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Hey friends, Today we are having fun exploring the famous Davie Street in Vancouver located downtown. Here, everyone is more than welcome regardless of your sex or gender orientation, you can enjoy your time walking and having a cup of coffee or eating in one of the best restaurants of your choice. Davie Village (also known as Davie District or simply Davie Street) is a neighbourhood in the West End of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is the home of the city's LGBT subculture, and, as such, is often considered a gay village, or gaybourhood. Davie Village is centred on Davie Street and roughly includes the area between Burrard and Jervis streets. Davie Street—and, by extension, the Village—is named in honour of A.E.B. Davie, the eighth Premier of British Columbia from 1887 to 1889; A.E.B's brother Theodore was also Premier, from 1892 to 1895. Overview Along Davie Street are a variety of shops, restaurants, services, and hotels catering to a variety of customers, in addition to private residences. The business with the most notoriety is Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium ("Little Sister's"), a gay and lesbian bookstore, because of its ongoing legal battles with Canada Customs that have received extensive national media coverage. Many businesses and residents along Davie Street and in the West End generally also fly rainbow flags as a symbol of gay pride, and many of the covered bus stop benches and garbage cans along Davie Street are painted bright pink. Festivals The Village hosts a variety of events during the year, including the Davie Street Pride Festival which runs in conjunction with Vancouver's annual Gay Pride Parade, during which sections of the street are closed to motor traffic. Davie Day is also held each year in early September, to celebrate local businesses and the community itself. This Day is designed to build awareness and promote the surrounding businesses and is focused around Jervis to Burrard Street. I would appreciate it if you could show your support by subscribing to my channel. I hope you'll enjoy it! If you could please help me by: 1. Subscribing if you haven’t already 🥰 2. Smashing the like button on this video 👍 3. Watching the video all the way through 👀 Thanks for watching and for your support! That would mean so much to me ❤️ Timestamps: 00:00 Davie Village 03:28 Richards 10:08 Seymour 12:33 Granville 15:17 Howe 17:00 Hornby 25:45 Smith 30:57 Robson Square 33:27 UBC 33:00 Vancouver Art Gallery 37:15 Howe 40:33 Robson 48:28 Bute Street 53:00 Cardero #canada #vancouver #vancouvercity #vanlife #canadalife #walking