Kerrisdale, Vancouver
Living & working in Kerrisdale, Vancouver
Kerrisdale is a residential neighbourhood in southwestern Vancouver, characterized by wide, tree-lined streets and a mix of housing styles. Single-family detached homes, including mid-20th-century bungalows and newer large-lot houses, dominate the residential landscape, complemented by low- and mid-rise condominium and rental apartment buildings situated primarily in its northern sections. Residents have access to several green spaces, including Elm Park, Quilchena Park, Kerrisdale Centennial Park, and the Arbutus Greenway, a multi-use linear park developed on a former railway line. Daily lifestyle is centered around the Kerrisdale Village shopping district along West 41st Avenue and West Boulevard, which features local retail, independent businesses, and bakeries. The Kerrisdale Community Centre, the Kerrisdale Cyclone Taylor Arena, and the Kerrisdale Lawn Bowling Club serve as primary hubs for indoor recreation and community activities.
The local business ecosystem is driven by retail, personal services, and professional offices concentrated within Kerrisdale Village, with operations such as Kerrisdale Cameras serving as notable local employers. For remote workers and students, the neighbourhood contains several laptop-friendly establishments, including Cafe Artigiano, Bean Brothers Café Bistro, and Honolulu Cafe, alongside the Kerrisdale Branch of the Vancouver Public Library located inside the community centre. The area is connected to major regional employment hubs through TransLink's public transit network. The R4 41st Avenue RapidBus line provides a direct, frequent connection west to the University of British Columbia, while TransLink bus route 16 travels north directly to downtown Vancouver. Additionally, bus route 49 connects the neighbourhood to the Langara-49th Avenue Station, allowing transfer to the Canada Line SkyTrain for rapid transit access north to downtown Vancouver and south to Richmond and Vancouver International Airport.
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Kerrisdale, Vancouver is a mixed-use urban pocket of Metro Vancouver, with 109 businesses mapped within walking distance. Its walkability rates 95/100 — among the top 5% for walkability in Metro Vancouver. Local businesses average 4.09★ on Google, and medium foot traffic peaking weekday daytime.
For getting around, transit access scores 80/100 (Excellent) — on the lower end for transit access in Metro Vancouver, with 10 stops within an 800 m walk. Reaching Downtown Vancouver (~6.0 km) takes about 35.1 min by transit versus 20.3 min driving. Typical drive times to key destinations average 22.5 min — above average for drive times in Metro Vancouver.
Environmentally, current air quality is good (AQI 76), on the lower end for air quality in Metro Vancouver.