Coal Harbour, Vancouver is consisted of a section of Burrard Inlet between Vancouver's Convention Center and the outer boundary of Stanley Park. The neighbourhood is bounded to the southeast by Burrard Street, to the southwest by West Georgia and Pender Streets, and to the northwest by Stanley Park. The discovery of coal in the harbour in 1862 inspired the name. Within the harbour is a floating gas station for marine vessels.
The Financial District of Vancouver is located at the southeast corner of Coal Harbour, within a block of Burrard Street and West Georgia Street. The neighbourhood is dominated by high-rise office and apartment buildings. Much of the area between Hastings Street and Georgia Street is part of the city's business district.
The northwestern section features parkland, private marinas, several rowing and boating clubs and a community centre designed by architect Gregory Henriquez. The southern shoreline of Coal Harbour has been redeveloped over the past ten years, and there are many upscale high-rise condominiums.
You can view homes for sale in Coal Harbour using the link here.
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