Vancouver Official Neighbourhood
West Point Grey is an affluent, scenic neighbourhood on the west side of Vancouver, known for its quiet residential character, natural beauty, and strong community feel.
It occupies the northwestern tip of Vancouver along English Bay, roughly bounded by 16th Avenue to the south, Alma Street to the east, Blanca Street to the west and the ocean to the north. It lies between Kitsilano
and Pacific Spirit Regional Park, with the University of British Columbia (UBC) just beyond its western edge.
Location & Natural Setting
West Point Grey's setting is one of its defining features: leafy streets slope toward wide sandy beaches like Spanish Banks, Locarno and Jericho, which offer stunning views of the North Shore mountains and English
Bay-popular for walking, picnicking, sunset watching, swimming and sailing. Pacific Spirit Regional Park, with forested trails stretching for kilometers, borders the neighbourhood to the south, giving residents
exceptional access to nature.
Character & Lifestyle
The area is primarily residential, with a mix of heritage homes, detached houses, and some modern infill. It has a reputation for being quiet, polished and family-oriented, with tree-lined streets and a slower pace
compared to busier parts of the city. The neighbourhood retains a village feel despite its proximity to downtown and UBC.
Local Amenities & Community
Its commercial heart is Point Grey Village along West 10th Avenue, where independent shops, cafes, bakeries, grocery stores and services create a cozy, small-town atmosphere. Community events such as Fiesta Days
bring residents together, reinforcing a strong neighbourhood identity.
Schools & Recreation
West Point Grey is well-served with both public and independent schools, making it appealing for families. Recreational options abound-from beach activities and sailing to community centre programs and arts events
at the Jericho Arts Centre.
Transportation & Accessibility
Public transit runs along major corridors like West 10th, West 4th and Alma Street, with buses connecting to downtown Vancouver and UBC. The seaside Greenway and bike routes make cycling to the city and campus
easy and enjoyable.
Vibe & Demographics
The neighbourhood is considered one of Vancouver's more established, higher-income areas, with a strong sense of community, a mix of families, professionals, retirees and some students due to its proximity to UBC.
It tends toward lower density and higher home ownership than the city average.
Summary
West Point Grey combines coastal beauty, excellent schools, outdoor lifestyle, and a relaxed village atmosphere with convenient access to both downtown and UBC. Its charm lies in the everyday luxury of nature at
your doorstep and a tight-knit, stable community that values walkability and quality of life.
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