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  1. Our tiny region: Is geography a factor in Vancouver's affordability crisis? So how does the city’s size – both on a human and land-mass scale – compare with other cities across the country? It’s a question Aaron Licker set out to answer on his website.

    • Our Tiny Region

      Our tiny region: Comparing Toronto. Metro Vancouver is tiny....

  2. British Columbia is bordered to the west by the Pacific Ocean and the American state of Alaska, to the north by Yukon and the Northwest Territories, to the east by the province of Alberta, and to the south by the American states of Washington, Idaho, and Montana.

    • Gastown. Gastown, a trendy district in Vancouver, is renowned for its historic charm and vibrant nightlife. Its cobblestone streets are lined with chic boutiques, cozy cafes, and lively eateries.
    • Chinatown. Chinatown in Vancouver is an area rich with cultural heritage and a must-visit for food enthusiasts. It’s filled with traditional eateries, markets, and vibrant festivities, especially during cultural celebrations.
    • Downtown Eastside. The Vancouver Downtown Eastside is often pointed out as one of the Vancouver high-crime areas, prompting advice to exercise caution when visiting.
    • Surrey Central. Within the intricate mosaic of Vancouver’s neighborhoods, Surrey Central exhibits its stark contrast. By daylight, it flourishes with active commerce and the influx of students from the adjacent university.
  3. Oct 23, 2016 · Here’s British Columbia, outlined by yours truly. As you can see, BC is larger than the UK (243,600 km²) and Ireland (84,420 km²). It’s bigger than Japan (377,900km 2 ). It’s bigger than New Zealand (268,700 km²). It can eat all of California (424,000 km²).

  4. Nov 19, 2019 · Vancouver is the largest city in the Canadian province of British Columbia and is the third-largest in Canada. As of 2006, Vancouver's population was 578,000 but its Census Metropolitan Area surpassed two million.

  5. Weather Spark lets you compare and contrast the weather and climate in Vancouver to any other city worldwide. You get a detailed report with graphs showing the precise differences between them. Even better than a side-by-side comparison, the report shows you the information in unified graphs.

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  7. Vancouver is the largest city in British Columbia, and the eighth largest municipality in Canada • The Metro Vancouver region (which includes neighbouring cities such as Burnaby, Richmond, and Surrey) is the third largest in Canada

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