Broadway is a major east–west thoroughfare in the city of
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. In Vancouver's numbered avenue grid system, it runs in place of a 9th Avenue, between 8th and 10th. The street has six lanes for most of its course. Portions of the street carry the
British Columbia Highway 7
Highway 7, known for most of its length as the Lougheed Highway and Broadway, is an alternative route to Highway 1 through the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. Whereas the controlled-access Highway 1 follows the southern bank of the ...
designation.
Route
The route begins as "West Broadway" at the intersection of Wallace Crescent and 8th Avenue, in the affluent residential neighbourhood of
West Point Grey, a few kilometres east of the
University of British Columbia (UBC). Past Alma Street, Broadway takes over from 10th Avenue as one of Vancouver's major thoroughfares, as it enters the West Broadway (or
Greektown) section of Vancouver's
Kitsilano
Kitsilano () is a neighbourhood located in the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Kitsilano is named after Squamish chief August Jack Khatsahlano, and the neighbourhood is located in Vancouver's West Side along the south shore of Engli ...
district. East of here are several blocks of upscale shops interspersed with low-rise apartment blocks and small supermarkets. The surrounding neighbourhoods generally consist of large, older homes dating from the early twentieth century, many of which have been subdivided into rental suites.
As Broadway approaches Arbutus Street, the commercial establishments become larger before transitioning into a mix of small to mid-size apartment blocks. East of
Burrard Street, the apartment blocks get progressively taller, and commercial establishments larger and busier. Between Burrard and
Main Street, Broadway can be considerably congested by vehicular traffic. Past
Granville Street, Broadway yields completely to medium-to-large commercial structures and high-rise apartments and condominiums. Between
Cambie and Main, the commercial establishments become smaller and somewhat more downscale.
At
Ontario Street
Ontario Street (officially in french: rue Ontario) is an east-west artery in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It crosses the boroughs of Ville-Marie and Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve. In the latter borough, the street becomes a mix of residential a ...
, two blocks west of Main, the route becomes "East Broadway." After bisecting Main and
Kingsway, traffic on Broadway eases somewhat, and the character returns to a mix of small-to-medium apartment buildings and commercial establishments, interspersed with older homes – all considerably less affluent than those to the west. At
Commercial Drive, Broadway passes by the
Commercial–Broadway SkyTrain station. Past here for several blocks, the neighbourhood consists predominantly of older residential homes.
As Broadway travels east of Renfrew Street, the neighbourhood once again becomes mixed, with older homes to the north and larger industrial, commercial, and warehouse establishments to the south. Broadway finally ends at Cassiar Street, just short of the Vancouver–
Burnaby boundary, where it becomes the
Lougheed Highway.
History and character
Broadway was created at the turn of the 20th century, along with other gridded roads south of
False Creek, to meet the needs of an expanding population in Vancouver. The name of the route was changed from 9th Avenue to Broadway in 1909,
at the behest of merchants around Main Street (at that time the hub of Vancouver commerce), who felt that it bestowed a more cosmopolitan air. Commercial establishments originally spread out around the intersections of Cambie and Main Streets, while the character of the rest of the route remained predominantly single-family dwellings.
By the 1970s, the length of Broadway had become a major arterial route in Vancouver, conveying commuters from downtown to the neighbourhoods of the west and east sides. With the growth of UBC and the expansion of the
Vancouver General Hospital (one block south of Broadway between approximately
Oak and Cambie), traffic demands accelerated. In the 1990s, the agency then responsible for public transit in Greater Vancouver –
BC Transit[ TransLink took over BC Transit's public transport operations in Greater Vancouver in 1999.] – introduced an express bus route, the
99 B-Line, to help reduce congestion. The Vancouve
transportation planfor Broadway notes that congestion is such that the bus service is at capacity, and will not be eased until a new
rapid transit line is built paralleling the street. A 6 km, 6 station extension of the
Millennium Line from the current terminus at
VCC-Clark station down Central Broadway to Arbutus began construction in 2021, expected completion in 2025.
Neighbourhoods
Broadway passes through the following Vancouver neighbourhoods (from west to east):
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West Point Grey
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Kitsilano
Kitsilano () is a neighbourhood located in the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Kitsilano is named after Squamish chief August Jack Khatsahlano, and the neighbourhood is located in Vancouver's West Side along the south shore of Engli ...
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Fairview
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Mount Pleasant
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Grandview–Woodland (north) and
Kensington–Cedar Cottage
Kensington–Cedar Cottage is one of the most ethnically diverse neighbourhoods in east Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The neighbourhood is approximately in area.
Location
The neighbourhood is in area, and bordered by Fraser St. on the ...
(south)
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Hastings-Sunrise (north) and
Renfrew–Collingwood (south)
Major intersections
From west to east:
Footnotes and references
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