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Cedar Cottage: From its Beginnings to Now

This bustling East Vancouver neighbourhood has seen plenty of transformation since its inception.  

The area north of Kingsway to Broadway and between Clark (Knight) Street and Nanaimo Street is now known as Cedar Cottage. Residents and visitors enjoy spectacular views year-round at the highest east/west ridge of land in the City of Vancouver. Cedar Cottage views have something for everyone, whether it's the snow-capped North Shore mountains during winter or a busy urban landscape throughout the rest of the year.

A Rich History 

Long before vibrant culturally diverse cuisine and knick-knack stores established themselves, the Cedar Cottage neighbourhood in East Vancouver had a rich history post-settlement. Located close to downtown and the vibrant cultural hub of Commercial Drive, Cedar Cottage developed along a corridor of land purchased by pioneers of the Granville townsite.

Electric Street Cars 

Originally known as Westminster Road, the street today known as Kingsway came to life thanks to new technology. An interurban tram system featuring electric streetcars resulted in a transportation route from Vancouver to New Westminster. This new transportation system provided the catalyst for areas like Cedar Cottage to grow their populations and establish busy commercial and retail hubs.

The Little Saigon Business District 

In 2011, Vancouver City council approved the name “Little Saigon” for the area near Kingsway and Knight Street with many Vietnamese restaurants and stores. Whether you’re seeking a crispy banh mi baguette sandwich with shredded chicken and pickled veggies or a fresh and flavourful bowl of pho (Vietnamese noodle soup), Little Saigon delivers. This area is another example of the many cultural and culinary delights that await you in the Cedar Cottage neighbourhood.   

Cedar Trees and Salmon-Bearing Streams

Before we go any further, let’s rewind to a time before grainy black-and-white photographs began to capture the visual history of the area. Cedar Cottage was named for a spectacular grove of cedar trees that shaded salmon-bearing streams such as Gibson Creek that flowed into the China Creek system.

A Beloved Brewery    

Fast forward to 1901, when a man named George Raywood established the Cedar Cottage Brewery on Kingsway. This establishment later became known as Benson’s. Before there was a Safeway grocery store at Kingsway and Knight, the brewery would deliver bottled beer to your door for 75 cents (not adjusted for inflation).

Enjoy Nature Around Trout Lake Park

The crown jewel of the Cedar Cottage neighbourhood is Trout Lake. Now a large urban park featuring a freshwater lake, Trout Lake is located between Victoria and Nanaimo streets starting north of East 19th Avenue. 


Trout Lake is a popular area for families and people of all ages to enjoy a natural oasis in the middle of an urban area. Trout Lake Park (also known as John Hendry Park) also features a thriving farmer’s market in the summer months packed with thousands of people seeking fresh produce, artisanal goods, and incredible food trucks.


Over time, this east van neighbourhood's ‘cottage’ connotation decreased in relevance as the Kingsway corridor became a major route for commuters. With cars, retail stores, and business establishments along most of its length, Kingsway is a vital transportation artery connecting East Vancouver to areas near and far.

A Vibrant Cultural Mosaic

Cedar Cottage's defining attributes are its social and demographic mix. The neighbourhood is a vibrant mosaic of cultural groups who make a rich and diverse contribution to society. Walking down Kingsway, you'll find a tantalizing array restaurants—everything from Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indian, Mexican, Italian food, and much more.


Cedar Cottage is a busy urban area with beautiful views and a convenient location close to downtown, Commercial Drive, and much more.

Find Your Home in this East Vancouver Neighbourhood 

A rich culture, great outdoor spaces, and a compelling neighbourhood history help Cedar Cottage stand out—making it an excellent place to call home.


Contact Connie Buna today if you want to buy or sell a home in Cedar Cottage or another unique East Van neighbourhood. You can reach her by phone: at (778) 689-7653 or by email: at connie.buna@gmail.com.


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Mount Pleasant: A Place for Art and Good Coffee That's Close to Downtown

Originally predicted to be Vancouver's fashionable 'uptown,' Mount Pleasant evolved to become an artistic and ethnic cuisine hub in a central East Vancouver location.


Mount Pleasant is located uphill from False Creek toward the shopping, culture, and transportation hub at Kingsway and Broadway. Popular with professionals, students, families, and first-time home buyers, the area is as eclectic as it is diverse. 

Plentiful Food & Drink Options

Whether you are looking for a dive bar, designer cocktails, delicious food, or some classic greasy spoon, Mount Pleasant delivers on all fronts. The area is packed with shops, restaurants and entertainment options. 

A Thriving Arts Scene

The art community thrives in Mount Pleasant. Whether it's artists who live in the area, galleries or arts festivals, anyone with an artistic bone in their body will love Mount Pleasant. The annual East Van Art Crawl event attracts people from all over Metro Vancouver to enjoy the work of local painters, sculptors and artisans. Emily Carr University of Art + Design, a leading post-secondary art school in BC that puts on terrific gallery shows, is also located in Mount Pleasant.

