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Reviewed April 22, 2018 via mobile

I love this area. A kind of Europe feeling. Nice long walk beside the inlet. Great view of Science world and downtown

Date of experience: April 2018
Thank Kaviana
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Reviewed April 8, 2018

We walked around this area on a recent trip to Vancouver. This is a pretty cool and neat neighborhood. It doesn't have the crazy downtown busy vibe. Located in Southeast False Creek, the Olympic Village was built for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, to house athletes and Olympic officials coming from across the world. After the Olympics, the Olympic accommodate on became residential housing. The development aligns with the City's goals, addressing environmental, economic, and social issues. The Olympic Village is a mixed-use community, with approximately 1,100 residential units, area parks, and a growing number of retail and service outlet

Date of experience: January 2018
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Reviewed March 3, 2018

Had a nice jog around Olympic Village, I would estimate it is about 3mi long. It is right on the water -- I happened upon it when I went to visit a Crossfit Gym in the area and they were closed unexpectedly. You have Olympic Village, Rogers Arena, Science Museum and Yaletown that intersect along the path. I recommend trying to do the full walk. You get a great view of the City this way, with a bike path, walking path and it is very family friendly. Looks like they have canoes and boats available during the warmer months that you can use too.

Date of experience: December 2017
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Reviewed November 13, 2017 via mobile

A new and growing neighborhood on the waterfront. Businesses and parks continue to open. Great place to make a home base.

Date of experience: November 2017
Thank Michael M
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Reviewed October 12, 2017

This is a great place for a stroll, restaurants, sculptures, cute shops and a beautiful seawall. You can even catch a small ferry to downtown Vancouver or Granville Island from here.

Date of experience: August 2017
Thank Sandy C
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