Travel Reference
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Local Life
» Streetlife From locals passing by with naughty cigarettes to hand-holding tattooed
lovers strolling into stores, just taking a sidewalk cafe seat and watching the Drive go
by is recommended.
» Shopping The opposite of Robson St's slick chain stores, the Drive is teeming with
one-of-a-kind indie shops that are always worth perusing.
» Dining Like a far tastier, food-based version of the UN, it often seems like every
cuisine on the planet is available here and the locals tuck right in.
Getting There & Away
» SkyTrain Board the Expo/Millennium line from downtown to Commercial-Broad-
way station.
» Bus The 99B-Line express and the regular number 9 both stop at the intersection of
Broadway and Commercial, while the number 20 trundles along much of the Drive.
» Car There is metered parking on the Drive and some nonmetered parking on its res-
idential side streets.
 
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