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False Creek, Vancouver

False Creek is a short inlet in the heart of Vancouver. It separates downtown from the rest of the city. It was named by George Henry Richards during his Hydrographic survey of 1856-63. Science World is located at its eastern end, with the Granville, Cambie, and the Burrard (which is furthest west) Street bridges crossing False Creek. The Canada Line tunnel crosses underneath False Creek just west of the Cambie Bridge. It is one of the four major bodies of water bordering Vancouver along with English Bay, Burrard Inlet and the Fraser River. In 1986 it was the location of the Expo 86 World's Fair.

History

Human settlement in the Lower Fraser region (including present-day Vancouver; see Lower Mainland) began between 8,000 and 10,000 years ago, following the retreat of the Sumas Glacier at the end of the last ice age. The settlement by peoples now known as the Coast Salish predates the arrival of salmon in the river between 4,500 and 5,000 years ago, an occurrence that took place symbiotically with the emergence of Douglas fir, western hemlock, and western red cedar ecosystems between 4,000 and 5,000 years before present-day. According to Squamish-Sto:lo author and historian Lee Maracle, Vancouver was inhabited by “Downriver Halkomelem” speaking peoples, the Tsleil-Waututh.

Contact between Europeans and the indigenous peoples of present-day Vancouver occurred in June 1792. By 1812, Halkomelem peoples had survived three large epidemics from foreign illnesses such as smallpox, introduced through trading routes, including a 1782 outbreak that killed two-thirds of the population. It has been estimated that shortly before the time of first contact and these epidemics, the indigenous population of the Lower Fraser was over 60,000.

An 1830 Hudson’s Bay Company census documented 8,954 indigenous inhabitants in the region, although the census was probably incomplete due to the omitting of an unknown number of settlements. As a result of epidemics, the population of the Tsleil-Waututh was reduced to 41 individuals by 1812, who invited the neighbouring Squamish to reside in Burrard Inlet.

Shortly thereafter, a group of Tsleil-Waututh led by Khatsalahnough, a leader from Lil’wat (near present-day Pemberton), occupied present-day False Creek. At this time, large sand bars existed at the entrance to False Creek, from which False Creek’s indigenous name, Snauq (meaning “sandbar”) is derived. False Creek, which lies in Musqueam territory, was a shared waterway; in addition to the Tsleil-Waututh, the Squamish inhabited False Creek as well, occupying it year-round.

Prior to European settlement, False Creek extended as far east as what is now Clark Drive, while Burrard Inlet was nearly a mile in width. With land reclamation extending into Burrard Inlet and False Creek for port and industrial uses, the landscape began to change dramatically. Once a vital source for Tsleil-Waututh, Musqueam, and Squamish food supplies such as sea asparagus, berries, camas, oysters, clams, wild cabbage, and mushrooms, False Creek became polluted with sewage and toxic effluent from sawmills and other industries. As a result, one nickname for False Creek was “Shit Creek”.

In 1913, the Squamish residents of the Kitsilano Reserve, on the False Creek sandbar, were forced to relocate. According to Maracle, the settlement was burned down following the forced evacuation. In 1916, the sandbar on which this settlement was located was built into Granville Island to create new industrial land. In 1917, the eastern basin of False Creek was infilled to create land for the Canadian Northern Railway's Pacific Central Station; transcontinental railway terminals such as this helped earn Vancouver the moniker of "Terminal City". Talk of draining and filling the inlet to Granville Street continued into the 1950s, but that never occurred.

The False Creek area was the industrial heartland of Vancouver through to the 1950s, and was home to many sawmills and small port operations. As industry shifted to other areas, the vicinity around False Creek started to deteriorate. In 1960, BC Forest Products plant and lumber storage facility on the south side of False Creek caught fire in Vancouver's first-ever five-alarm blaze. Every piece of firefighting equipment and all of Vancouver's firefighters fought the blaze for hours, but the facility was totally destroyed.

The future of False Creek south was subsequently shaped by debates on freeways, urban renewal, and the rise of citizen participation in urban planning. Through the 60s, the ruling NPA city government and senior city bureaucrats had hatched a plan - with little or no public consultation - to run freeways through the city. In the same period, the City razed large portions of Strathcona under the aegis of urban renewal. A group of influential citizens formed The Electors Action Movement (TEAM) to oppose the freeway and to radically change the way decisions were made on land use. A key figure amongst these people was Walter Hardwick, a Geography professor at UBC who envisioned the retrofit of this brownfield industrial site into a vibrant waterfront mixed-use community.

