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'''Vancouver''' is a city in [[Canada]] located on the [[Pacific coast]], at the mouth of the [[Fraser River]], in the province of [[British Columbia]]. It is Canada's third most populous city, after [[Toronto]] and [[Montreal]]. | [[File:Vancouver by Sentinel-2.jpg | thumb | Although Vancouver is a seaport, it is not directly adjacent to the [[Fraser River]], on the bottom of this satellite photo. It lies on the south shore of the fjord on the north side of the photo.]] | ||
'''Vancouver''' is a city in [[Canada]] located on the [[Pacific coast]], at the mouth of the [[Fraser River]], in the province of [[British Columbia]]. | |||
==Population== | |||
It is Canada's third most populous city, after [[Toronto, Ontario]] and [[Montreal, Quebec]]. The population of the city of Vancouver is 611,869, while the population of the metropolitan region, known as the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) or Metro Vancouver, is 2,249,725 (2007 estimate).<ref>{{cite web| title= GVRD Population Estimates 1996 - 2006 |url=http://www.bcstats.gov.bc.ca/data/pop/pop/mun/Mun2007txt.pdf |publisher=BC statistics |accessdate=2007-01-28}}</ref> | |||
==2010 Olympics== | ==2010 Olympics== | ||
The city will | The city will hosted the [[2010 Olympics]]. | ||
== | ==Stanley Park== | ||
[[Stanley Park]] is a major [[urban park]] located in the city's west end. Visitors can walk around the park via the seawall, affording spectacular views of the harbour. | |||
==Expo 86== | |||
Vancouver hosted the 1986 world's fair. Several major structures remain, including [[Canada Place]] on [[Burrard Inlet]]. Most of the fairground land on [[False Creek]] was converted for residential development. | |||
==Transportation== | |||
The city's [[light rail]] system, [[Skytrain]], was expanded for the Olympics. Commuters use the [[Seabus]] ferry service across Burrard Inlet to travel between [[North Vancouver]] and downtown, or the iconic [[Lions Gate Bridge]] if travelling by bus or car. Small [[water taxis]] are available in the summer to transport visitors across False Creek, including to [[Granville Island]]. | |||
==Professional sports== | ==Professional sports== | ||
The city is home to the [[Vancouver Canucks]] of the [[National Hockey League]], and the [[Canadian Football League]]'s [[B.C. Lions]]. | The city is home to the [[Vancouver Canucks]] of the [[National Hockey League]], and the [[Canadian Football League]]'s [[B.C. Lions]]. | ||
==References== | |||
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Vancouver is a city in Canada located on the Pacific coast, at the mouth of the Fraser River, in the province of British Columbia.
Population
It is Canada's third most populous city, after Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec. The population of the city of Vancouver is 611,869, while the population of the metropolitan region, known as the Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) or Metro Vancouver, is 2,249,725 (2007 estimate).[1]
2010 Olympics
The city will hosted the 2010 Olympics.
Stanley Park
Stanley Park is a major urban park located in the city's west end. Visitors can walk around the park via the seawall, affording spectacular views of the harbour.
Expo 86
Vancouver hosted the 1986 world's fair. Several major structures remain, including Canada Place on Burrard Inlet. Most of the fairground land on False Creek was converted for residential development.
Transportation
The city's light rail system, Skytrain, was expanded for the Olympics. Commuters use the Seabus ferry service across Burrard Inlet to travel between North Vancouver and downtown, or the iconic Lions Gate Bridge if travelling by bus or car. Small water taxis are available in the summer to transport visitors across False Creek, including to Granville Island.
Professional sports
The city is home to the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League, and the Canadian Football League's B.C. Lions.
References
- ↑ GVRD Population Estimates 1996 - 2006. BC statistics. Retrieved on 2007-01-28.