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According to the 2001 Census (Vancouver City statistics in brackets), Hastings–Sunrise, with a population of 33,045 residents, is slightly less dense than Vancouver as a whole, at 40.69 people per hectare (47.58). The age demographics of the neighbourhood closely match those of Vancouver City, with both regions having 55.2% of residents under ...
Grandview-Woodland - A mature neighbourhood in east Vancouver that is a diverse mixture of commercial, industrial, single-family and multi-family residential dwellings with a rich ethnic history and features. Hastings-Sunrise - One of Vancouver's oldest neighbourhoods, it is mainly residential, with a dense strip of shops along Hastings Street.
The City of Vancouver identifies seven communities as being entirely in the East Vancouver area: Grandview–Woodland, Hastings–Sunrise, Kensington–Cedar Cottage, Killarney, Renfrew–Collingwood, Strathcona and Victoria–Fraserview. The 2001 census identified 220,490 people living in these communities (approximately 40% of the city's ...
Vancouver (North Hastings-Sunrise) V6K Vancouver (Central Kitsilano / Greektown) V7K North Vancouver (district municipality) North Central: V8K Salt Spring Island: V9K Qualicum Beach: V1L Nelson: V2L Prince George East Central: V3L New Westminster Northeast: V4L Delta Southeast: V5L Vancouver (North Grandview-Woodland) V6L Vancouver (NW Arbutus ...
English: A photo taken on the corner of Skeena St and Franklin St in the Hastings-Sunrise neighbourhood of Vancouver. Visible are a tree with leaves partially fallen, a fruit store on the right, and Sir John Franklin Elementary School in the left background.
Located in the Hastings-Sunrise district of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, New Brighton Park is a waterfront park facing the North Shore Mountains with beach access to the Burrard Inlet. The park is surrounded by industrial plants, the Hastings Racecourse, as well as access to the Port of Vancouver. During the summer, the park becomes a ...
Its section in Downtown Vancouver, designated West Georgia Street, serves as one of the primary streets for the financial and central business districts, and is the major transportation corridor connecting downtown Vancouver with the North Shore (and eventually Whistler) by way of the Lions Gate Bridge.
Hastings Park is a municipal park located in the northeast sector of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in the Hastings-Sunrise neighbourhood. The 62 hectares (150 acres) park features several sports and recreation facilities, including Hastings Racecourse and Playland amusement park.