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Editable Vector Map of the Vancouver Canada in SVG format.
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Principal streets and roads, names places, residential streets and roads, road number labels, water objects, land use areas.

Vancouver Canada editable vector map svg free

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Vancouver, Canada, is known for its diverse and vibrant neighborhoods, each with its own unique character. Here are some of the principal streets, roads, and city districts of Vancouver:

Principal Streets and Roads:

  1. Granville Street:
    • A major thoroughfare running through the city, Granville Street is known for its bustling entertainment district, shopping, and nightlife.
  2. Robson Street:
    • Famous for its shopping and dining options, Robson Street is one of the city’s most popular streets for both locals and tourists.
  3. Davie Street:
    • Located in the West End, Davie Street is known for its vibrant LGBTQ+ community, eclectic shops, and lively bars and restaurants.
  4. Main Street:
    • Running north-south, Main Street is known for its trendy boutiques, coffee shops, and diverse dining options, particularly in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood.
  5. Commercial Drive:
    • Often referred to as “The Drive,” this street is known for its multicultural vibe, diverse eateries, and bohemian atmosphere.
  6. Broadway (West and East):
    • An important east-west arterial road, Broadway is a key commercial corridor with various shops, restaurants, and business offices.
  7. Cambie Street:
    • Known for its shopping and the Cambie Village area, this street is also notable for the Canada Line SkyTrain, which runs along it.
  8. Georgia Street:
    • A major east-west route, Georgia Street runs through downtown Vancouver and is home to many of the city’s landmarks and high-rise buildings.
  9. Burrard Street:
    • Another important north-south street, Burrard Street features iconic buildings, luxury hotels, and the Burrard Bridge.

City Districts:

  1. Downtown Vancouver:
    • The city’s central business district, Downtown Vancouver is home to many of the city’s tallest buildings, major cultural institutions, and attractions like Canada Place and Stanley Park.
  2. West End:
    • A densely populated residential neighborhood known for its proximity to Stanley Park, English Bay, and its vibrant LGBTQ+ community along Davie Street.
  3. Yaletown:
    • A trendy, upscale neighborhood with a mix of modern residential towers and historic warehouses, Yaletown is known for its chic restaurants, bars, and waterfront parks.
  4. Gastown:
    • The historic heart of Vancouver, Gastown features cobblestone streets, heritage buildings, and the famous Gastown Steam Clock.
  5. Chinatown:
    • One of the oldest and largest Chinatowns in North America, Vancouver’s Chinatown is rich in history and culture, offering traditional markets, eateries, and heritage buildings.
  6. Kitsilano (Kits):
    • A laid-back residential area known for its beautiful beaches, outdoor activities, and vibrant shopping and dining along West 4th Avenue.
  7. Mount Pleasant:
    • An up-and-coming neighborhood known for its artsy vibe, independent shops, breweries, and the vibrant Main Street.
  8. South Granville:
    • A shopping district with a mix of high-end boutiques, galleries, and restaurants, South Granville runs along Granville Street south of the downtown core.
  9. Coal Harbour:
    • A waterfront neighborhood with luxury condos, marinas, and scenic views of the North Shore mountains and Stanley Park.
  10. Commercial Drive (The Drive):
    • Located in the Grandview-Woodland area, this district is known for its multicultural atmosphere, lively arts scene, and diverse food options.

These streets and districts contribute to Vancouver’s dynamic and cosmopolitan character, making it a vibrant place to live and visit.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

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