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West End, Vancouver
West End of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada is on the downtown peninsula neighbouring Stanley Park and the areas of Yaletown, Coal Harbour and the downtown financial and central business districts.The definition of the "official neighbourhood" of the West End, according to the city, is the area west of Burrard Street, east of Denman Street, and south of West Georgia Street.
West_End,_Vancouver
Canada Line
Canada_Line
Chinatown, Vancouver
Chinatown in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, is the Western Hemisphere's second largest Chinatown in area (after San Francisco), and third largest in population (after San Francisco and New York City). Centred on Pender Street, it is surrounded by Gastown and the Downtown Financial and Central Business Districts to the west, remnants of old Japantown and the Downtown Eastside to the north, and the residential neighbourhood of Strathcona to the east.
Chinatown,_Vancouver
Mario Silva
Mario_Silva
Central Party (British Columbia)
The Central Party was a minor political party in British Columbia, Canada. It nominated one candidate in the 2001 British Columbia provincial election. Scott Yee placed last in a field of 7 candidates in the riding of Shuswap, winning 41 votes (0.18% of the total).In the 2005 provincial election, Yee won 101 votes (0.39% of the total) as an independent candidate in the riding of Vancouver-Fairview.
Central_Party_(British_Columbia)
Cambie Street
Cambie Street is a street in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is named for Henry John Cambie, chief surveyor of the Canadian Pacific Railway's western division (as is Cambie Road, a major thoroughfare in nearby Richmond).There are two distinct sections of the street.
Cambie_Street
Pacific National Exhibition
The Pacific National Exhibition is an annual 17 day summer fair in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It usually begins in mid-to-late August, and ends in early September.
Pacific_National_Exhibition
Kitsilano
Kitsilano () is a neighbourhood on the west side of the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Kitsilano
Commercial Drive, Vancouver
Commercial Drive is a roadway in the city of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada that goes through the neighbourhood of Grandview-Woodland. However, the neighbourhood is so dominated by the businesses, cultural facilities, and residents along Commercial Drive that the area is far better known as "The Drive" than by the civic boundaries. The district is one of Vancouver's Business Improvement Areas (BIA).
Commercial_Drive,_Vancouver
Kerrisdale
Kerrisdale is a neighbourhood in the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.Kerrisdale is a mixed neighbourhood featuring old bungalows, newer 'Vancouver Specials', and various low and mid-rise rental and condo apartment buildings. The neighbourhood is ethnically diverse.
Kerrisdale
University of British Columbia
Talk:University_of_British_Columbia
Vancouver City Council
Local Government Act which are used for other municipal governments. The Vancouver Charter gives the city greater powers than those of other municipalities in British Columbia.Powers of the Vancouver council include pass by-laws to regulate such things as noise and land use buy and sell property collect certain taxes approve expenditures take on debts give grants hire and discharge employees
Vancouver_City_Council
City of Vancouver Book Award
City_of_Vancouver_Book_Award
Historic preservation
Historic preservation or heritage conservation is a professional endeavor that seeks to preserve, conserve and protect buildings, objects, landscapes or other artifacts of historic significance. Other names for the discipline include urban conservation, landscape preservation, built environment conservation, built heritage conservation, object conservation, and immovable object conservation; however, historic preservation is generally used in reference to activities in the United States and Canada.
Historic_preservation
Robert McBeath
Robert Gordon McBeath, VC (22 December 1898 1922) was born in Kinlochbervie, Sutherland and was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious medal that can be awarded to members of British military forces. McBeath was murdered in the line of duty while working as a police officer in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Robert_McBeath
Canada Line
Talk:Canada_Line
VanDusen Botanical Garden
VanDusen Botanical Garden is situated in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Named for local lumberman and philanthropist Whitford Julian Van Dusen, it has been a public garden since its opening on August 30, 1975, it is managed by the Vancouver Park Board and run by a large staff of volunteers.
VanDusen_Botanical_Garden
Vancouver Aquarium
The Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre is a public aquarium located in Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. In addition to being a major tourist attraction for Vancouver, the aquarium is a centre for marine research, conservation and marine animal rehabilitation.The aquarium is recognized for its displays and interpretations.
Vancouver_Aquarium
Tim Stevenson
Tim Stevenson (born in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian politician and United Church clergyman. He is currently an elected member of the Vancouver City Council as a member of Vision Vancouver. He is one of two openly gay city councilors in Vancouver, along with Ellen Woodsworth.
Tim_Stevenson
List of tallest buildings in Vancouver
Vancouver is the largest city in British Columbia, Canada. In Vancouver, there are 41storey, Living Shangri-La. Although this skyscraper far exceeds Downtown Vancouver's strict height limits, the building represents the citys' efforts to add visual interest into Vancouver's skyline. The second-tallest building in the city is One Wall Centre, standing at
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Vancouver