Vancouver is a patchwork of wonderful neighbourhoods, each with its own unique atmosphere. Click on the interactive map to learn a little more about each district, including schools, population and more. It's an invaluable tool for anyone looking to relocate in Vancouver. The statistical data is based on the 2001 census.
Click on a number to learn more about each Vancouver District/ Neighbourhood.
West Point Grey (1)
Named after a close friend of Captain George Vancouver, Captain George Grey, this upscale neighbourhood offers waterfront living in gorgeous, well-kept houses. The streets are hilly and tree-lined, with boundaries defined by English Bay to the north and 16th Avenue to the south and Alma Street all the way west to the University Endowment Lands. More
| Population: | 12,680 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 21.1% |
| 20-39 | 28.8% |
| 40-64 | 35.9% |
| 65 and over | 14.2% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 75.7% |
| French | 2.3% |
| Chinese | 9.4% |
| Greek | 1.1% |
| Korean | 0.8% |
| German | 1.8% |
| Average household income: | $105,383 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 5185 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 11.4 |
| Percentage of rental units | 38.2% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $1,075 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 57% |
| Semi-detached house | 0.4% |
| Detached duplex | 10.4% |
| Row house | 1.2% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 22.4% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 8.6% |
Schools
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Elementary School
2550 Camosun Street
604.228.8811
Queen Elizabeth Elementary School
4102 West 16th Avenue
604.713.5408
Queen Mary Elementary School
2000 Trimble Street
604.713.5464
University Hill Elementary School
5395 Chancellor Blvd
604.713.5350
Lord Byng Secondary School
3939 West 16th Avenue
604.713.8171
University Hill Secondary School
2896 Acadia Road
604.713.8258
Dunbar-Southlands (2)
These are two decidedly different areas. Dunbar is a wonderful collection of single- family houses, greenspaces and tree-lined streets. It is classified as the area south of 16th and north of Southwest Marine Drive between McKenzie Drive and the University Endowment Lands. Southlands is a throwback to an early era, with sprawling farmland and large, grand houses. It’s the kind of place where horses outnumber people and neighbours are more like family. More
| Population: | 21,310 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 26.2% |
| 20-39 | 25.1% |
| 40-64 | 36.5% |
| 65 and over | 12.2% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 71.0% |
| French | 1.3% |
| Chinese | 17.6% |
| Spanish | 0.6% |
| Korean | 1.0% |
| German | 1.8% |
| Average household income: | $110,698 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 7060 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 8.2 |
| Percentage of rental units | 20.4% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $1,351 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 85% |
| Semi-detached house | 0.1% |
| Detached duplex | 10.3% |
| Row house | 1.0% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 3.5% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 0.0% |
Schools
Lord Kitchener Secondary School
4055 Blenheim Street
604.713.5454
Southlands Elementary School
5351 Camosun Street
604.713.5414
St. George’s School (Private Boy’s School)
3851 West 29th Avenue
604 224 1304
Kitsilano (3)
“Kits” is one of the city’s most popular neighbourhoods, attracting a young, active population with its beaches and proximity to downtown and the university. Rental housing makes up more than half of the dwellings. Great shopping is centered around Broadway and 4th Ave and many of the homes or apartments offer stunning views of downtown and the North Shore Mountains. More
| Population: | 39,620 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 11.6% |
| 20-39 | 49.6% |
| 40-64 | 30.1% |
| 65 and over | 8.6% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 79.2% |
| French | 2.8% |
| Chinese | 4.2% |
| Spanish | 1.2% |
| Greek | 2.0% |
| German | 2.1% |
| Average household income: | $66,093 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 21890 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 39.9 |
| Percentage of rental units | 60.2% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $905 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 10.6% |
| Semi-detached house | 5.4% |
| Detached duplex | 11.2% |
| Row house | 2.2% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 64.1% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 6.0% |
Schools
Bayview Elementary School
2251 Collingwood Street
604 713 5433
Henry Hudson Elementary School
1551 Cypress Street
604 713 5441
Lord Tennyson Elementary School
1936 West 10th Avenue
604 713 5426
General Gordon Elementary School
2896 West 6th Avenue
604 713 5403
Kitsilano Secondary School
2550 West 10th Avenue
604 713 8961
Arbutus Ridge (4)
Few people that live the in Arbutus Ridge area even know that’s what it is called. Most refer to it by the names of adjacent districts like Kerrisdale or Dunbar. But the area framed by West Boulevard and Mackenzie St., and 16th and 41st avenues is officially called Arbutus Ridge. You’ll primarily find upscale, single-family houses with a nice mix of convenient commercial areas mixed in. More
| Population: | 14,515 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 21.0% |
| 20-39 | 23.6% |
| 40-64 | 33.6% |
| 65 and over | 21.8% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 52.0% |
| French | 0.8% |
| Chinese | 33.3% |
| Greek | 2.0% |
| Korean | 3.5% |
| German | 1.3% |
| Average household income: | $88,940 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 5605 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 15.2 |
| Percentage of rental units | 39.4% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $1,124 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 49.0% |
| Semi-detached house | 0.2% |
| Detached duplex | 6.0% |
| Row house | 5.0% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 19.1% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 20.3% |
Schools
Carnarvon Elementary School
3400 Balaclava Street
604.713.5396
Trafalgar Elementary School
4170 Trafalgar Street
604.713.5475
Prince of Wales Secondary School
2250 Eddington Drive
604.713.8974
Kerrisdale (5)
This safe, comfortable enclave of leafy streets and single-family homes comprised of the area between Blenheim and Granville streets, and 41st Ave down to Southwest Marine Drive. It is one of Canada’s most stable (and affluent) neighbourhoods. There is a bustling commercial district along 41st Ave that offers everything from McDonalds to high-end fashions.
