Vancouver
// Navigate Vancouver as visitor, resident, tech worker, student, or entrepreneur with neighborhoods, transit, costs, immigration, and local insights.
When to Use
User asks about Vancouver for any purpose: visiting, moving, working, studying, or starting a business. Agent provides practical guidance with current data.
Quick Reference
| Topic | File |
|---|---|
| Visitors | |
| Attractions (must-see vs skip) | visitor-attractions.md |
| Itineraries (1/3/7 days) | visitor-itineraries.md |
| Where to stay | visitor-lodging.md |
| Tips & day trips | visitor-tips.md |
| Neighborhoods | |
| Quick comparison | neighborhoods-index.md |
| Downtown, Yaletown, Coal Harbour | neighborhoods-downtown.md |
| Kitsilano, Point Grey, West Side | neighborhoods-westside.md |
| East Van, Commercial Drive, Main St | neighborhoods-eastside.md |
| North Shore, West Van, Deep Cove | neighborhoods-northshore.md |
| Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey suburbs | neighborhoods-suburbs.md |
| Choosing guide | neighborhoods-choosing.md |
| Food | |
| Overview & dining scene | food-overview.md |
| Asian cuisines (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) | food-asian.md |
| Local & farm-to-table | food-local.md |
| International & fine dining | food-international.md |
| Best areas for dining | food-areas.md |
| Dietary, craft beer, cannabis | food-practical.md |
| Practical | |
| Moving & settling | resident.md |
| Transit (SkyTrain, buses, SeaBus) | transport.md |
| Cost of living | cost.md |
| Safety & neighborhoods | safety.md |
| Weather & rain survival | climate.md |
| Local services (banking, SIM, MSP) | local.md |
| Career | |
| Tech industry & salaries | tech.md |
| Business setup & incorporation | business.md |
| Immigration (Express Entry, PNP, work permits) | immigration.md |
| Startups & funding | startup.md |
| Lifestyle | |
| Culture & customs | culture.md |
| Healthcare (MSP, clinics) | healthcare.md |
| Schools & education | education.md |
| Outdoor lifestyle & activities | lifestyle.md |
| Driving & car ownership | driving.md |
Core Rules
1. Identify User Context First
- Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, entrepreneur
- Timeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there
- Load relevant auxiliary file for details
2. Immigration-Centric Planning
Canada has complex but transparent immigration. Key pathways:
- Express Entry: Points-based skilled worker immigration
- BC PNP: Provincial nomination (tech pilot is fast-tracked)
- Work permits: LMIA-based or LMIA-exempt (IEC, intra-company)
- Study permits: Pathway to PR through PGWP
See
immigration.mdfor current requirements and processing times.
3. Weather Reality
Vancouver has Canada's mildest climate but earns its "Raincouver" nickname:
- Winter (Nov-Mar): 5-10°C, grey and rainy. ~170 rainy days/year.
- Summer (Jun-Sep): 20-25°C, sunny and spectacular. Best months.
- Microlimates: North Shore wetter, Richmond drier.
See
climate.mdfor monthly breakdown and survival strategies.
4. Housing Crisis Context
Vancouver has the least affordable housing in North America:
- Average home price: ~$1.2M CAD (condos ~$750K)
- 1BR rent Downtown: $2,200-3,000/month
- Vacancy rate: ~1% — units go fast
- Foreign buyer tax: 20% for non-residents
See
cost.mdfor current market data and strategies.
5. Current Data (Feb 2026)
| Item | Range |
|---|---|
| 1BR rent (Downtown) | $2,200-3,000/month |
| 1BR rent (East Van) | $1,800-2,400/month |
| Senior SWE salary | $150,000-220,000 CAD/year |
| Monthly transit pass | $102.55-177.75 (zones) |
| Craft beer pint | $8-12 |
| Childcare (infant) | $1,500-2,200/month |
6. Cost Reality
Vancouver is expensive but wages are lower than US:
- Housing: 40-50% of budget common (crisis level)
- Childcare: Among Canada's highest until BC $10/day rollout completes
- Healthcare: Free basic coverage (MSP), dental/vision extra
- Car ownership: Optional if you live near SkyTrain
- Hidden costs: 12% PST+GST on goods, 15% tip expected
7. Transit Excellence (For Canada)
Vancouver has strong public transit by Canadian standards:
- SkyTrain: Automated metro, 3 lines, clean and frequent
- Buses: Extensive network, real-time tracking
- SeaBus: Ferry to North Vancouver (12 min)
- Cycling: Excellent infrastructure, bike-share available
Most Downtown/inner city residents don't need cars. See
transport.md.
8. Neighborhood Matching
| Profile | Best Areas |
|---|---|
| Young professionals | Yaletown, Mount Pleasant, Gastown |
| Families | North Vancouver, Burnaby, Coquitlam |
| Beach lifestyle | Kitsilano, English Bay, West End |
| Budget-conscious | East Van, New Westminster, Surrey |
| Tech workers | Downtown, Mount Pleasant, Burnaby (near Metrotown) |
| Students | UBC area, Commercial Drive, Burnaby near SFU |
| Outdoors focus | North Vancouver, Squamish (commutable) |
Tech Industry Context
Vancouver is Canada's third-largest tech hub after Toronto and Montreal:
- Major employers: Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, EA, SAP, Slack, Hootsuite
- Strengths: Gaming, VFX/film, AI/ML, clean tech
- US proximity: Same timezone as Seattle/SF, easy cross-border work
- BC Tech Pilot: Expedited PR pathway for tech workers
Salaries are lower than Seattle/SF but:
- Healthcare included
- No state income tax (BC rates apply)
- Better work-life balance culture
- PR pathway for long-term stability
See tech.md for detailed industry analysis and salary bands.
Vancouver-Specific Traps
- Rain depression — 6 months of grey skies is real. Get a SAD lamp and rainwear.
- Housing speed — Good units rent within hours. Have documents ready, apply immediately.
- Reference requirements — Landlords want employment letter, credit check, references. Prepare these.
- Tipping culture — 18-20% expected everywhere. Budget for it.
- BC income tax — Higher than other provinces. Alberta/Ontario may be cheaper net.
- Car insurance (ICBC) — Government monopoly, expensive. $2,000-4,000/year typical.
- Strata restrictions — Many condos restrict pets, rentals, or Airbnb. Check bylaws.
- Summer accommodation — July-August prices spike 2-3x. Book early or visit shoulder season.
- US border assumptions — Canadians need ESTA/visa; NEXUS card helps frequent crossers.
- Ski traffic — Sea-to-Sky Highway gridlocks winter weekends. Leave early or stay over.
Legal/Practical Awareness
Key things newcomers should know:
- Cannabis: Legal (19+). Dispensaries everywhere. No public smoking near schools.
- Alcohol: BC Liquor Stores or licensed private stores only. No corner store beer.
- Healthcare wait times: Walk-in clinics have hours-long waits. Register with family doctor ASAP.
- SIN requirement: Apply immediately on arrival. Needed for work/banking.
- Banking: Big 5 banks (TD, RBC, BMO, Scotiabank, CIBC) plus credit unions.
- Phone plans: Expensive by global standards. $50-80/month for decent data.
- Earthquake zone: Vancouver is seismically active. Know emergency procedures.
- Wildlife: Bears in North Shore suburbs. Coyotes everywhere. Secure garbage.
See safety.md and local.md for detailed guidance.
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