
2803 - 1005 Beach Avenue, VancouverSweeping water views of English Bay, the City & North Shore mountains. Timeless architecture, the charm of the West End & quality construction by Concert Properties. Enjoy more than 1000 sq. ft. of spacious, open floorplan living. The elegant design is complimented by over-height ceilings, teak hardwood floors, granite countertops, a chef’s kitchen & air conditioning. A low density building that includes great amenities, a live in care taker & low monthly fees. Situated west of Burrard, you are a stones throw to the sea wall and walking distance to shopping, Granville Island & some of the City’s best restaurants. You get all the benefits of location & lifestyle.
2803 - 1005 Beach Avenue, Vancouver, West End, Vancouver
Sweeping water views of English Bay, the City & North Shore mountains. Timeless architecture, the charm of the West End & quality construction by Concert Properties. Enjoy more than 1000 sq. ft. of spacious, open floorplan living....
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... The elegant design is complimented by over-height ceilings, teak hardwood floors, granite countertops, a chef’s kitchen & air conditioning. A low density building that includes great amenities, a live in care taker & low monthly fees. Situated west of Burrard, you are a stones throw to the sea wall and walking distance to shopping, Granville Island & some of the City’s best restaurants. You get all the benefits of location & lifestyle.
English Bay is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, west of the downtown peninsula, which separates the bay from Burrard Inlet connecting to the northwest, and False Creek to the southeast. English Bay Beach, near the city's West End residential neighbourhood, is the most popular sunbathing, swimming, and sunset-watching beach in the downtown Vancouver area.
English Bay Beach is host to a number of public events. The HSBC Celebration of Light is a fireworks competition that is held for two weeks every summer (usually the last week in July and first week in August). While this competition often struggles to secure funding, it has successfully run since 1997 and is the largest off-shore fireworks display in the world. Each winter it is the host of Vancouvers' annual Polar Bear Swim and each summer the Vancouver Pride Parade and Festival is held on English Bay Beach.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, English Bay Beach was home to Vancouver's first official lifeguard, the legendary Joe Fortes, who taught hundreds of the city's early residents how to swim, and patrolled the beach from his cabin on its shore. Today, the waters of the bay are often dotted with hundreds of small pleasure boats, as well as huge freighters waiting at anchor to load cargoes at Vancouver's port


