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Kerrisdale

Kerrisdale is a neighbourhood in the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Location of Kerrisdale in Vancouver
Welcome sign for the Kerrisdale shopping district, near 41st Avenue and West Boulevard

Kerrisdale is a neighbourhood located in Vancouver's west side. It features a mix of newer houses and older bungalows as well as various low and mid-rise rental and condo apartment buildings in its northern section. The neighbourhood is an ethnic mix of Caucasian and Asian Canadians. It features a shopping district running generally along West 41st Avenue between Larch and Maple Streets and West Boulevard between 37th and 49th Avenues. Although the city officially defines Kerrisdale as being south of 41st Ave (north of 41st is called Arbutus Ridge), the majority of the area's residents consider the area's boundaries to be West 33rd Avenue to the north, Granville Street to the east, West 57th Avenue to the south, and Blenheim Street to the west. The northern part of Marpole is also generally thought of as part of Kerrisdale, thus some refer to the area as Kerrisdale-Marpole. The southwestern part of Kerrisdale is known as Southlands, due to its location in relation to the city. Southlands is known for its horse stables and rural feel and is located on the floodplain of the North Arm of the Fraser River.

History edit

Kerrisdale gained its name in 1905 when British Columbia Electric Railway manager R.H. Sterling asked Mrs. William McKinnon to name the interurban stop at Wilson Road (today West 41st Avenue). She chose to call it "Kerry's Dale", after the name of her family home, Kerrydale, in Gairloch, Scotland.[1]: 135  Kerrydale means "little seat of the fairies". It was quickly corrupted to Kerrisdale. The area was part of the Municipality of Point Grey, which amalgamated January 1, 1929 with the City of Vancouver and the Municipality of South Vancouver. Many of the streets and avenues surrounding this focal intersection developed around this time, with local landmarks such as Point Grey Secondary School, Ryerson Church, Shannon Mews and the Allen Brown Estate constructed in these formative years.

Demographics edit

As of the 2016 community census, there were 13,975 people, 5,530 private households, and 3,930 families residing in Kerrisdale.

Kerrisdale 2016 Community Census % of Kerrisdale % of Vancouver
Mother tongue
Source:[2]
English 49.4% 51.3%
Chinese 35.2% 21.5%
Korean 2.3% 1.3%
Spanish 1.0% 1.9%
German 1.0% 1.0%
Japanese 1.0% 1.1%

Although formerly British in character and demographics, Kerrisdale began to experience an influx of affluent immigrants from Hong Kong in the mid-1980s. This was partially due to the fears of Communist China taking over Hong Kong from the British in 1997 per the Sino-British Joint Declaration. Many new immigrants constructed large, modern houses. Therefore, Kerrisdale is generally a mix of architecture, with older bungalows in between new houses and renovated houses.

Kerrisdale has a mix of professionals, wealthy people, and students renting basement suites or more inexpensive apartment blocks to attend nearby schools. The area is also home to elderly residents who primarily rent in the low rise rental blocks that characterize the north central section of the community.

Projected average 2008 household income: $131,769 as compared with $75,854 and $79,798 for Vancouver and Metro Vancouver respectively.

Panethnic groups in the Kerrisdale neighbourhood (2001−2016)
Panethnic
group
2016[3] 2006[4] 2001[5]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
East Asian[a] 6,935 49.91% 5,965 40.81% 5,570 39.89%
European[b] 5,700 41.02% 7,660 52.41% 7,630 54.64%
South Asian 390 2.81% 405 2.77% 275 1.97%
Southeast Asian[c] 330 2.37% 260 1.78% 180 1.29%
Middle Eastern[d] 125 0.9% 75 0.51% 45 0.32%
Latin American 105 0.76% 45 0.31% 50 0.36%
Indigenous 70 0.5% 80 0.55% 40 0.29%
African 20 0.14% 15 0.1% 100 0.72%
Other/Multiracial[e] 205 1.48% 110 0.75% 80 0.57%
Total responses 13,895 99.43% 14,615 100% 13,965 99.5%
Total population 13,975 100% 14,615 100% 14,035 100%
Note: Totals greater than 100% due to multiple origin responses

Services edit

The stretch of businesses along W. 41st Ave between Balsam and Maple streets comprise the Kerrisdale Business Association,[6] the longest running such association in Vancouver. Member businesses pool funds for festivities and general beautification of the area, including the hiring of a full-time gardener during summer months.

The Arbutus Corridor, a no-longer-used CPR railway line which bisects the neighbourhood, has been purchased by the City of Vancouver and will be a series of community gardens, as well as a greenway for bicycles and pedestrians. The railway line has been removed and the right of way has been converted into a greenway for pedestrians and cyclists.

