The annual "Christmas on the Drive" event, 2-5pm on November 24, 2019, was launched in Commercial Drive. One of the highlights is the free carriage. According to the sister "coachman": The two horses are usually serving in Stanley Park. No wonder they are well-trained. When they see a vehicle on the small road, they will take the initiative to avoid it.
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The annual "Christmas on the Drive" event, 2-5pm on November 24, 2019, was launched in Commercial Drive. One of the highlights is the free carriage. According to the sister "coachman": The two horses are usually serving in Stanley Park. No wonder they are well-trained. When they see a vehicle on the small road, they will take the initiative to avoid it.
Entering Comercial Drive (Commercial Avenue), the eyes are full of red, green and white three-color flag, which is the color of the Italian flag, and the small flag has the word "Little Italy" (Little Italy). On June 9, 2019, Vancouver's annual "Italy Day" will be held here to celebrate. This street is home to many good Italian and local restaurants.
This Chinese translation is a bit misleading, which makes people think that Vancouver is a commercial street. In fact, this should refer to Vancouver's Commercial Drive, a food street. When I went there at 12 noon on Friday, there weren't many people. There were many different kinds of gourmet restaurants all over the world. I had an Ethiopian meal here. It's OK. The traffic is quite convenient. Bus 99 connects with Canadian Line to get here. If you want to find a place to eat, here is a good choice. But apart from that, I don't think there's anything special about it.
The so-called Commercial Avenue is actually a part of the commercial street. I don't feel too obvious about the commercial street here, but I like the rows of villas next to them, which are small Zhu houses.
Rich in artistic flavor, many shops and restaurants, very good.