), East Broadway (south), Clark Drive (west) and Powell/Wall Streets (north). It's easily accessible by SkyTrain on both the Expo and Millennium Lines.

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Located just a few minutes from downtown Vancouver, South Granville is a boutique neighbourhood for all tastes.

For lifestyle epicureans, South Granville boasts a variety of hip stores and restaurants, while fashionistas can shop the latest trends in the many boutiques. Lovers of fine art or beautiful interiors will equally be delighted by the many galleries, the Stanley theatre and designer décor stores across the neighbourhood. This is the district to treat yourself.

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Located on one of Vancouver’s primary heritage boulevards, Cambie Village extends from West 6th Avenue to King Edward Avenue.

The area is well connected to main transit lines, including the 99 B-Line and the Canada Line SkyTrain, granting visitors and residents alike convenient access from most parts of the city and Vancouver International Airport, thus the well deserved title of “Heart of Vancouver.”

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Mount Pleasant is Vancouver’s oldest neighbourhood outside downtown and includes a distinct collection of small businesses, community and arts organizations, and residents from all social and economic backgrounds.

The rich residential, commercial and industrial heritage of the area weaves together a variety of cultures and economic backgrounds, to create an intriguing collection of community memories and stories that date back to the early 1900s.

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A culturally rich, authentic neighbourhood, The Drive is a destination for residents and visitors, offering an eclectic mix of restaurants, boutique shops, cafés and bakeries and specialty food stores.

The Drive is located in the heart of the Grandview neighbourhood, with the market area  encompassing Nanaimo Street (east), East Broadway (south), Clark Drive (west) and Powell/Wall Streets (north). It's easily accessible by SkyTrain on both the Expo and Millennium Lines.

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Located just a few minutes from downtown Vancouver, South Granville is a boutique neighbourhood for all tastes.

For lifestyle epicureans, South Granville boasts a variety of hip stores and restaurants, while fashionistas can shop the latest trends in the many boutiques. Lovers of fine art or beautiful interiors will equally be delighted by the many galleries, the Stanley theatre and designer décor stores across the neighbourhood. This is the district to treat yourself.

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Located in the heart of Vancouver’s Kitsilano neighbourhood, West Broadway offers a fantastic mix of shops, restaurants and services, and a short walk or bike ride to beautiful parks and beaches.

When you visit West Broadway, you’ll feel right at home. The vibe is welcoming and friendly. The tree-lined streets pave the way for a beautiful stroll. From joggers to baby strollers, to skateboards and bikes, there’s a pace for everyone.

THE HEART OF KITS

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