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Victoria-Fraserview, Vancouver

Mixed-use urban
82 businesses within walking distance · 4.42★ average rating · 10 transit stops within 800 m
Map of Victoria-Fraserview, Vancouver, Metro Vancouver
Six dimensions, each benchmarked against Metro Vancouver.
Walkability
79
Dining & Shopping
93
Everyday Errands
85
Transit
84
Drive Times
58
Air Quality
79

Living & working in Victoria-Fraserview, Vancouver

Victoria-Fraserview is a southeast Vancouver neighbourhood set on a south-facing slope rising from the Fraser River up to East 41st Avenue, bounded by Knight Street on the west and Elliott Street and Vivian Drive on the east. Single-family detached residences dominate the residential landscape, complemented by duplexes, low-rise apartments, and townhomes. Along the waterfront, a development called the Fraserlands has introduced mid-rise condominiums to former industrial tracts. Outdoor recreation is supported by several green spaces, including Bobolink Park, Gordon Park, Fraserview Park, Gladstone-Riverside Park, and the 18-hole Fraserview Golf Course, which features a perimeter walking trail. Daily life and retail activity are centered along the Victoria Drive commercial corridor, which features ethnic grocery stores, produce markets, and international dining options. Community amenities include the Fraserview branch of the Vancouver Public Library on Argyle Drive.

The local business ecosystem is driven by retail, independent services, and multicultural restaurants along Victoria Drive, with minor industrial activity continuing along the Fraser River. Traditional coworking spaces are absent from the immediate neighbourhood, but remote workers utilize local spots such as Weirdo Cafe on Victoria Drive or the local Starbucks. Commuters connect to regional employment hubs using TransLink bus routes, including Route 20 (Victoria/Downtown), Route 22 (Knight/Downtown), Route 49 (UBC/Metrotown), and Route 430, an express service connecting to Richmond and Metrotown. These bus lines link residents to the SkyTrain network, specifically the Canada Line at Langara-49th Avenue Station and the Expo Line at 29th Avenue Station. For drivers, the major arterial routes of Knight Street and Southeast Marine Drive provide direct access to the Knight Street Bridge, facilitating vehicle travel south to Richmond, Delta, and regional highway networks.

Compiled from current web sources: wikipedia.org · ubc.ca · vancouver.ca · thetyee.ca

The numbers

Victoria-Fraserview, Vancouver is a mixed-use urban pocket of Metro Vancouver, with 82 businesses mapped within walking distance. Its walkability rates 79/100 — on the lower end for walkability in Metro Vancouver. Local businesses average 4.42★ on Google, and high foot traffic peaking 11am–2pm, 5–8pm.

For getting around, transit access scores 84/100 (Excellent), with 10 stops within an 800 m walk. Reaching Downtown Vancouver (~7.8 km) takes about 39.2 min by transit versus 29.9 min driving. Typical drive times to key destinations average 23.9 min.

Environmentally, current air quality is excellent (AQI 80), on the lower end for air quality in Metro Vancouver.

Neighbourhood composition · 82 businesses mapped

Food Beverage18
Retail18
Services14
Healthcare20
Fitness Wellness1
Education Childcare11
Balance 85/100 · Mixed-use urban

Local market activity

Average rating4.42★ · 74% rated
Business diversity0.95
Foot trafficHigh · 11am–2pm, 5–8pm
Street activityHigh · 6/10

Getting around

Transit access · 84/100 (Excellent)

10 stops within an 800 m walk
Bus: 8 · nearest 42 m
Proximity30 (100%)
Density15 (100%)
Diversity6 (40%)
City-centre access25 (83%)
To Downtown Vancouver (~7.8 km): 39.2 min transit vs 29.9 min drive

Drive time by direction (~8 km)

Colour = congestion level
N29 min Heavy
NE29 min Heavy
E21 min Moderate
SE17 min Heavy
S15 min Heavy
SW20 min Heavy
W27 min Very heavy
NW34 min Heavy

Climate & environment

Air quality & weather

AQI 80 (Excellent air quality) · 21.9°C, Cloudy
Excellent (326h)   Good (369h)   Moderate (1h)
Past ~30 days of air-quality readings (area-wide).

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