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West Point Grey, Vancouver

Mixed-use urban
96 businesses within walking distance · 4.45★ average rating · 10 transit stops within 800 m
Map of West Point Grey, Vancouver, Metro Vancouver
Six dimensions, each benchmarked against Metro Vancouver.
Walkability
88
Dining & Shopping
93
Everyday Errands
100
Transit
77
Drive Times
16
Air Quality
80

Living & working in West Point Grey, Vancouver

West Point Grey is a residential neighbourhood on the western side of Vancouver, bordered by English Bay to the north, 16th Avenue to the south, Alma Street to the east, and Blanca Street to the west. The local housing landscape is dominated by single-family detached homes, which include historical heritage properties and custom-built modern mansions. Along the primary corridors, there is a gradual integration of multi-family buildings, including low-rise strata properties, apartments, and townhouses. Green space and outdoor recreation shape the local lifestyle, with the area containing three times the average park space per person compared to other parts of the Lower Mainland. Residents have direct access to waterfront parks and beaches, including Spanish Banks, Locarno Beach, and Jericho Beach, as well as Trimble Park. Point Grey Village, located along West 10th Avenue between Tolmie Street and Discovery Street, serves as the primary commercial hub, featuring low-density, locally owned retail shops and everyday services.

The local business ecosystem is anchored by retail, dining, and professional services within Point Grey Village, with the nearby University of British Columbia (UBC) acting as a major institutional and economic driver. For remote workers and students, local workspace options include the West Point Grey branch of the Vancouver Public Library, alongside cafes such as Bean Around The World, Little Umbrella, and Grounds for Coffee. Commuters connect to Vancouver’s primary employment hubs via multiple TransLink bus routes. Route 44 (UBC Exchange Express) provides direct weekday transit to downtown Vancouver at Burrard Street in approximately 20 minutes, while Route 14 also offers downtown connectivity. Commutes eastward across the city are serviced by the 99 B-Line rapid bus on Broadway and Route 25 along King Edward Avenue, while routes like the 4, 44, and 84 connect the neighbourhood directly to the adjacent UBC Exchange.

Compiled from current web sources: dailyhive.com

The numbers

West Point Grey, Vancouver is a mixed-use urban pocket of Metro Vancouver, with 96 businesses mapped within walking distance. Its walkability rates 88/100. Local businesses average 4.45★ on Google, and high foot traffic peaking 11am–2pm, 5–8pm.

For getting around, transit access scores 77/100 (Excellent) — on the lower end for transit access in Metro Vancouver, with 10 stops within an 800 m walk. Reaching Downtown Vancouver (~6.5 km) takes about 37.2 min by transit versus 21.1 min driving. Typical drive times to key destinations average 37.9 min — on the lower end for drive times in Metro Vancouver.

Environmentally, current air quality is good (AQI 77).

Neighbourhood composition · 96 businesses mapped

Food Beverage20
Retail11
Services17
Healthcare24
Fitness Wellness7
Entertainment1
Education Childcare16
Balance 100/100 · Mixed-use urban

Local market activity

Average rating4.45★ · 65% rated
Business diversity0.96
Foot trafficHigh · 11am–2pm, 5–8pm
Street activityHigh · 6/10

Getting around

Transit access · 77/100 (Excellent)

10 stops within an 800 m walk
Bus: 7 · nearest 297 m
Proximity30 (100%)
Density15 (100%)
Diversity6 (40%)
City-centre access18 (61%)
To Downtown Vancouver (~6.5 km): 37.2 min transit vs 21.1 min drive

Drive time by direction (~8 km)

Colour = congestion level
N46 min Moderate
NE43 min Moderate
E23 min Moderate
SE24 min Moderate
S35 min Moderate
SW48 min Light
W9 min Moderate
NW74 min Heavy

Climate & environment

Air quality & weather

AQI 77 (Good air quality) · 21.3°C, Cloudy
Excellent (412h)   Good (279h)   Moderate (4h)
Past ~30 days of air-quality readings (area-wide).

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