Kerrisdale Community Centre is home to the Kerrisdale Branch of the Vancouver Public Library, and Kerrisdale Pool.

North of 41st Avenue on East Boulevard is the Kerrisdale Cyclone Taylor Arena, built in 1949 as a hockey arena and was used as wrestling venue for 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games.

The Arbutus Greenway, a large path designed for bikers and pedestrians, runs North-South through the heart of Kerrisdale.

Education edit

Kerrisdale is home to Kerrisdale Elementary School, Kerrisdale Annex, Maple Grove Elementary School, Dr. R. E. McKechnie Elementary School, and Quilchena Elementary School, as well as Magee Secondary School, Prince of Wales Secondary School and Point Grey Secondary School.

Crofton House School, a private school for girls, is on the western edge of the neighbourhood, next to Dunbar-Southlands.

Further reading edit

  • Majury, N. (1994). "Signs of the times: Kerrisdale, a neighbourhood in transition." The Canadian Geographer 38, 265-70.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Chinese", "Korean", and "Japanese" under visible minority section on census.
  2. ^ Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity.
  3. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Filipino" and "Southeast Asian" under visible minority section on census.
  4. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "West Asian" and "Arab" under visible minority section on census.
  5. ^ Statistic includes total responses of "Visible minority, n.i.e." and "Multiple visible minorities" under visible minority section on census.

References edit

  1. ^ Akrigg, G.P.V.; Akrigg, Helen B. (1986), British Columbia Place Names (3rd, 1997 ed.), Vancouver: UBC Press, ISBN 0-7748-0636-2
  2. ^ "Census data" (PDF). vancouver.ca. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
  3. ^ Open Data Portal, City Of Vancouver (2018-04-10). "Census local area profiles 2016". opendata.vancouver.ca. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  4. ^ Open Data Portal, City Of Vancouver (2013-03-25). "Census local area profiles 2006". opendata.vancouver.ca. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  5. ^ Open Data Portal, City Of Vancouver (2013-03-25). "Census local area profiles 2001". opendata.vancouver.ca. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  6. ^ "Vancouver's Most Charming Community!". Kerrisdale Village. Retrieved 2019-10-19.