| Population: | 14,035 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 22.6% |
| 20-39 | 25.5% |
| 40-64 | 36.6% |
| 65 and over | 15.2% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 57.5% |
| French | 0.8% |
| Chinese | 31.2% |
| Spanish | 0.7% |
| Korean | 1.7% |
| German | 1.2% |
| Average household income: | $112,512 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 5355 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 8.5 |
| Percentage of rental units | 37.2% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $1,077 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 59.9% |
| Semi-detached house | 0.3% |
| Detached duplex | 0.9% |
| Row house | 0.7% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 28.0% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 10.0% |
Schools
Kerrisdale Elementary School
5555 Carnarvon Street
604 713 5446
Maple Grove Elementary School
6199 Cypress Street
604 713 5356
McKechnie Elementary School
7455 Maple Street
604 713 4952
Magee Secondary School
6360 Maple Street
604 713 8200
Crofton House (Girl’s Private School)
3200 W 41st Avenue
604 263 3824
Community Highlights
Kerrisdale Shopping District
Along 41st Ave. and West Blvd.
Kerrisdale Community Centre
5851 West Boulevard
604.266.8331
Fairview (6)
This area was once a bustling industrial waterfront area, but has been transformed into a thriving community overlooking the sparkling waters of False Creek and the downtown skyline beyond. It covers the area between 16th Ave and False Creek and Oak St. to Burrard St. The centerpiece of this flourishing neighbourhood is Granville Island, with its mix of shopping, theatre, industry, education and more.
| Population: | 28,045 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 9.0% |
| 20-39 | 46.8% |
| 40-64 | 31.4% |
| 65 and over | 12.8% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 71.1% |
| French | 3.3% |
| Chinese | 9.0% |
| Spanish | 1.3% |
| Tagalog(Filipino) | 1.1% |
| German | 1.6% |
| Average household income: | $60,244 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 16870 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 50.7 |
| Percentage of rental units | 66.2% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $877 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 0.9% |
| Semi-detached house | 1.0% |
| Detached duplex | 7.0% |
| Row house | 3.1% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 69.0% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 24.4% |
Schools
L’Ecole Bilingue Elementary School
1166 West 14th Avenue
604 713 4585
Blessed Sacrament School
3020 Heather Street
604 876 7211
Community Highlights
Granville Island
Off 4th Ave. beneath the Granville St. Bridge
Vancouver General Hospital
855 West 12th Avenue
604.875.4111
Shaughnessy (7)
Originally developed by Canadian Pacific railway as an area for the homes of its executives, the Shaughnessy of today boasts large gorgeous homes, sprawling lots and upscale shops that cater to the prosperous citizenry. 16th and 41st avenues act as the north/south border, with West Boulevard and Oak Street framing on the east and west.
