Our #LoveVancouver Neighbourhood series rolls on with two areas that have held onto their little-city-within-a-city charm, despite all the changes a rapidly growing metropolis like Vancouver can bring. From the rural, time-stood-still feel of Dunbar Village, to the multicultural flavour bomb of Collingwood, here’s two more neighbourhoods well worth exploring.
Dunbar Village
Long before the first non-native settlers arrived to the land now known as Dunbar, it was home to the Musqueam First Nation. Situated at the mouth of the Fraser River, the area provided ample hunting and fishing for the Coast Salish peoples that settled here, as well as sustenance a little less terrestrial. The Camosun Blog,
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