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  1. You can walk along the creek from Telus World of Science on the north side all the way to Stanley Park. On the South side you can walk along False Creek to Granville Island, continue to Kits Beach and if you have the energy, continue on to Spanish Banks and Pt. Grey.

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    Coordinates: 49°16′12″N 123°07′44″W. False Creek between Granville Street Bridge and Burrard Street Bridge. False Creek ( French: Faux ruisseau) is a short narrow inlet in the heart of Vancouver, separating the Downtown and West End neighbourhoods from the rest of the city.

  3. Sep 19, 2023 · By Manoshri Updated on September 19, 2023. False Creek is a short inlet in the heart of Vancouver, and it is one of the most popular areas to explore in the city. You can see stunning views of Vancouver in all directions. The False Creek runs from the entrance to English Bay in the west to Science World in the east.

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  5. False Creek is a short narrow inlet in the heart of Vancouver, separating the Downtown and West End neighbourhoods from the rest of the city. It is one of the four main bodies of water bordering Vancouver, along with English Bay, Burrard Inlet , and the Fraser River .

  6. On The Map. False Creek is just north of West 6th Avenue and bordered by Kitsilano, Fairview and Mount Pleasant. Get Directions. Get Outside. False Creek is an outdoor lovers paradise.

  7. Dec 19, 2022 · So False Creek is one of the four main bodies of water bordering Vancouver (English Bay, Burrard Inlet and the Fraser River are the rest), and it’s an inlet between the downtown and the West End. It stretches from English Bay in the west to Science World in the east.

  8. Map Atlas. FALSE CREEK. FLOOD EXTENTS (*INCLUDING FREEBOARD) Today (0.0 m SLR, 1:500 storm hazard, AEP 0.2%) Year 2100 (1.0 m SLR, 1:500 storm hazard, AEP 0.2%) FLOOD DEPTHS YEAR 2100. Flood Depths (1.0 m SLR, 1:500 storm hazard, AEP 0.2%) over 1.6m. 1.1 to 1.6m. 0.6 to 1.1m. 0.0 to 0.6m (*all depths include 0.6m freeboard) FLOOD PROTECTION.

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