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City of Vancouver The City of Vancouver is a coastal city located in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada, with a long history of immigration and cultural exchange History of Immigration in Canada. The city's unique blend of natural beauty, mild climate, and economic opportunities has made it a popular destination for tourists, residents, and businesses alike Tourism in Canada. The city is situated on the Pacific Coast and is surrounded by the North Shore Mountains and Burrard Inlet.

History

The City of Vancouver has a rich and diverse history, with evidence of human habitation dating back over 10,000 years Indigenous Peoples in Canada. The area was originally inhabited by the Musqueam Indian Band, Squamish Nation, and Tsleil-Waututh Nation, who traded and lived along the Fraser River and English Bay. In 1886, the city was officially incorporated and named after Captain George Vancouver, a British explorer who navigated the area in 1792 Exploration of the Pacific Northwest. During the Klondike Gold Rush, Vancouver experienced rapid growth and became a major transportation hub Klondike Gold Rush. The city played a significant role in World War II, with the Japanese Canadian internment and the construction of the Stanley Park-based Vancouver Harbour Military History of Canada.

Geography

The City of Vancouver is situated on the Pacific Coast and covers an area of approximately 114 square kilometers Geography of British Columbia. The city is bordered by Burnaby and New Westminster to the east, Richmond to the south, and Squamish and Langley to the north and east, respectively. Vancouver is surrounded by water on three sides, with English Bay to the north, Burrard Inlet to the east, and Georgia Strait to the south Coast Mountains. The city's terrain is characterized by North Shore Mountains, Stanley Park, and several beaches, including English Bay Beach and Kitsilano Beach.

Demographics

As of the 2021 census, the City of Vancouver has a population of approximately 648,000 people Census in Canada. The city is one of the most populous in Canada and has a diverse population, with over 50% of residents born outside of Canada Immigration to Canada. The city has a high percentage of residents with a Bachelor's degree or higher Education in Canada, and a median household income of over $80,000 Economy of Canada. The city's population is made up of a variety of ethnic groups, including Chinese Canadians, South Asian Canadians, and Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

Economy

The City of Vancouver has a diverse and thriving economy, with a strong presence of technology and innovation Tech Industry in Canada. The city is home to a number of major industries, including film production, tourism, and international trade Port of Vancouver. The city's economy is also driven by its real estate and construction sectors Housing Market in Canada. Vancouver is home to a number of major companies, including Lululemon Athletica and Shopify, and has a strong startup culture Startup Ecosystem in Canada.

Culture

The City of Vancouver has a vibrant and diverse culture, with a wide range of museums, galleries, and performance venues Arts in Canada. The city is home to the Vancouver Art Gallery, Museum of Anthropology, and Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Classical Music in Canada. Vancouver also has a thriving food scene, with a variety of restaurants and cuisines, including seafood, Asian cuisine, and farm-to-table Food Culture in Canada. The city hosts a number of major events, including the Vancouver International Film Festival, Vancouver Folk Music Festival, and Vancouver Pride Parade LGBTQ+ Culture in Canada.

Government

The City of Vancouver is governed by a municipal government system, with a Mayor of Vancouver and 10 councilors Local Government in Canada. The city is divided into a number of wards, each represented by a councilor Electoral Wards in Canada. The city's government is responsible for a range of services, including public transportation, parks and recreation, and public safety Urban Planning in Canada. The city has a strong focus on sustainability and environmental protection, with a number of initiatives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting green infrastructure Sustainable Development in Canada. Category: Cities in British Columbia