First elected to City Council in 1968, Dr. Hardwick led the City's redevelopment team and helped secure the participation of the Federal Government which owned Granville Island. A major public involvement and co-design process followed which established public priorities for an accessible waterfront seawall; mixed-tenure housing including market condominiums, co-op and low-income housing and live-aboard marinas; and a vibrant waterfront market. These plans were formalized in a 1972 Official Development Plan (http://vancouver.ca/commsvcs/BYLAWS/odp/fccdd.pdf). The form and mix of development were revolutionary for Vancouver at the time. A third of the site was set aside for housing at 40 units/acre with the balance converted to park, waterfront and community uses.

The North Shore of False Creek (NFC) was further transformed in the 1980s, as it took centre stage during Expo 86. Following Expo, the Province sold the NFC site to Li Ka-shing who brought ideas of a higher density waterfront community to the downtown peninsula. Vancouver's experience with South False Creek and the public participation that shaped it was key to developing NFC as a livable high-density community. For example, Ka-shing's company wanted to develop "islands" of market condos on the waterfront but was soundly rebuffed by the public and by planners who favoured the extension of a 100% publicly accessible waterfront and seawall. The 1991 Official Development Plan enabled significant new density commensurate with the provision of significant public amenities including streetfront shops and services, parks, school sites, community centres, daycares, co-op and low-income housing. Since then, most of the north shore has become a new neighbourhood of dense housing (about 100 units/acre), adding some 50,000 new residents to Vancouver's downtown peninsula.

On December 1, 1998, Vancouver City Council adopted a set of Blueways policies and guidelines stating the vision of a waterfront city where land and water combine to meet the environmental, cultural and economic needs of the City and its people in a sustainable, equitable, high quality manner.

Southeast False Creek (SEFC) is the designation given to the neighbourhood bordered by Cambie, Main, West 2nd Avenue, and False Creek. The 2010 Olympic Village, for athlete housing and logistics of the Winter Olympics, is found in Southeast False Creek. The City of Vancouver has plans to see this neighbourhood developed into a residential area with housing and services for 11,000-13,000 people.

Sports and recreation

False Creek is a very popular boating area for many different activities including dragon boating, canoeing, kayaking, public ferries, charter ships, and visiting pleasure boats. It has 10 marinas with berths for 1500 watercraft and several paddling clubs or boat rental facilities. Since 1986, the creek has been the venue for the Canadian International Dragon Boat Festival and other paddling events.

Transportation

Aquabus and False Creek Ferries are two ferry companies that operate daily scheduled service to and from points along False Creek. English Bay Launch provides daily scheduled service from Granville Island on False Creek to Bowen Island. False Creek can also be crossed via Canada Line at Olympic Village Station and Yaletown-Roundhouse Station.

Wildlife and the environment

Several decades following the suspension of industrial activity in the area, a number of shore and seabirds such as cormorants, ducks, herons, kingfishers, owls, geese, crows, and gulls have returned, as well as harbour seals. In an unusual sighting, in May 2010 a grey whale entered False Creek and traversed its length before returning to the open waters of the Strait of Georgia.

Factors working against the further return of wildlife include residual industrial contaminants, spillage from the sewer overflow system into the creek, and the seawall that constrains much of the shoreline with little habitat value. The city has attempted to recreate the natural shoreline in some areas and is working to phase out the antiquated sewer overflow system.

Architecture and urban planning

The False Creek area is an eclectic group of neighborhoods with very different urban planning and architectural techniques/styles. The discrepancies between the north and south shores of False Creek are apparent from the built landscape but, as David Ley from the Geography department at UBC argues, these discrepancies are representative of the social, economic, and cultural movements from which they sprang. The Modern and Post-modern aesthetics that helped to shape western culture during the course of the last century were not wasted on architecture and urban planning either. These movements in art and culture had significant effects on the way people thought about and interacted with their environment and False Creek offers a good example of the disparate design elements and goals that characterize these respective approaches, and of the how the sequence of development changed in response to social pressures.

