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    Vancouver ( / vænˈkuːvər / ⓘ van-KOO-vər) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the city, up from 631,486 in 2016.

  2. vancouver.ca › your-government › contact-the-city-of-vancouverContact the City | City of Vancouver

    Hours: 7am to 10pm daily. Outside Vancouver: 604-873-7000. Translate our website with Google Translate. Contact elected officials online. Contact Mayor and Council. Contact City Council and the mayor as a group. Contact Park Board Commissioners. Do you have a question or comment for the Park Board Commissioners?

  3. Capital projects. A network of well-maintained infrastructure and amenities supports the delivery of our services. Municipal elections. Details on upcoming and previous Vancouver elections. Learn about City Council and the Park Board. Help shape decisions about how the city works. Apply for City jobs. Access government and election information.

  4. Home. Online services, tools, and mobile apps. Select a category. Property tax, utility. Log in to your account. Declare your Empty Homes Tax property status. Pay your taxes. Learn how to claim the home owner grant. Data and maps. Open Data Portal. VanMap. Talk to us. Report issues and request services. Contact us. Join Talk Vancouver.

  5. Feb 13, 2011 · Vancouver is the largest city in British Columbia and the eighth largest in Canada ( see also Largest Cities in Canada by Population ). The City of Vancouver lies on a peninsula in the southwest corner of the province's mainland.

  6. Stanley Park. Explore the largest, most beloved urban park in Vancouver. Beaches. Vancouver has eight ocean-side beaches and one freshwater lake. Visitor parking. See if you are eligible for a visitor parking permit. Cycling. Get cycling routes and maps and explore the city by bicycle. Parks.

  7. The City of Vancouver is governed by the Vancouver Charter and has the power to: Pass bylaws regulating such things as businesses, building, noise, and land use. Buy and sell property. Collect property taxes and other taxes. Approve major spending for all parts of the City government. Take on debt.

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