| Population: | 9,020 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 23.1% |
| 20-39 | 24.6% |
| 40-64 | 35.6% |
| 65 and over | 16.5% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 59.4% |
| French | 1.0% |
| Chinese | 27.8% |
| Spanish | 1.3% |
| Tagalog(Filipino) | 1.6% |
| Greek | 1.0% |
| Average household income: | $136,252 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 2970 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 6.6 |
| Percentage of rental units | 26.8% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $1,259 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 72.2% |
| Semi-detached house | 1.5% |
| Detached duplex | 5.2% |
| Row house | 2.4% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 16.3% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 2.4% |
Schools
Shaughnessy Elementary School
4250 Marguerite Street
604 713 5500
Vancouver College
5400 Cartier Street
604 261 4285
Point Grey Secondary School
5350 East Blvd.
604 713 8220
York House (Private Girl’s School)
4176 Alexandra Street
604 736 6651
Community Highlights
VanDusen Botanical Gardens
5251 Oak Street
604.878.9274
Oakridge (8)
The first thing most Vancouverites think when they hear “Oakridge” is…shopping! But this quiet neighbourhood is much more than just the location of one of the city’s most popular malls. Its formal boundaries are 41st and 57th Avenues on the north and south, with Oak and Cambie Streets acting as the east/west edges. The area around 41st and Oak St. has become a hub for the Jewish community, with a recreation centre, seniors home and more. The houses in this area boast big lots and mature trees, along with close proximity to the mall.
| Population: | 11,795 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 20.9% |
| 20-39 | 24.5% |
| 40-64 | 34.1% |
| 65 and over | 20.4% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 33.3% |
| French | 0.7% |
| Chinese | 50.5% |
| Punjabi | 1.2% |
| Tagalog(Filipino) | 1.1% |
| Korean | 1.7% |
| Average household income: | $72,204 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 4330 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 10.8 |
| Percentage of rental units | 39.5% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $1,064 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 52.7% |
| Semi-detached house | 1.5% |
| Detached duplex | 3.1% |
| Row house | 37.0% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 23.4% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 15.8% |
Community Highlights
Oakridge Centre
650 West 41st Avenue
604.261.2511
Marpole (9)
The Marpole neighbourhood is one of the oldest in Vancouver. The area is bordered by Angus Drive on the west and Ontario Street on the east. The northern border is 57th Ave., with the Fraser River acting as the southern boundary. All traffic arriving to Vancouver from the south passes through this area, making it an important transportation hub. More
| Population: | 22,415 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 20.0% |
| 20-39 | 33.6% |
| 40-64 | 33.3% |
| 65 and over | 13.1% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 43.2% |
| French | 1.0% |
| Chinese | 37.3% |
| Russian | 2.3% |
| Tagalog(Filipino) | 3.1% |
| Korean | 1.0% |
| Average household income: | $49,566 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 9280 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 16.5 |
| Percentage of rental units | 61.6% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $752 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 34.6% |
| Semi-detached house | 5.3% |
| Detached duplex | 1.5% |
| Row house | 4.0% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 53.6% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 0.9% |
Schools
David Lloyd George Elementary School
8370 Cartier Street
604 713 4895
Jamieson Elementary School
6350 Tisdall Street
604 713 5367
Sexsmith Elementary School
7455 Ontario Street
604 713 4901
Sir Wilfred Laurier Elementary School
7350 Laurel Street
604 713 4925
Sir William Osler Elementary School
5970 Selkirk Street
604 713 4920
Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School
7055 Heather Street
604 713 8189
Van Horne Elementary School
5855 Ontario Street
604 713 4965
Community Highlights
Marpole Community Centre
900 West 59th Avenue
604.257.8180
Mount Pleasant (10)
Mount Pleasant is a unique mix of homes, apartments and commercial and art space. The area is bordered by Cambie Street to the west, Clark Drive to the east while Great Northern Way (2nd Avenue) and 16th Avenue are the north-south limits. Main Street has many interesting coffee shops and clothing stores as well as all the amenities you need. This area is quickly becoming popular among young families. More
| Population: | 24,535 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 15.9% |
| 20-39 | 45.8% |
| 40-64 | 30.4% |
| 65 and over | 7.8% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 55.7% |
| French | 2.6% |
| Chinese | 13.8% |
| Spanish | 1.8% |
| Tagalog(Filipino) | 6.8% |
| Vietnamese | 4.2% |
| Average household income: | $41,467 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 12,655 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 34.8 |
| Percentage of rental units | 71.7% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $692 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 5.6% |
| Semi-detached house | 2.9% |
| Detached duplex | 9.8% |
| Row house | 1.6% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 72.8% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 6.6% |
Schools
St. Francis Xavier School
428 Great Northern Way
604.254.2714
St. Patrick’s Secondary
115 East 11th Avenue
604.874.6422
Florence Nightingale Elementary
2740 Guelph Street
604.713.5290
Mount Pleasant Elementary
2300 Guelph Street
604.713.4617
Simon Fraser Elementary
100 West 15th Avenue
604.713.4946
St. Patrick’s Elementary
2850 Quebec Street
604.879.4411
Reach for the Stars Montessori, Preschool/Kindergarten
1455 Quebec Street
604.688.7827
Community Highlights
Telus World of Science
1455 Quebec Street
604.443.7443
South Cambie (11)
Between Oak and Cambie streets and 41st. Ave in the south to 16th Ave in the north, this area’s size and population make it one of the smallest in Vancouver. It is a quaint neighbourhood of charming homes, small shops and many of the city’s healthcare facilities including BC Children’s Hospital and BC Women’s Hospital.