South False Creek

The south shore of False Creek has had quite a diverse history of land uses since its founding. South False Creek went from being an industrial park, in the late 1800s and early 1900s, to being the populous residential area that it is today. The development of this area, beginning anew in the 1970s, occurred at a critical time in Vancouver’s history when citizens were organizing support for a new picture of the city, one that broke away from the standardized utilitarian cities that were so popular in North America and, instead, pushed for a more livable and diverse built environment. This neighborhood, located on municipally and federally owned land, offered an opportunity for project leaders, often led by TEAM members, to create a new kind of space, what Ley calls a post-modern space. Architecture and urban planning that embrace diversity of design, human-scale proportions, open public spaces, historical and vernacular allusions, diverse demography and the trade of local goods reflect the post-modern goals of inclusion and tradition that were important to the project leaders behind South False Creek. The result is a medium-density area with a variety of architectural designs, ownership opportunities, recreational activities, and modes of transportation, which allows for easier mobility within the community and a more picturesque landscape to be enjoyed by residents and visitors alike. Bike paths, parks, unique three-story homes, a public market, and the intentional preservation of mountain-views, and other characteristics, distinguish the area of South False Creek as one of the earliest conscious attempts to create a more “livable” environment for Vancouverites rather than focusing on efficiency and profitability as modernists are often criticized for doing.

North False Creek

The north shore of False Creek, on the downtown peninsula, has undergone multiple stages of development since its purchase by the province from the Canadian Pacific Railway in the early 1980s. Before the BC Cabinet bought the land of North False Creek to begin development for Expo ’86, the land was used for industrial purposes, however, provincial leaders developed a plan to build a sports stadium (BC Place), commercial outlets, and high-density residences on the newly cleared land. The circumstances surrounding the initial development phase of the northern shore of False Creek – strong provincial government involvement, incorporation of corporate partners, the appointment of Arthur Erickson as a project leader, etc. – worked to set the development of the area on a path to modernism with the primary goal being economic profit. BC Place and the accompanying high-density residences and commercial retailers set North False Creek in stark contrast to its southern neighbor, but the differences are more significant than design alone. Yes, the standardized condominiums and streets of the downtown peninsula may offer a more functional or efficient landscape for the modern worker, but even more, this kind of landscape, with its adherence to rational, large-scale, technological spaces, works to keep residents and visitors within the economic dynamo of the city. Although the early development decisions continue to play a role in the experience of the built environment in North False Creek, however, new strides have been taken by the land’s new owner Li Ka-shing, in response to public concerns, to create a more livable and accessible space, although the high-density and mixed use characteristics of the landscape were maintained in this case.

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  • 701 77 Walter Hardwick Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "Kayak" (Vancouver West) : MLS®# R3002015

    701 77 Walter Hardwick Avenue False Creek Vancouver V5Y 0C6
    OPEN HOUSE: May 17, 2025
    03:00 PM - 05:00 PM PDT
    Open House on Saturday, May 17, 2025 3:00PM - 5:00PM
    Main Photo: 701 77 Walter Hardwick Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "Kayak" (Vancouver West)  : MLS®# R3002015
    $1,299,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R3002015
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,175 sq. ft.
    Located in the heart of Olympic Village, this 1175 SF corner unit offers 2 spacious beds + den with views of Science World and a green rooftop. Features include floor-to-ceiling windows, heating/cooling, engineered hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen with Sub-Zero & Miele appliances. Enjoy exclusive access to the Gold Medal Club with pool, gym, steam room & more. Steps to seawall, Urban Fare, restaurants, and SkyTrain. Includes 1 parking & 1 storage. First Open House May 17 Saturday 3-5PM. More details
    Listed by Oakwyn Realty Ltd.
    JENNIFER HILL
  • 406 1529 W 6th Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "South Granville Lofts" (Vancouver West) : MLS®# R3002122

