Tourism Vancouver - Official Visitors' Guide

2013/2014

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Welcome to the neighbourhood Get to know Vancouver's unique neighbourhoods up close and personal Yaletown Granville Street Granville Island Each with its own character and community, Vancouver's many distinct neighbourhoods invite visitors to soak in a wide variety of urban vibes with roots in many different cultures and ways of life. And with so many of Vancouver's neighbourhoods located close to one another, it's easy to explore the different sides of this diverse city during your visit. Gastown As Vancouver's birthplace, Gastown sprang up in 1867 around John "Gassy Jack" Deighton's tavern. Today, its cobblestone streets are lined with First Nations galleries, trendy restaurants and stylish clothing boutiques. 12  welcome to vancouver p12-13_Neighbourhoods.indd 12 Yaletown Although evidence of Yaletown's industrial warehouse era still lingers, the neighbourhood has transformed into a trendy district for alfresco dining and fine-art galleries. Davie Village Rainbow flags top the lampposts, and always-buzzing coffee shops and clubs make Vancouver's gay quarter especially lively. This is a welcoming community where you can relax in a bookstore or dance the night away. Granville Street Vancouver's entertainment epicentre is chock full of restaurants, bars and TVan photos: John Sinal 13-04-23 4:47 PM

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