| Population: | 6,995 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 18.3% |
| 20-39 | 37.7% |
| 40-64 | 28.5% |
| 65 and over | 15.6% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 56.9% |
| French | 2.8% |
| Chinese | 26.7% |
| Spanish | 1.9% |
| Tagalog(Filipino) | 1.0% |
| Polish | 1.5% |
| Average household income: | $73,129 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 2675 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 12.3 |
| Percentage of rental units | 46.0% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $1,039 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 46.0% |
| Semi-detached house | 2.6% |
| Detached duplex | 12.5% |
| Row house | 0.7% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 35.0% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 2.8% |
Schools
Edith Cavell Elementary School
500 West 20th Avenue
604 713 4932
Emily Carr Elementary School
4070 Oak Street
604 713 4941
Eric Hamber Secondary School
5025 Willow Street
604 713 8927
Community Highlights
Douglas Park
801 West 22nd Aveune
Riley Park-Little Mountain (12)
Found at Vancouver’s highest point, Riley Park-Little Mountain is found between 16th and 41st Avenues and from Cambie Street to Fraser Street. Homes of all shapes and sizes are found here as well as popular Queen Elizabeth Park and Nat Bailey Stadium. This area is also home to Antique Row on Main Street, a fascinating combination of secondhand shops, antique stores and curio shops. This area is on of the most popular new neighbourhoods in the city. More
| Population: | 21,990 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 20.8% |
| 20-39 | 35.2% |
| 40-64 | 31.7% |
| 65 and over | 12.2% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 48.7% |
| French | 1.4% |
| Chinese | 28.2% |
| Tagalog (Filipino) | 3.9% |
| Vietnamese | 2.6% |
| Spanish | 1.8% |
| Average household income: | $59,269 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 8,180 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 16.6 |
| Percentage of rental units | 45% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $828 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 47% |
| Semi-detached house | 3.2% |
| Detached duplex | 23.6% |
| Row house | 2.8% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 21.3% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 2% |
Schools
Sir Charles Tupper Secondary
419 East 24th Avenue
604.713.8233
General Wolfe Elementary
4251 Ontario Street
604.713.4912
Brock Elementary
4860 Main Street
604.713.5245
David Livingstone Elementary
315 East 23rd Avenue
604.713.4985
Sunset (13)
This friendly East Vancouver neighbourhood stretches from Ontario St. to Knight St. and from 41st Ave all the way to the Fraser River in the south. It is a multiethnic neighbourhood made up of predominantly single, detached housing.
| Population: | 33,425 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 25.7% |
| 20-39 | 33% |
| 40-64 | 29% |
| 65 and over | 12.3% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 26.7% |
| French | 0.5% |
| Chinese | 26.0% |
| Punjabi | 23.9 |
| Tagalog (Filipino) | 4.7% |
| Vietnamese | 4.1% |
| Average household income: | $53,392 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 9915 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 14.6 |
| Percentage of rental units | 41.4% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $750 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 49.2% |
| Semi-detached house | 1.4% |
| Detached duplex | 35.8% |
| Row house | 1.4% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 11.9% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 0.0% |