    406 1529 W 6th Avenue False Creek Vancouver V6J 1R1
    Main Photo: 406 1529 W 6th Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "South Granville Lofts" (Vancouver West)  : MLS®# R3002122
    $1,188,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R3002122
    Bedrooms:
    1
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Floor Area:
    902 sq. ft.
    Arthur Erickson-Designed Industrial Live/Work Loft at W6 - A Sun-Soaked Sanctuary. This architectural gem blends style and function, perfect for natural light seekers. The 908 sqft wraparound patio offers stunning city, mountain & water views. Inside, clean lines create seamless indoor-outdoor flow. Two patios &1 8-ft windows fill the loft with light throughout the day. Heated/cooled concrete floors, Bosch &Fisher Paykel appliances, and a sleek kitchen with a long island elevate the space. A floating steel-wood staircase adds a touch of artistry to the industrial vibe. The patio features power, water, gas, seating, fire pit & garden beds offering an ideal space for relaxation or entertaining. Steps to top restaurants, shops, parks, transit & more. Parking, storage, pets & rentals welcome! More details
    Listed by Engel & Volkers Vancouver
    JENNIFER HILL
  • 902 1450 Pennyfarthing Drive in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "Harbour Cove" (Vancouver West) : MLS®# R3001274

    902 1450 Pennyfarthing Drive False Creek Vancouver V6J 4X8
    OPEN HOUSE: May 17, 2025
    01:00 PM - 03:00 PM PDT
    Open House on Saturday, May 17, 2025 1:00PM - 3:00PM
    OPEN HOUSE: May 18, 2025
    02:00 PM - 04:00 PM PDT
    Open House on Sunday, May 18, 2025 2:00PM - 4:00PM
    Main Photo: 902 1450 Pennyfarthing Drive in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "Harbour Cove" (Vancouver West)  : MLS®# R3001274
    $1,999,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R3001274
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,753 sq. ft.
    Rare FREEHOLD waterfront opportunity at Harbour Cove—on the market for the first time in over two decades! This spacious 2 bed, 2 bath home features an incredible 1,000+ sq ft private terrace with unobstructed views of Granville Island, the marina, and False Creek—perfect for relaxing, entertaining, or gardening. Situated in a resort-style community with world-class amenities: updated pool & hot tub (coming soon), sauna, steam room, racquet courts, indoor driving range, workshop, library, and concierge. Includes 2 side-by-side parking stalls and 1 storage locker. With generous indoor and outdoor space, this home offers excellent potential to update and make it your own. Unbeatable location with a 95 Walk Score - steps to Granville Island, shops, restaurants, and transit. Come view today. More details
    Listed by Oakwyn Realty Ltd.
    JENNIFER HILL
  • 504 38 W 1st Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "The One" (Vancouver West) : MLS®# R3001577

    504 38 W 1st Avenue False Creek Vancouver V5Y 0K3
    OPEN HOUSE: May 17, 2025
    01:00 PM - 03:00 PM PDT
    Open House on Saturday, May 17, 2025 1:00PM - 3:00PM
    Main Photo: 504 38 W 1st Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "The One" (Vancouver West)  : MLS®# R3001577
    $635,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R3001577
    Bedrooms:
    1
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Floor Area:
    573 sq. ft.
    This bright corner home on the quiet side of the building enjoys peaceful afternoon sun and is part of sought-after The One by Pinnacle Living. Perfect for buyers seeking an urban lifestyle without the hustle of rental-heavy buildings, it’s steps from Olympic Village’s trendy restaurants, shops, and SkyTrain access via the Canada and Millennium Lines. Features 9ft ceilings, energy-efficient windows, air conditioning, a spacious bedroom, and a separate den. The modern kitchen boasts granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, while the covered balcony offers a private retreat with ample natural light. Resort-style amenities include a gym, outdoor pool, and hot tub, with secure oversized parking and a bike locker adding to the convenience of False Creek living. More details
    Listed by Stilhavn Real Estate Services
    JENNIFER HILL
  • 311 288 W 1st Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "James" (Vancouver West) : MLS®# R3001888

