Transit-oriented development on the West Side of Vancouver has been dominated since 2010 by the Cambie Corridor, which follows the Canada Line between Oak and Main streets. Single-family homes have been replaced by mid-rise condominiums on the main arteries and townhomes on subsidiary streets. High-density, mixed-use development is concentrated at key stations, such as Broadway-City Hall, Oakridge-41st Avenue, and Marine Drive.
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Transit-oriented development on the West Side of Vancouver has been dominated since 2010 by the Cambie Corridor, which follows the Canada Line between Oak and Main streets. Single-family homes have been replaced by mid-rise condominiums on the main arteries and townhomes on subsidiary streets. High-density, mixed-use development is concentrated at key stations, such as Broadway-City Hall, Oakridge-41st Avenue, and Marine Drive.
With the Broadway Plan approved in 2022 and provincial legislation passed in 2023, the Millennium Line extension to Arbutus Street has expanded opportunities for redevelopment further west, spurring more ambitious projects. Notable densification is also taking place surrounding commercial precincts connected to SkyTrain by frequent transit corridors, including 4th Avenue, Greek Town, UBC, Kerrisdale, and Marpole Village. The anticipated Vancouver Plan will further the West Side’s gradual transformation into a network of walkable, transit-connected communities.
Attractions within the vicinity of each Canada Line station
Olympic Village Station (Within 10 minute walk)
- Hinge Park
- Jonathan Rogers park
- Charleson Park
- Vancouver General Hospital
- Vancouver City Hall
- Stamp’s Landing Dock
- Spyglass Place Dock
- Seawall
- Broadway-City Hall Station
- City of Vancouver offices
- Leg-in-boot Square
- City Square Mall
- BC Cancer Agency
- Holiday Inn Broadway
Broadway-City Hall Station (Within 10 minute walk)
- Vancouver General Hospital
- Vancouver City Hall
- Leg-in-boot Square
- Jonathan Rogers Park
- Major Matthews Park
- Olympic Village Station
- Stamp’s Landing Dock
King Edward Station (within 10 minute walk)
- Douglas Park
- Heather Park
- Douglas Park Community Centre
- Braemar Park
- Queen Elizabeth Park
- Hillcrest Park
- Children’s and Women’s Health Center of BC
- Edith Cavell Elementary School
- Terry Salman Library
Oakridge-41st Avenue Station (within 10 minute walk)
- Queen Elizabeth Park
- Queen Elizabeth Pitch & Putt Golf Course
- Columbia Park
- Tisdall Park
- Oakridge Centre Mall
- Oakridge Public Library
- Oakridge Seniors Centre
Langara-49th Avenue Station (within 10 minute walk)
- Langara golf course
- Langara Park
- Cambie Park
- Tisdall Park
- Columbia Park
- Oakridge Centre mall
- Langara College
- Annie B. Jamieson Elementary School
- Langara Family YMCA
- Oakridge Public Library
Marine Drive Station (within 10 minute walk)
- Ash Park
- Sir Wilfred Laurier Annex
- Winona Park
- North Arm Fraser River
- Marpole Curling Club
- Vincent’s Hospital Langara
- Langara Golf Course
- Amherst Hospital and Nursing Home
- JW Sexsmith Community Elementary School
- Dogwood Lodge
- George Pearson Center
- Sir Wilfred Laurier Elementary School
- Marpole Oakridge Community Centre
- Oak Park
- Eburne Park
- Mitchell Island