by Megan Jones
Stretching from beautiful Stanley Park to bustling Burrard Street – and with stunning views of the North Shore Mountains no matter where you stand – Vancouver’s West End is at once bucolic and urban, and brimming with local history. The neighbourhood attracts an eclectic mix of people including the LGBTQ community, artists and writers, young families, seniors and – perhaps its most vocal residents – a large population of Canadian geese. Bordering North America’s largest natural city park, the West End offers a range of activities for visitors – from cycling the Seawall to shopping on Robson Street to strolling through tree-lined residential streets. Read on for an essential guide to this beloved Vancouver neighbourhood. [Photo credit: The Sylvia Hotel]