Main Street (Vancouver)

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Main Street is a major north–south thoroughfare bisecting Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It runs from Waterfront Road by Burrard Inlet in the north, to Kent Avenue alongside the north arm of the Fraser River in the south.

Main Street
Main Street at night near 26th Avenue, looking north
Part ofFormer Highway 1A / Highway 99A
TypeStreet
Length8.8 km (5.5 mi)[1]
LocationVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
North endWaterfront Road
Major
junctions
South endKent Avenue
Looking north on Vancouver's Main Street on Car-Free Day, June 19, 2016
Main Street at Prior Street, looking south
The Carnegie Centre at Main and Hastings

Route

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Beginning by the Port of Vancouver terminals near the nexus of the city's historic Downtown Eastside and Gastown districts, the street runs south through Chinatown south of Hastings Street and continues past the Pacific Central railway station and the Main Street–Science World SkyTrain station. At Terminal Avenue, it slopes up into the Mount Pleasant neighbourhood, which mixes commerce, light industry, brewing, and high-density residential areas. The residential/commercial mix continues south of Broadway, with a high density of restaurants and fashion retailing. This neighbourhood was once blue-collar but is growing distinctly upscale.[citation needed]

Between 33rd Avenue and 41st Avenue, the street becomes decidedly more residential as it reaches its topographical summit. South of 41st Avenue, the street enters the Sunset neighbourhood and takes on a markedly Indo-Canadian character. The Punjabi Market district begins just north of 49th Avenue; south of the Market the street again becomes predominantly residential.

At Main Street's intersection with Marine Drive in southern Vancouver, its character becomes big-box commercial, notably including a Real Canadian Superstore supermarket. Between Marine Drive and its southern terminus, Main Street's neighbourhood is a highly miscellaneous commercial mix including office space, manufacturing, and warehousing.

History

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The north end of Main Street is located just west of the historic site of Hastings Mill, the nucleus around which the settlement of Granville, later Vancouver, grew. In its earliest days, the intersection of Main Street and Hastings Street was the centre of downtown Vancouver, boasting the city's central public library (now the Carnegie Centre) and — a few blocks away — the old City Hall. The intersection of Main and Hastings is now a local byword for the poverty, addictions, homelessness, and prostitution often associated with the Downtown Eastside.

The thoroughfare was originally named "Westminster Avenue", since it connects to New Westminster Road (now Kingsway). It received its present name in 1910[2] at the behest of local merchants, who thought that it bestowed a more cosmopolitan air to the neighbourhood.

Main Street was previously separated into two segments by False Creek, with a bascule bridge linking the two.[3] The two segments were joined together after the eastern section of False Creek was reclaimed for railway lands in the 1910s and 1920s.

Neighbourhoods

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Main Street passes through the following Vancouver neighbourhoods (north to south):

Major intersections

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From north to south. The entire route is in Vancouver.

km[1]miDestinationsNotes
0.00.0Waterfront Road
0.30.19Powell StreetOne-way pair
0.40.25E Cordova Street
0.50.31East Hastings StreetFormer Highway 7A
0.60.37East Pender Street
0.90.56Union Street, Dunsmuir Street to Highway 99 – City CentreFormer Highway 1A west / Highway 99A north; north end of former Hwy 1A / Hwy 99A concurrency; access to/from Georgia & Dunsmuir Viaducts
1.00.62Prior Street, West Georgia Street
1.50.93Terminal Avenue  Main Street–Science World station; access to Pacific Central Station and Science World
1.91.2East 2nd Avenue
2.41.5KingswayFormer Highway 1A east / Highway 99A south; south end of former Hwy 1A / Hwy 99A concurrency
2.61.6  East Broadway (Highway 7)
2.91.8East 12th Avenue
4.22.6King Edward Avenue
5.13.2East 33rd AvenueAccess to Queen Elizabeth Park
5.93.7East 41st Avenue
6.84.2East 49th Avenue
8.45.2Southeast Marine Drive
8.85.5Kent Avenue N
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b "Main Street (Vancouver)" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved August 24, 2021.
  2. ^ Walker, Elizabeth (1999). Street Names of Vancouver. Vancouver Historical Society. pp. 74–75. ISBN 0-9692378-7-1.
  3. ^ Thirkell, Fred; Scullion, Bob (1996). Postcards from the past: Edwardian images of Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. Heritage House Publishing Co. pp. 31. ISBN 978-1-895811-23-0.
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