South Cambie

South Cambie

South Cambie is a neighbourhood in the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, that is generally considered one of the smallest neighbourhoods in the city, both in size and in population. It is wedged between one of the city's largest parks and the upscale neighbourhood of Shaughnessy, and is known for a large cluster of medical facilities [http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/community_profiles/south_cambie/didyouknow.htm] .

Geography

Wedged between Queen Elizabeth Park on the slopes of Vancouver's Little Mountain to the east and the high-priced homes of Shaughnessy on the west, South Cambie is a narrow strip of land encompassing 217 hectares. It is located between the busy north-south corridors of Oak Street and Cambie Street, and stretches from West 16th Avenue in the north to West 41st in the south.

The population of South Cambie was 6,995, according to the 2001 Census; 49.4 percent of respondents listed English as their mother tongue, with Chinese the next largest group at 26.4 percent. [http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/commsvcs/Census2001/SouthCambie03.pdf]

History

A part of a land grant given to the Canadian Pacific Railway in the 1800s, South Cambie was named after CPR engineer Henry Cambie, who was in charge of the railway's western division. The first non-native settlers arrived in 1874 when William Mackie, a former gold miner, claimed 65 hectares of land surrounding a former elk pasture that is now Douglas Park, on West 22nd Avenue. He was followed by Jeremiah Rogers, who became one of the first users of mechanized logging equipment in British Columbia, building a road to the top of Little Mountain. By 1910, that portion of the land had become a Chinese vegetable garden, and homes began to appear around it. Much of the land remained undeveloped until the 1940s. [http://www.discovervancouver.com/GVB/riley-park.asp]

Features

A number of heritage structures can be found in the South Cambie area, including the 1912 Tudor-style building that houses a Royal Canadian Mounted Police training facility on Heather Street. A number of other heritage homes from the 1910s and 1920s can be found in the northern portion of the neighbourhood.

The South Cambie area includes some of the province's top medical facilities, including Shaughnessy Hospital, BC Children's Hospital, and BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre.

The South Cambie area is also home to several educational instutions including Eric Hamber Secondary School, Emily Carr Elementary School, Edith Cavell Elementary School and Rose-des-Vents, a school operated by Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique.

Canada Line

South Cambie has recently been affected by the construction of the Canada Line rapid transit system, which will traverse the entire length of Cambie Street through the South Cambie neighbourhood. Some businesses closed when construction began in 2005 [http://www.vancourier.com/issues05/122205/news/122105nn4.html] .

References

* [http://www.city.vancouver.bc.ca/community_profiles/south_cambie/index.htm Vancouver CityWeb information]
* [http://www.discovervancouver.com/GVB/riley-park.asp Discover Vancouver information]
* [http://www.bcwomens.ca/default.htm BC Women's Hospital]
* [http://www.bcchildrens.ca/default.htm BC Children's Hospital]


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