Coal Harbour Explained

Official Name:Coal Harbour
Settlement Type:Neighbourhood
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Canada
Subdivision Name1:British Columbia
Subdivision Name2:Vancouver
Population Footnotes:[1]
Area Total Km2:0.573
Population As Of:2021
Population Total:10441
Population Density Km2:18222
Utc Offset:-8
Utc Offset Dst:-7
Coordinates:49.2931°N -123.1256°W
Pushpin Map:British Columbia Vancouver Downtown

Coal Harbour is a section of Burrard Inlet lying between Vancouver's Downtown Peninsula and the Brockton Point of Stanley Park. It has also now become the name of the neighbourhood adjacent to its southern shoreline.

Neighbourhood

Coal Harbour is used to designate the relatively new official neighbourhood of the City of Vancouver bounded by roughly Burrard Street and Pender near the Financial District to West Georgia Street near the West End in the south to Stanley Park in the north. The neighbourhood consists of numerous high-rise residential apartment and condominium towers with luxury townhome podiums.

Features

The northwestern section near Stanley Park features picturesque parkland, private marinas, several rowing and boating clubs, high-end shops and restaurants, and a community centre designed by architect Gregory Henriquez. To the east is Deadman's Island, the site of the naval station and museum, where the harbour itself opens up to the Burrard Inlet. Towards the Financial District in the southeast, the neighbourhood is dominated by high-rise office buildings, hotels and numerous apartment towers. Immediately south lies Vancouver's Luxury Zone along Alberni Street.

Coal Harbour is home to Vancouver Harbour Water Aerodrome, located a few blocks from Canada Place and the Vancouver Convention Centre. Within the harbour is a floating gas station for marine vessels. The 2010 Winter Olympics cauldron is installed at Jack Poole Plaza.

History

The discovery of coal in the harbor in 1862 inspired the name. In the days when the area along West Pender Street was an upper-class residential district, Coal Harbour was known as Blueblood Alley because of the many large mansions along it.

Notable inhabitants and developments in Coal Harbour's past include:

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Notes and References

  1. https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/geo/geosearch-georecherche/index-eng.cfm?client=census&language=EN&DGUID=2016A000011124 GeoSearch
  2. http://former.vancouver.ca/commsvcs/guidelines/CD-1/M002.pdf City of Vancouver zoning of the marina development