If you’re a fan of art, it’s worth noting the well-known Vancouver Mural Festival (VMF) started in Mount Pleasant. With its large-scale murals and street art, the event transforms public space into a kaleidoscope of artistic wonders. So far, the VMF has created over 300+ murals and continues to play a key role in reimagining art in the City of Vancouver. 

A Stimulating Coffee Shop Scene

Some of the best coffee shops in all of Metro Vancouver are in Mount Pleasant. Everything from local favourite JJ Bean to the Kranky Cafe on East 4th offering "Light bites and brews in snug, homey digs" is available to delight coffee lovers.  

A Fascinating History 

Mount Pleasant has been around for over 130 years. Early settlement and industry began to develop in the Mount Pleasant area due to the availability of a high-quality water supply (Brewery Creek). 

The neighbourhood's name was coined in 1888. It refers to the Irish birthplace of the wife of H.V. Edmonds, a clerk of the municipal council in New Westminster. Edmonds was the original owner of much of Mount Pleasant after settlement began. 

What do a tannery, two slaughterhouses, four breweries, and a train station have in common? Not much, except that they were a few commercial establishments in Mount Pleasant. Just like now, residents and visitors popped into a saloon after work for a crisp, tasty beer from one of the local breweries.

Residential development followed the industrial base in Mount Pleasant. By 1912, the area was beginning to take shape. A growing population brought community infrastructure such as an elementary school (on the present-day Kingsgate Mail site), a fire hall, a first-run theatre, and the Lee Building, Vancouver's first skyscraper. 

A few Interesting facts:

  • Mount Pleasant was also the terminus, or end of the line, for Vancouver's electric streetcar network. 

  • Hops can still be found growing near the neighbourhood's old brewery sites.

  • Mount Pleasant has many heritage homes dating from the 1890s to the 1920s.

Mount Pleasant is a busy urban area with a broad mix of art, culture, and cuisine. With its walkable neighbourhoods, beautiful views, and location only minutes from downtown, Mount Pleasant truly lives up to its name. 

Mount Pleasant: An East Vancouver Neighbourhood with Lots to Offer

A great outing is always close by when you live in Mount Pleasant. Several excellent amenities draw buyers to this East Vancouver neighbourhood. Are you interested in all that Mount Pleasant has to offer?


Contact Connie Buna today if you want to buy or sell a home in Mount Pleasant or another trendy East Van neighbourhood. You can reach her by phone: at (778) 689-7653 or by email: at connie.buna@gmail.com.


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Mount Pleasant: A Place for Art and Good Coffee That's Close to Downtown

Originally predicted to be Vancouver's fashionable 'uptown,' Mount Pleasant became an artistic and cultural cuisine hub in a central East Vancouver location. 


Mount Pleasant is located uphill from False Creek toward Kingsway and Broadway's shopping, culture, and transportation hub. Popular with professionals, students, families, and first-time home buyers, the area is as eclectic as it is diverse. 

Plentiful Food & Drink Options

Whether you are looking for a dive bar, designer cocktails, delicious food, or some classic greasy spoon, Mount Pleasant delivers on all fronts. The area is packed with shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. 

A Thriving Arts Scene

The art community thrives in Mount Pleasant. Whether it's artists who live in the area, galleries, or arts festivals, anyone with an artistic bone in their body will love Mount Pleasant. The annual East Van Art Crawl event attracts people from all over Metro Vancouver to enjoy the work of local painters, sculptors, and artisans. Emily Carr University of Art + Design, a leading post-secondary art school in BC that puts on terrific gallery shows, is also located in Mount Pleasant.


If you’re a fan of art, it’s worth noting the well-known Vancouver Mural Festival (VMF) started in Mount Pleasant. With its large-scale murals and street art, the event transforms public space into a kaleidoscope of artistic wonders. So far, the VMF has created over 300+ murals and continues to play a key role in reimagining art in the City of Vancouver. 

A Stimulating Coffee Shop Scene

Some of the best coffee shops in all of Metro Vancouver are in Mount Pleasant. Everything from local favourite JJ Bean to the Kranky Cafe on East 4th offering "Light bites and brews in snug, homey digs" is available to delight coffee lovers.  

A Fascinating History 

Mount Pleasant has been around for over 130 years. Early settlement and industry began to develop in the Mount Pleasant area due to the availability of a high-quality water supply (Brewery Creek). 


The neighbourhood's name was coined in 1888. It refers to the Irish birthplace of the wife of H.V. Edmonds, a clerk of the municipal council in New Westminster. Edmonds was the original owner of much of Mount Pleasant after settlement began. 


What do a tannery, two slaughterhouses, four breweries, and a train station have in common? Not much, except that they were a few of the commercial establishments in Mount Pleasant. Just like now, residents and visitors popped into a saloon after work for a crisp, tasty beer from one of the local breweries.