    311 288 W 1st Avenue False Creek Vancouver V5Y 0E9
    Main Photo: 311 288 W 1st Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "James" (Vancouver West)  : MLS®# R3001888
    $1,499,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R3001888
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    1,066 sq. ft.
    IMMACULATE top floor 2 level, 2 BED 2 BATH DEN & FLEX w/the highly coveted ROOF TOP DECK at James by Cressey! This efficient plan offers 1066 SF with versatility to suit changing needs. SPACIOUS open concept living area that expands to a north facing balcony. Main floor Queen Bedrm, full bath & FLEX-great for office or storage. Upstairs a LUXURIOUS Primary Bedrm retreat w/11' ceilings, spa-inspired bath PLUS your own enchanting 220 SF outdoor OASIS w/MTN & CITY views, perfect for BBQ’s, star gazing & fireside chats. FRESH paint & lovingly maintained w/newer Eng HW, elec FP, full fridge, DW, lighting, blkout blinds, Nest tstats (WITH AC), tons of storage, 2 parking & 1 locker. Amenities: concierge lounge gardens gym steam & sauna. STEPS to Seawall, Skytrain, Olympic Village shops & dining. More details
    Listed by Rennie & Associates Realty Ltd.
    JENNIFER HILL
  • 1008 445 W 2nd Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "Maynards Block" (Vancouver West) : MLS®# R3001756

    1008 445 W 2nd Avenue False Creek Vancouver V5Y 0E8
    $719,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R3001756
    Bedrooms:
    1
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Floor Area:
    630 sq. ft.
    Maynards Block conveniently located in the heart of False Creek, walk to Olympia Village and Skytrain station. Floor to ceiling windows bring sunshine into this East facing unit. Open kitchen with granite countertops and SS appliances makes cooking a pleasure after work. Bedroom include a cheater ensuite and double closet space . Solarium can serve as a junior second bedroom or home office. The customized closets in both bedroom and flex room is a bonus upgraded item . Don't miss this spacious unit with fantastic floorplan without any waste space. More details
    Listed by Sutton Group - 1st West Realty
    JENNIFER HILL
  • 306 2055 Yukon Street in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "Montreux" (Vancouver West) : MLS®# R2999589

    306 2055 Yukon Street False Creek Vancouver V5Y 4B7
    Main Photo: 306 2055 Yukon Street in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "Montreux" (Vancouver West)  : MLS®# R2999589
    $788,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R2999589
    Bedrooms:
    1
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Floor Area:
    751 sq. ft.
    Welcome to the Montreux at False Creek! This well-designed home features a large bedroom, den (suitable as a second bedroom), office, and flex room—ideal for first-time buyers, small families, or investors. Highlights include 9' ceilings, hardwood floors, a cozy fireplace, and an open living/dining area. The kitchen is upgraded with stainless steel appliances and a 5-burner gas stove with hood fan. Located in the heart of Cambie Village, you're just minutes from Olympic Village Station, the Seawall, shops, cafés, Save-On, Whole Foods, Canadian tire, Home Depot and more. Amenities include a gym, meeting room, and a lush courtyard. Comes with one parking. One dog or cat allowed. Come and make this your home. More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Crest Realty
    JENNIFER HILL
  • 1106 1783 Manitoba Street in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale (Vancouver West) : MLS®# R3000356

    1106 1783 Manitoba Street False Creek Vancouver V5Y 0K1
    Main Photo: 1106 1783 Manitoba Street in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale (Vancouver West)  : MLS®# R3000356
    $745,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R3000356
    Bedrooms:
    1
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Floor Area:
    624 sq. ft.
    Welcome to Residences at West. This 1 bed and flex unit(with 1 parking 1 storage) in this LEED Silver building is located in the heart of the coveted Olympic Village. Complete with Stainless Steel Blomberg and Fulgor Milano appliances along with gourmet quartz countertops, this kitchen is a Chef’s delight. Retreat to the hotel inspired bathroom with double vanity sinks. Steps outside, there are countless eateries and shops awaiting your presence or go for a walk or a jog along the seawall. Transit right outside your building and a skytrain station minutes away, convenience is an understatement! More details
    Listed by Macdonald Realty Westmar
    JENNIFER HILL
  • 207 1788 Columbia Street in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "Epic At West" (Vancouver West) : MLS®# R2998742

    207 1788 Columbia Street False Creek Vancouver V5Y 0L7
    Main Photo: 207 1788 Columbia Street in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "Epic At West" (Vancouver West)  : MLS®# R2998742
    $1,174,900
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R2998742
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    2
    Floor Area:
    967 sq. ft.
    Welcome to EPIC at West! This stunning 2 bed, 2 bath corner unit in the heart of Olympic Village has over 1,100 sq. ft. of urban living including an expansive private patio, perfect for summer BBQs. This is one of those homes that compromises on nothing: enjoy a bright SE exposure, a primary bed with dual-vanity washroom & a walk-in closet, large welcoming entry way, & flex space for your home office. The modern kitchen features quartz counters, stainless appliances, & barstool seating. Natural light spills into the open living & dining spaces. Your new home also includes a fitness gym entertainment lounge, concierge, & a podium level garden. This home is steps from the SkyTrain, Vancouver's best cafes & restaurants, & the seawall. 1 Parking & 1 Locker. More details
    Listed by Team 3000 Realty Ltd.
    JENNIFER HILL
  • 556 168 W 1st Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "Wall Centre False Creek" (Vancouver West) : MLS®# R2999138

