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Originally Posted by zoomer
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2pXrhfn]As for the previous comments that Montreal and Vancouver have the best skyline and downtown core to explore - sorry, coming from a BC guy even, you have to put Toronto in the top 2 here with Montreal. And I love Vancouver, there is no comparison during the summer months especially when you have the beaches, mountains and Stanley Park thrown into the mix. But having just having visited Vancouver a couple of days ago I was struck my how quiet it was downtown, especially Robson street. A number of empty shops and some in not so prime condition for a high street. It felt like Toronto was exploding with new high rises and construction, but downtown Vancouver seems unusually quiet right now. Again, it might be my familiarity with Vancouver and having explored most of the nooks and crannies of downtown that I’m under appreciating a city I also love.
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Great pics of Vancouver, zoomer!
The glory days of Robson Street are long gone, unfortunately. Besides the stretch between Homer and Burrard, it's a street to nowhere for people who don't live in the Westend. Once you cross Burrard, foot traffic drops considerably, and doesn't pick up again until you reach Denman St. Online marketplaces have killed a lot of the retail that used to make Robson stand out, so now it's an underutilized high street without any real vision forward.
As for the quietness downtown, maybe it was an off day? I find downtown Vancouver to be the busiest and most packed with people in its history. Parts of it can go head-to-head with crowds in East Asian cities.