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Vancouver's Yaletown & False Creek North: Urban Guppies
Courtesy Tourism Vancouver

Vancouver's YaletownFlowing into Vancouver's West End, Yaletown is the envy of city planners around the world who would love to emulate the area's transformation from crumbling industrial district to post-modern trendsetter.

But the Yaletown of today - widely regarded as Vancouver's 'little Soho' - is a far cry from the area's gritty roots in the 1880s, when the Canadian Pacific Railway housed its rail yards here and manufacturers built warehouses to take advantage of easy access to the network. Thriving as the city's industrial heart for decades, Yaletown suffered badly in the 1940s, when highways replaced rail as the preferred method for transporting goods. By the 1970s, the area's few remaining businesses were outnumbered by rough bars and derelict storage space.

When Expo 86 triggered a re-examination of the city's older neighbourhoods, Yaletown was among the first to be "rediscovered" as a blank canvas with almost unlimited potential. Designated a historic district, the area's unique industrial look was retained as artists seeking studio space moved in and old bars were replaced by Bohemian coffee shops and galleries. But Yaletown's real rejuvenation was linked to the rise of the new economy in the early 1990s, when the architects of the information superhighway began moving in to swanky scrubbed down brick offices and converting warehouses into minimalist, high-ceilinged apartments.

Modern-day Yaletown, roughly bounded by Nelson, Homer, Drake and Pacific Streets, is now teeming with cutting-edge stores and amenities, all within easy walking distance. Unique stores include Barbara-Jo's Books to Cooks, combining a wide range of cookery titles with demonstrations in a fully-stocked kitchen; Beauty Mark, a unique full-service boutique specializing in top-of-the-line beauty products from around the world; Skoah Spa, with its hip and inviting atmosphere; and Urban Fare, a gourmet-lovers dream grocery store where exotic products range from marbled Kobe beef to aromatic coffee grown on the slopes of an Indonesian volcanic mountain.

Yaletown is also a Vancouver nightlife hotspot, with bars like Bar None and the popular Yaletown Brewing Company (recently voted microbrewery of the year by Brew Pub Magazine) and superb restaurants including Cioppino's Mediterranean Grill, Blue Water Cafe, Umberto Menghi's Circolo, glowbal grill & satay bar and the quaint Amarcord. This kind of colourful celebration of the area's tough history is central to the Yaletown experience: railway tracks remain embedded in the streets here and an old railway repair shed has been restored as the Roundhouse Community Centre, complete with innovative theatre and restored steam locomotive. With the trains long-gone, Yaletown's modern-day transport options include rollerblading along the nearby seawall and catching a mini Aquabus ferry to Granville Island and beyond.

Perhaps the real coming-of-age of the new Yaletown, though, was the opening of its first hotel in 2002. The Opus Hotel, a contemporary boutique residence with 97 art-filled rooms, has already gained a reputation as one of North America's finest hotel experiences. Next door, the traditional French brasserie, Elixir, and the swanky lobby bar have quickly become firm favourites with visiting movie stars and hip locals.

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