    556 168 W 1st Avenue False Creek Vancouver V5Y 0H6
    Main Photo: 556 168 W 1st Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "Wall Centre False Creek" (Vancouver West)  : MLS®# R2999138
    $635,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R2999138
    Bedrooms:
    1
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Floor Area:
    519 sq. ft.
    Welcome to Wall Centre False Creek! This thoughtfully designed 1 Bed + Den home offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience in the heart of Olympic Village. Featuring a well-equipped kitchen with high-end stainless steel appliances and a large island with a double sink—ideal for cooking or entertaining. The open-concept living space flows seamlessly onto a private, covered balcony with peaceful green views overlooking the courtyard and garden. Large office/flex space is perfect for a home office, and can also fit a double mattress for guests. Includes parking & storage. Pets & rentals welcome! Located just steps to the Seawall, restaurants, cafes, and transit—don’t miss your chance to own in one of Vancouver’s most vibrant neighbourhoods! More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Crest Realty
    JENNIFER HILL
  • 408 W 1st Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Townhouse for sale in "Maynards Block" (Vancouver West) : MLS®# R2999229

    408 W 1st Avenue False Creek Vancouver V5Y 3S9
    Main Photo: 408 W 1st Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Townhouse for sale in "Maynards Block" (Vancouver West)  : MLS®# R2999229
    $1,198,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R2999229
    Bedrooms:
    2
    Bathrooms:
    3
    Floor Area:
    1,133 sq. ft.
    Live steps to the Seawall at this bright & private corner townhome at 'Maynards Block' in False Creek! This stunning 2bed/3 bath + den + flex TH boasts 1,133 sqft & has been tastefully renovated. Feat. incl.: modern kitchen w s/s appliances, updated cabinetry, counters & backsplash, pantry, airy living area, 2 bed/2 bath upstairs including a sun-filled Primary bedroom w ideal flex space & 4 piece ensuite, top-floor laundry, patio, large den, convenient main level powder, & dual entrances to the home. Upgrades: new flooring, fixtures, lighting, kitchen millwork/appliances, freshly painted, & more. Great Amenities: Concierge, fitness centre, lounge, courtyard & playground. Steps to shops, cafes, Seawall, transit, mins to Granville Island, Olympic Village & more. 2 Parking+2 storage lockers. More details
    Listed by Angell, Hasman & Associates Realty Ltd.
    JENNIFER HILL
  • 515 38 W 1st Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "The One" (Vancouver West) : MLS®# R2999346

    515 38 W 1st Avenue False Creek Vancouver V5Y 0K3
    Main Photo: 515 38 W 1st Avenue in Vancouver: False Creek Condo for sale in "The One" (Vancouver West)  : MLS®# R2999346
    $669,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R2999346
    Bedrooms:
    1
    Bathrooms:
    1
    Floor Area:
    547 sq. ft.
    Live @ THE ONE! Your False Creek Retreat! Pedestrian, pet & people-friendly. Steps to water & minutes from the city, enjoy peace & harmony in Southeast False Creek. Award-winning Pinnacle International crafted these homes with light-filled spaces & stunning views. Hotel-style amenities make every day feel like a holiday at home. This air-conditioned 1 bed + oversized den/storage for work at home, has 9' ceilings, hardwood floors, open layout & a gourmet Bosch kitchen with a gas cooktop & quartz counters. Relax on your balcony looking out over 1st Avenue to the Olympic Village. Pop out of the building into Vancouver’s most modern and happening community, or stay home and enjoy a rooftop infinity pool, hot tub, gym & more. Steps from the Seawall, parks, shops, SkyTrain & top dining and more More details
    Listed by RE/MAX Real Estate Services
    JENNIFER HILL
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