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Commercial Drive

    The aptly named Commercial Drive is the most popular street in Grandview-Woodlands. It got its start in Vancouver’s own beginnings as a lengthy trackway for dragging felled logs down to the waterfront. An 1890’s streetcar line connecting New Westminster to Vancouver ensured its rise as a small business high street, and eventually earned it its name-change from Park Drive to Commercial Drive. It had it ups and downs between the wars as its peripheral blocks were filled in with houses, and it wasn’t until the 1950’s that its present day cultural character would begin to metastasize. Post-war Italian immigration and an increasingly heavy Italian business presence on Commercial Drive would result in the area garnering its “Little Italy” moniker. Later immigration from Portugal, the Caribbean, and Southeast Asia added more diversity to the mix, as did a slow but vital trickle of artists, musicians, and politically activists. A distinctly permissive counter-culture had a lock on the neighbourhood by the 1980’s, and despite the creep of gentrification it has never really let go. Today, Commercial Drive is one of the most vibrant and culturally exciting streets in the city. A walk of its length, from Venables to Broadway, is always a enlivening breath of fresh air.

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    On Commercial Drive at the moment (our HOOD palettes are ever-changing), we’re seeing several shades of incense amalgamated into one dun brown; high quality marijuana; Prado coffee tri-colour; aspirational Italian male Ferrari red and yellow golf shirts; yoga mat lavender; VW Type 2 van rust; Joe’s Cafe rainbow (six colours); summer day sidewalk.

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    LOTS OF MID-CENTURY MODERN AWESOMENESS AT ATTIC TREASURES
    CUSTOMERS SHAZAMMING WHATEVER RECORD IS SPINNING AT AUDIOPILE
    PLENTY OF GROWN-UP SUPER PRIVATE FUN TIME TOYS AT WOMEN’S WARE
    SHOP KEEPER & CAFE OWNER SENSITIVITY TO “OUTSIDE FOOD AND DRINK”
    BLACK VELVET PAINTING COLLECTION AT LITTLE MISS VINTAGE
    SAUSAGE AND FISH SMOKE ON CAR FREE DAYS
    WELCOMING QUEER LGBT COMMUNITY
    THE CONSTANT THREAT OF HACKEYSACK
    THE INTOXICATING INCENSE SMELL INSIDE (AND OUTSIDE) OF PARANADA TRADERS
    HAPPY HARMLESS PEOPLE SMOKING MARIJUANA LIKE IT WAS LEGALISED IN THE REAGAN YEARS
    BEDOUIN WORLD TRANCE WIZARD YOGA*
    THE TIMELESSLY GARISH INTERIOR OF CAFE CALABRIA
    HOMELESS DOGS IN NECKERCHIEFS GUARDING A LIQUOR STORE
    MIDNIGHT MOVIES AT THE (LICENSED) RIO THEATRE
    EVERYBODY WEARS PATCHOULI TUESDAY
    BEER FETISHISTS SCHOOLING SERVERS AT BIERCRAFT
    PEOPLE PEOPLE WATCHING THE PEOPLE WATCHERS ON THE PATIO AT HAVANA
    SUNDAY AFTERNOON JAZZ AT TANGENT CAFE
    MIDDLE-AGED ITALIAN MEN GOSSIPING OUTSIDE ABRUZZO CAPPUCCINO BAR
    SKATEBOARD WHEEL VENDING MACHINE AT BLVD SKATESHOP

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    DEEP FRIED SOUR CURED RIBS AT KIN KAO 903 Commercial Drive MAP
    SCHNITZEL SANDWICHES AND GERMAN CHEESECAKE AT ANDY'S GERMAN BAKEHAUS 935 Commercial Dr. MAP
    PAPUSAS FROM RINCONCITO SALVADORENO 2062 Commercial Dr. MAP
    SAINT HONORE CAKE FROM FRATELLI BAKERY 1795 Commercial Dr. MAP
    THE FALAFEL AT DONAIR TOWN 1433 Commercial Dr. MAP
    WING WING CHINESE SAUSAGES FROM SOUTH CHINA SEAS TRADING CO. (ON VICTORIA DR.) 1502 Victoria Dr. MAP
    AL PASTOR TACOS AND COLD, SPICY, TAJIN SPICE-RIMMED MICHELADAS AT LA MEZCALERIA 1622 Commercial Drive MAP
    Board games and beer at Storm Crow Tavern 1305 Commercial Dr. MAP
    COLD WHITE WINE AND FRESH OYSTERS AT MERCHANT'S 1590 Commercial Dr. MAP
    THE PIADINA & BEER SPECIAL AT LUPPOLO 1123 Venables St. MAP
    "LEMMY" POBLANO BRUNCH AT BANDIDAS (Closed) 2781 Commercial Drive MAP
    DIY ITALIAN SANDWICHES AT LA GROTTA DEL FORMAGGIO 1791 Commercial Dr. MAP
    UK STYLE FISH & CHIPS AT WINDJAMMER'S 937 Commercial Dr. MAP
    PEANUT BUTTER CUP AT BUMP & GRIND 916 Commercial Dr. MAP
    BOMBER BEER AT BIERCRAFT 1191 Commercial Dr. MAP
    PROPER SAMOSAS AT SWEET CHERUBIM 1105 Commercial Dr. MAP
    HEATHER'S BUTTERMILK BREAD AT UPRISING 1697 Venables St. MAP
    AUTHENTIC NEAPOLITAN PIZZAS AT VIA TEVERE (ON VICTORIA DR.) 1190 Victoria Drive MAP
    COFFEE AND SUNDAY BRUNCH AT PRADO CAFE 1938 Commercial Dr. MAP
    EASTER COOKIES AT ELIZABETH'S BAKERY 1399 Commercial Dr. MAP
    JERK CHICKEN AT RIDDIM & SPICE 1945 Commercial Dr. MAP
    MONKEY'S LUNCH SMOOTHIES AT ETERNAL ABUNDANCE 1025 Commercial Dr. MAP
    PADDLES OF BEER AT ST. AUGUSTINE'S 2360 Commercial Dr. MAP

    cool-things-of-note

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    – The name “Grand View” is said to have originated from a hand-painted sign located on First Avenue in 1892.

    – Commercial Drive started as a skid road for logs en route to the old Hastings Mill on Dunlevy.

    – Ice hockey can be played year round at the Britannia Rink.

    – Following World War II, many of Vancouver’s Italian-Canadian population migrated from Strathcona to Commercial Drive, leading to its nickname as “Little Italy”.

    – In the Blvd Skateshop there is a gigantic photo reproduction of the 1986 Thrasher Magazine cover that put Vancouver’s skateparks on the world’s skateboarding radar. It features a young Chris Miller tucking a frontside air over one of the hips at Seylynn Bowl in North Van.

    – Early Squamish settlers identified the southern section of Grandview-Woodland as Khupkhahpay’ay, which translates to “cedar tree”.

    – Trout Lake (or Blackie’s Lake as it was originally called) is the only lake in the city of Vancouver.

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