| A lively and vibrant neighbourhood in Vancouver's downtown
core, the West End stretches from Coal Harbour to English Bay, with
Stanley Park on one side and Burrard Street on the other.
As Canada's most densely populated area, it's an eclectic mix
of skyscrapers and low-slung apartment buildings, as well as charming
Victorian and Edwardian homes that once housed the city's wealthy.
The West End's tree-lined boulevards, diverse restaurants and
streets of boutique shops serve a population of young people and
seniors in a largely adult-focused area of the city. This is also
where Western Canada's largest gay and lesbian population lives,
explaining why the hugely entertaining annual gay pride parade
winds through the area's streets every August. With its unusual
combination of residents, the West End has long been one of Vancouver's
most livable and tolerant neighbourhoods.
Exploring the area on foot is endlessly fascinating. Tennis,
in-line skating and bike riding - with several rental outlets in
the area - are popular, and English Bay, with its sandy beach,
summer band concerts and volleyball activities is a breath of fresh
air just minutes from the bustle of central downtown.
There are three major streets in the West End, each seven blocks
long: Denman Street, a strip dominated by a huge range of mid-priced
restaurants, unique shops and a popular second-run movie theatre;
Davie Street, with its busy shops, Bohemian coffee bars and wide
range of nightlife venues; and Robson Street, offering Starbucks
outlets, boutique chain stores and trendy designer shops.
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