Residential development followed the industrial base in Mount Pleasant. By 1912, the area was beginning to take shape. A growing population brought community infrastructure such as an elementary school (on the present-day Kingsgate Mail site), a fire hall, a first-run theatre, and the Lee Building, Vancouver's first skyscraper. 


A few Interesting facts:


  • Mount Pleasant was also the terminus, or end of the line, for Vancouver's electric streetcar network. 

  • Hops can still be found growing near the neighbourhood's old brewery sites.

  • Mount Pleasant has many heritage homes dating from the 1890s to the 1920s.

  

Mount Pleasant is a busy urban area with a broad art, culture, and cuisine mix. With its walkable neighbourhoods, beautiful views, and location only minutes from downtown, Mount Pleasant truly lives up to its name. 

Mount Pleasant: An East Vancouver Neighbourhood with Lots to Offer

A great outing is always close by when you live in Mount Pleasant. Several excellent amenities draw buyers to this East Vancouver neighbourhood. Are you interested in all that Mount Pleasant has to offer?


Contact Connie Buna today if you want to buy or sell a home in Mount Pleasant or another trendy East Van neighbourhood. You can reach her by phone: at (778) 689-7653 or by email: at connie.buna@gmail.com.

Read

Cedar Cottage: From its Beginnings to Now

This bustling East Vancouver neighbourhood has seen plenty of transformation since its inception. 


The area north of Kingsway to Broadway and between Clark (Knight) Street and Nanaimo Street is now known as Cedar Cottage. Residents and visitors enjoy spectacular views year-round at the highest east/west ridge of land in the City of Vancouver. Cedar Cottage views have something for everyone, whether it's the snow-capped North Shore mountains during winter or a busy urban landscape throughout the rest of the year.

A Rich History 

Long before vibrant culturally diverse cuisine and knick-knack stores established themselves, the Cedar Cottage neighbourhood in East Vancouver had a rich history post-settlement. Located close to downtown and the vibrant cultural hub of Commercial Drive, Cedar Cottage developed along a corridor of land purchased by pioneers of the Granville townsite.

Electric Street Cars 

Originally known as Westminster Road, the street today known as Kingsway came to life thanks to new technology. An interurban tram system featuring electric streetcars resulted in a transportation route from Vancouver to New Westminster. This new transportation system catalyzed areas like Cedar Cottage to grow their populations and establish busy commercial and retail hubs.

The Little Saigon Business District 

In 2011, Vancouver City council approved the name “Little Saigon” for the area near Kingsway and Knight Street with many Vietnamese restaurants and stores. Whether you’re seeking a crispy banh mi baguette sandwich with shredded chicken and pickled veggies or a fresh and flavourful bowl of pho (Vietnamese noodle soup), Little Saigon delivers. This area is another example of the many cultural and culinary delights that await you in the Cedar Cottage neighbourhood.   

Cedar Trees and Salmon-Bearing Streams

Before we go any further, let’s rewind to a time before grainy black-and-white photographs began to capture the visual history of the area. Cedar Cottage was named for a spectacular grove of cedar trees that shaded salmon-bearing streams such as Gibson Creek that flowed into the China Creek system.

A Beloved Brewery    

Fast forward to 1901, when George Raywood established the Cedar Cottage Brewery on Kingsway. This establishment later became known as Benson’s. Before there was a Safeway grocery store at Kingsway and Knight, the brewery would deliver bottled beer to your door for 75 cents (not adjusted for inflation).

Enjoy Nature Around Trout Lake Park

The crown jewel of the Cedar Cottage neighbourhood is Trout Lake. Now a large urban park featuring a freshwater lake, Trout Lake is located between Victoria and Nanaimo streets starting north of East 19th Avenue. 

Trout Lake is a popular area for families and people of all ages to enjoy a natural oasis in the middle of an urban area. Trout Lake Park (also known as John Hendry Park) also features a thriving farmer’s market in the summer months packed with thousands of people seeking fresh produce, artisanal goods, and incredible food trucks.


Over time, this east van neighbourhood's ‘cottage’ connotation decreased in relevance as the Kingsway corridor became a major route for commuters. With cars, retail stores, and business establishments along most of its length, Kingsway is a vital transportation artery connecting East Vancouver to areas near and far.

A Vibrant Cultural Mosaic

Cedar Cottage's defining attributes are its social and demographic mix. The neighbourhood is a vibrant mosaic of cultural groups that make a rich and diverse contribution to society. Walking down Kingsway, you'll find a tantalizing array restaurants—everything from Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indian, Mexican, and Italian food, and much more.

Cedar Cottage is a busy urban area with beautiful views and a convenient location close to downtown, Commercial Drive, and much more.

Find Your Home in this East Vancouver Neighbourhood 

A rich culture, great outdoor spaces, and a compelling neighbourhood history help Cedar Cottage stand out—making it an excellent place to call home.


Contact Connie Buna today if you want to buy or sell a home in Cedar Cottage or another unique East Van neighbourhood. You can reach her by phone: at (778) 689-7653 or by email: at connie.buna@gmail.com. 



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