Schools
John Henderson Elementary
801 East 54th Ave.
604 713 4837
Khalsa Elementary School
5987 Prince Albert St.
604 321 1226
Pierre Elliot Trudeau School
449 East 62nd Ave.
604 713 4865
Walter Moberly Elementary School
1000 East 59th Ave
604 713 4784
John Oliver Secondary School
530 East 41st Ave.
604 713 8938
West End (14)
Located between Stanley Park, English Bay and the central business district, the West End is a lively and bustling home for thousands of Vancouverites wanting to live in the heart of the action. The West End is one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods in Canada and, with busy shopping areas found on Robson and Denman Streets, it is rare to feel alone at any given time. A popular yearly event, the Gay Pride Parade, demonstrates the high-energy spirit that exists here: the West End is vibrant. More
| Population: | 42,120 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 5.6% |
| 20-39 | 50.9% |
| 40-64 | 31.5% |
| 65 and over | 11.9% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 64.2% |
| French | 3.7% |
| Chinese | 5.0% |
| Korean | 3.2% |
| German | 2.1% |
| Spanish | 2.0% |
| Average household income: | $44,375 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 27,990 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 137.2 |
| Percentage of rental units | 81.6% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $809 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 0.5% |
| Semi-detached house | 0.1% |
| Detached duplex | 0.2% |
| Row house | 0.4% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 21.9% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 76.9% |
Schools
King George Secondary
1755 Barclay Street
604.713.8999
Lord Roberts Elementary
1100 Bidwell Street
604.713.5055
Little Rae Kids’ Club Pre-School
1155 Thurlow Street
604.687.2223
North Creek Montessori Kindergarten/Elementary
108-1500 Howe Street
604.687.6704
Downtown (15)
Home to the Central Business District, a large shopping area and high-rise apartments, the downtown core is the hub of the city with over 500,000 people entering it everyday. Bordered by Stanley Park, the West End and Cambie Street, this area is comprised of distinct communities including historic Gastown, hip and fashionable Yaletown as well as fast-growing Coal Harbour.
| Population: | 27,990 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 7.5% |
| 20-39 | 50% |
| 40-64 | 33.7% |
| 65 and over | 8.8% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 60.1% |
| French | 3.2% |
| Chinese | 16.4% |
| Spanish | 2.1% |
| Korean | 1.9% |
| German | 1.5% |
| Average household income: | $49,325 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 17,770 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 47.4 |
| Percentage of rental units | 68.6% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $749 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 0.1% |
| Semi-detached house | 0.1% |
| Detached duplex | 0.5% |
| Row house | 0.9% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 15.5% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 82.6% |
Schools
Mole Hill Montessori, Preschool and Kindergarten
1155 Thurlow Street
604.323.0978
Downtown Eastside (16)
Rich in history, architecture and diversity, the Downtown Eastside is also one of the poorest neighbourhoods in the country. There is no denying that this area struggles with crime, homelessness and substance abuse but its identity is vital to Vancouver as a whole. The Downtown Eastside is bound by Burrard Inlet to the north, Clark Drive to the east, Cambie Street to the west and Hastings Street south. The gentrification of this area has been a constant discussion within the city and slow progress is being made to revitalize this once-prosperous neighbourhood. Recent revitalization has shown an influx of new housing opportunities including condominium developments that are popular among new home owners -- new restaurants and nightspots are popping up due to the new interest in the area.
| Population: | 3,535 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 5.7% |
| 20-39 | 23.6% |
| 40-64 | 48.1% |
| 65 and over | 22.3% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 59.5% |
| French | 4.7% |
| Chinese | 16.6% |
| Tagalog (Filipino) | 3.2% |
| Vietnamese | 1.6% |
| Spanish | 0.9% |
| Average household income: | $15,647 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 2,675 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 23.7 |
| Percentage of rental units | 95.3% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $360 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 1.3% |
| Semi-detached house | 0.0% |
| Detached duplex | 0.0% |
| Row house | 0.2% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 56.1% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 42.2% |
Strathcona (17)
One of the oldest neighbourhoods in the city, Strathcona has charm and diversity unmatched in Vancouver. The city’s Chinatown is found here as well as several other cultural community centres, making for a delightful mix of history and ethnicity. Strathcona stretches from Hastings Street on the north end to Great Northern Way to the south: west to east boundaries are Main Street to Clark Drive. Today, this area is being revitalized with many of the heritage homes going through major gentrification. This is one of Vancouver’s up and coming neighbourhoods. More
| Population: | 8,040 |
| Age Groups: | |
|---|---|
| 19 & under | 16.3% |
| 20-39 | 26.4% |
| 40-64 | 40.0% |
| 65 and over | 27.4% |
| Primary Language: | |
| English | 30.2% |
| French | 1.3% |
| Chinese | 55.3% |
| Vietnamese | 4.7% |
| Spanish | 2.6% |
| Tagalog (Filipino) | 0.2% |
| Average household income: | $25,744 |
| Occupied private dwellings | 4,135 |
| Dwellings per hectare | 15.3 |
| Percentage of rental units | 84.3% |
| Average Rent (circa 2000) | $466 |
| Types of dwellings: | |
| Single-detached house | 10.8% |
| Semi-detached house | 2.8% |
| Detached duplex | 7.5% |
| Row house | 7.4% |
| Apartment under 5-storeys | 40.6% |
| Apartment over 5-storeys | 28.9% |
Schools
St. Francis Xavier Secondary
428 Great Northern Way
604.254.2714
Admiral Seymour Elementary
1130 Keefer Street
604.713.4641
Lord Strathcona Elementary
592 East Pender Street
604.713.4630