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  2. File:Vancouver (British Columbia) Downtown - OpenStreetMap.png

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  3. File:Location map Canada Vancouver Downtown.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Downtown Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Waterfront station is a major intermodal public transportation hub in Downtown Vancouver. Most north-south Vancouver bus routes serve Downtown Vancouver, in addition to suburban routes from the North Shore and Burnaby. The bus rapid transit line 98 B-Line had eight stops in the downtown core, primarily along Seymour Street and Burrard Street ...

  5. List of neighbourhoods in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The City of Vancouver uses neighbourhood boundaries to break up the city's geographic area for delivering services and resources. The 22 official neighbourhoods are as follows: [1] Arbutus Ridge - Located in the middle of Vancouver's west side, characterized by tree-lined streets and heritage homes with large lot sizes.

  6. List of roads in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Dundas Street marks the boundary in most of Vancouver between thoroughfares designated "North" and those to the south (e.g. North Nanaimo Street, North Renfrew Street). Streets to the south are not prefixed as such. West of Lakewood Drive, the only street designated "North" is one block of Dunlevy Avenue, north of Railway Street. Main Street

  7. Main Street (Vancouver) - Wikipedia

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    The north end of Main Street is located just west of the historic site of Hastings Mill, the nucleus around which the settlement of Granville, later Vancouver, grew.In its earliest days, the intersection of Main Street and Hastings Street was the centre of downtown Vancouver, boasting the city's central public library (now the Carnegie Centre) and — a few blocks away — the old City Hall.