www.tourism.vancouver.com rss2 Feedhttp://www.tourism.vancouver.comwww.tourism.vancouver.com rss2 Feed<![CDATA[Coal Harbour]]>http://www.tourism.vancouver.com/get_article?article_id=23Although Coal Harbour is technically considered part of the West End by the City of Vancouver, it has a distinctly different feel than the rest of the neighbourhood. Though its perimeters are a little loose, Coal Harbour falls on the norther... (Read more)]]>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 00:00:03 PDT<![CDATA[Yaletown]]>http://www.tourism.vancouver.com/get_article?article_id=22Though the community of Yaletown technically is defined as part of Downtown by the City of Vancouver, really it is a neighborhood all to itself with unique traits and residents. Set along False Creek, this area i... (Read more)]]>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 00:00:03 PDT<![CDATA[Marpole]]>http://www.tourism.vancouver.com/get_article?article_id=21Marpole is one of the outermost regions of the City of Vancouver, the first area that visitors see when arriving form the Vancouver Airport. It is approximately bordered by Angus Drive to the west, 57th Avenue to the north, Main Street to the e... (Read more)]]>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 00:00:03 PDT<![CDATA[Kitsilano]]>http://www.tourism.vancouver.com/get_article?article_id=20The famously trendy neighbourhood of Kitsilano extends East-West from Burrard Street to Alma St and North-South from English Bay to 16th Ave. Along with wonderful beaches and parks, Kitsilano has many great restaurants and shops... (Read more)]]>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 00:00:03 PDT<![CDATA[Kensington-Cedar Cottage]]>http://www.tourism.vancouver.com/get_article?article_id=19Kensington-Cedar Cottage is a residential, mostly working-class neighborhood, running East-West from Nanaimo St. to Fraser St., and North-South from Broadway to 41st Ave. Containing the upper, more residential end of Commercial D... (Read more)]]>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 00:00:03 PDT<![CDATA[Hastings Sunrise]]>http://www.tourism.vancouver.com/get_article?article_id=18Hastings-Sunrise is a family-oriented neighbourhood, running North-South from the Burrard Inlet to Broadway, and West-East from Nanaimo St. to Boundary Rd (which serves as the boundary between the City of Vancouver and the city of Burnaby).... (Read more)]]>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 00:00:03 PDT<![CDATA[West End]]>http://www.tourism.vancouver.com/get_article?article_id=17The West End of Vancouver extends west from Burrard Street, east of Denman Street, and south of West Georgia Street. Historically the term referred to everything from Burrard Street to Stanley Park, and many residents still view is thusly, ... (Read more)]]>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 00:00:03 PDT<![CDATA[Strathcona]]>http://www.tourism.vancouver.com/get_article?article_id=9Strathcona is one of Vancouver's oldest and most charming neighbourhoods, extending East-West from Main Street to Clark Drive, and North-South from Hastings to Great Northern Way. Its proximity to Chinatown has historically meant that Stra... (Read more)]]>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 00:00:03 PST<![CDATA[Downtown]]>http://www.tourism.vancouver.com/get_article?article_id=8The Downtown “core” of Vancouver extends East-West from Burrard Street to the foot for the Cambie Street Bridge, and North-South from the Burrard Inlet to False Creek. Unlike many North American cities, Downtown Vancouver has man... (Read more)]]>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 00:00:03 PST<![CDATA[Riley Park]]>http://www.tourism.vancouver.com/get_article?article_id=7 

Riley Park is a mainly residential neighbourhood in East Vancouver, which runs East-West from Fraser to Cambie Streets, and North-South from 41st Ave to 16th Ave. In addition to a charming neighbourhood feel, made possible by ... (Read more)]]>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 00:00:03 PST