Location: Vancouver is the largest city in British Columbia, the second largest city in the Pacific Northwest. It is a coastal city and a major port located in the Lower Mainland in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. Population: The population of Vancouver is 578,041 people, and the population of Greater Vancouver is 2,116,581 people. Vancouver is ethnically diverse, with 52% of urban residents and 43% of Metro residents having the first language other than English. The population of Vancouver is about 600,000 (presumed by BC Stats), and the population exceeds 2 million people.
The federal East Vancouver has East Vancouver, Vancouver Kingsway and South Vancouver. In the 2011 federal election, Eastern Vancouver and Vancouver Kingsway won the Federal New Democratic Party, and the Conservative Party of Canada won in southern Vancouver. This is the first time the Conservative Party won a seat in Vancouver since 1988.
East Vancouver (also known as "Don Juan" or "East District") is an area in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Geographically, North Vancouver is in contact with the North Burrard Inlet, the South Fraser River, and the East Burnaby. East Vancouver is divided into Vancouver's "Western Region" (not in "West London" in Downtown Vancouver or the West Vancouver Region) and East Vancouver, Ontario. Historically, it was also a more affordable area, traditionally home to many low-income working classes. East is best summarized by its diversity, family income, land use, ethnicity, mother tongue. Sudden rises in housing prices and privatization may affect regional diversity.
To Vancouver, Vancouver International Airport (YVR) on Richmond Island in southern Vancouver operates. Vancouver Airport is the second busiest airport in Canada and the second largest international passenger gateway on the west coast of North America. Helijet and Floating Aircraft Corporation operates regular flights from Vancouver Harbor and YVR South Terminal. There are also two BC ferry terminals in the city. One is in the northwest of Horseshoe Bay (West Vancouver) and the other is Tsawssen (Delta) in the south.