- Waterfront
- Newer buildings
- Great transit
Neighbourhood guide
Olympic Village
Vancouver

Neighbourhood personality
Built for the 2010 Games, Olympic Village feels calmer than Yaletown’s tower core. Mid-rise homes, False Creek paths, and Canada Line stops are nearby. Good if you want downtown proximity without the loudest streets.
Best for
- Young Professionals
- Waterfront Living
- Transit Commuters
- Condo Living
- Seawall Access
Neighbourhood signals
- Waterfront
- Newer Buildings
- Transit Access
- Seawall Access
- Parks
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