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Richmond's 2021 population of 209,937 makes it the fourth-largest city in British Columbia, after Vancouver (662,248), Surrey (568,322) and Burnaby (249,125). [18] Richmond has a land area of 128.87 km 2 (49.76 sq mi) and a population density of 1,629.1/km 2 (4,219.2/sq mi) in 2021. [2] The average size of a household in Richmond is 2.6 persons.
Route map Highway 99. Vancouver–Blaine Freeway ... Alternate route to Richmond, Vancouver International Airport, and Vancouver. 20.36: 12.65: 20: Ladner Trunk Road ...
Grant McConachie Way is a three-to-six lane arterial route and thoroughfare in Richmond and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Named for aviator Grant McConachie, it is the primary access road into Vancouver International Airport on Sea Island. It is also one of the three roads entering Vancouver from the south, along with Knight Street and ...
Since 2009, the area is connected to Vancouver and to central Richmond by the SkyTrain's Canada Line, which serves Aberdeen station within Golden Village. There are also bus connections in Golden Village to other Richmond neighbourhoods such as Richmond Centre and Steveston , neighbouring cities such as New Westminster and Burnaby , and the ...
Richmond Centre is a major transit hub for Richmond and is served by the SkyTrain system. The closest station is the Canada Line 's southern terminus, Richmond–Brighouse station . [ 9 ] The station is directly across the street from the mall's Shoppers Drug Mart / Coast Capital Savings entrance.
Knight Street is a major north-south roadway in Vancouver and Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. It is a four-to-six lane freeway from Westminster Highway in Richmond to Marine Drive in Vancouver, thus serving as an alternate way to exit Vancouver southbound, rather than the Granville Street/Oak Street corridor.
Vancouver (Waterfront / Coal Harbour / Canada Place) V7C Richmond Northwest: V8C Kitimat: V9C Victoria (Colwood / South Langford / Metchosin) V1E Salmon Arm: V2E Kamloops South and West: V3E Coquitlam North: V4E Delta East: V5E Burnaby (Lakeview-Mayfield / Richmond Park / Kingsway-Beresford) V6E Vancouver (SE West End / Davie Village) V7E ...
The 98 B-Line map (2001) defines stops as Brighouse, Richmond Centre, Westminster Highway, etc. [21] The 480 Richmond / UBC southern terminus was called Richmond Centre. [22] The naming of the Canada Line terminus as Richmond–Brighouse station (2009) revived and redefined the Brighouse designation.