External links edit

  • City of Vancouver - Kerrisdale
  • Vancouver Public Library - Kerrisdale Branch
  • Kerrisdale Community Centre
  • Footage of erection of the Kerrisdale Arena, City of Vancouver Archives
  • The Kerrisdale Bowladrome in 1959
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Kerrisdale is a neighbourhood in the city of Vancouver British Columbia Canada Location of Kerrisdale in VancouverWelcome sign for the Kerrisdale shopping district near 41st Avenue and West BoulevardKerrisdale is a neighbourhood located in Vancouver s west side It features a mix of newer houses and older bungalows as well as various low and mid rise rental and condo apartment buildings in its northern section The neighbourhood is an ethnic mix of Caucasian and Asian Canadians It features a shopping district running generally along West 41st Avenue between Larch and Maple Streets and West Boulevard between 37th and 49th Avenues Although the city officially defines Kerrisdale as being south of 41st Ave north of 41st is called Arbutus Ridge the majority of the area s residents consider the area s boundaries to be West 33rd Avenue to the north Granville Street to the east West 57th Avenue to the south and Blenheim Street to the west The northern part of Marpole is also generally thought of as part of Kerrisdale thus some refer to the area as Kerrisdale Marpole The southwestern part of Kerrisdale is known as Southlands due to its location in relation to the city Southlands is known for its horse stables and rural feel and is located on the floodplain of the North Arm of the Fraser River Contents 1 History 2 Demographics 3 Services 4 Education 5 Further reading 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory editKerrisdale gained its name in 1905 when British Columbia Electric Railway manager R H Sterling asked Mrs William McKinnon to name the interurban stop at Wilson Road today West 41st Avenue She chose to call it Kerry s Dale after the name of her family home Kerrydale in Gairloch Scotland 1 135 Kerrydale means little seat of the fairies It was quickly corrupted to Kerrisdale The area was part of the Municipality of Point Grey which amalgamated January 1 1929 with the City of Vancouver and the Municipality of South Vancouver Many of the streets and avenues surrounding this focal intersection developed around this time with local landmarks such as Point Grey Secondary School Ryerson Church Shannon Mews and the Allen Brown Estate constructed in these formative years Demographics editAs of the 2016 community census there were 13 975 people 5 530 private households and 3 930 families residing in Kerrisdale Kerrisdale 2016 Community Census of Kerrisdale of VancouverMother tongueSource 2 English 49 4 51 3 Chinese 35 2 21 5 Korean 2 3 1 3 Spanish 1 0 1 9 German 1 0 1 0 Japanese 1 0 1 1 Although formerly British in character and demographics Kerrisdale began to experience an influx of affluent immigrants from Hong Kong in the mid 1980s This was partially due to the fears of Communist China taking over Hong Kong from the British in 1997 per the Sino British Joint Declaration Many new immigrants constructed large modern houses Therefore Kerrisdale is generally a mix of architecture with older bungalows in between new houses and renovated houses Kerrisdale has a mix of professionals wealthy people and students renting basement suites or more inexpensive apartment blocks to attend nearby schools The area is also home to elderly residents who primarily rent in the low rise rental blocks that characterize the north central section of the community Projected average 2008 household income 131 769 as compared with 75 854 and 79 798 for Vancouver and Metro Vancouver respectively Panethnic groups in the Kerrisdale neighbourhood 2001 2016 Panethnicgroup 2016 3 2006 4 2001 5 Pop Pop Pop East Asian a 6 935 49 91 5 965 40 81 5 570 39 89 European b 5 700 41 02 7 660 52 41 7 630 54 64 South Asian 390 2 81 405 2 77 275 1 97 Southeast Asian c 330 2 37 260 1 78 180 1 29 Middle Eastern d 125 0 9 75 0 51 45 0 32 Latin American 105 0 76 45 0 31 50 0 36 Indigenous 70 0 5 80 0 55 40 0 29 African 20 0 14 15 0 1 100 0 72 Other Multiracial e 205 1 48 110 0 75 80 0 57 Total responses 13 895 99 43 14 615 100 13 965 99 5 Total population 13 975 100 14 615 100 14 035 100 Note Totals greater than 100 due to multiple origin responsesServices editThe stretch of businesses along W 41st Ave between Balsam and Maple streets comprise the Kerrisdale Business Association 6 the longest running such association in Vancouver Member businesses pool funds for festivities and general beautification of the area including the hiring of a full time gardener during summer months The Arbutus Corridor a no longer used CPR railway line which bisects the neighbourhood has been purchased by the City of Vancouver and will be a series of community gardens as well as a greenway for bicycles and pedestrians The railway line has been removed and the right of way has been converted into a greenway for pedestrians and cyclists Kerrisdale Community Centre is home to the Kerrisdale Branch of the Vancouver Public Library and Kerrisdale Pool North of 41st Avenue on East Boulevard is the Kerrisdale Cyclone Taylor Arena built in 1949 as a hockey arena and was used as wrestling venue for 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games The Arbutus Greenway a large path designed for bikers and pedestrians runs North South through the heart of Kerrisdale Education editKerrisdale is home to Kerrisdale Elementary School Kerrisdale Annex Maple Grove Elementary School Dr R E McKechnie Elementary School and Quilchena Elementary School as well as Magee Secondary School Prince of Wales Secondary School and Point Grey Secondary School Crofton House School a private school for girls is on the western edge of the neighbourhood next to Dunbar Southlands Further reading editMajury N 1994 Signs of the times Kerrisdale a neighbourhood in transition The Canadian Geographer 38 265 70 Notes edit Statistic includes total responses of Chinese Korean and Japanese under visible minority section on census Statistic includes all persons that did not make up part of a visible minority or an indigenous identity Statistic includes total responses of Filipino and Southeast Asian under visible minority section on census Statistic includes total responses of West Asian and Arab under visible minority section on census Statistic includes total responses of Visible minority n i e and Multiple visible minorities under visible minority section on census References edit Akrigg G P V Akrigg Helen B 1986 British Columbia Place Names 3rd 1997 ed Vancouver UBC Press ISBN 0 7748 0636 2 Census data PDF vancouver ca Retrieved 2019 10 19 Open Data Portal City Of Vancouver 2018 04 10 Census local area profiles 2016 opendata vancouver ca Retrieved 2023 03 19 Open Data Portal City Of Vancouver 2013 03 25 Census local area profiles 2006 opendata vancouver ca Retrieved 2023 03 19 Open Data Portal City Of Vancouver 2013 03 25 Census local area profiles 2001 opendata vancouver ca Retrieved 2023 03 19 Vancouver s Most Charming Community Kerrisdale Village Retrieved 2019 10 19 External links editCity of Vancouver Kerrisdale Vancouver Public Library Kerrisdale Branch Kerrisdale Community Centre Footage of erection of the Kerrisdale Arena City of Vancouver Archives The Kerrisdale Bowladrome in 1959 1 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kerrisdale amp oldid 1168902230, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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