Why Vancouver’s Eastside Might Be the Perfect Place to Retire

Posted by Adam Chahl on Monday, August 4th, 2025  11:21pm.


Vancouver’s Eastside – often referred to as East Vancouver or East Van – is gaining popularity among retirees looking for a vibrant yet relaxed lifestyle. Whether you're a Canadian retiree, an international buyer considering a move to BC, or a local planning for the future, East Vancouver checks many boxes for retirement living.

From diverse communities and scenic parks to more affordable housing and strong healthcare access, this side of the city might just be one of the best places to retire in Canada.


A Welcoming, Diverse Community

East Vancouver has a rich multicultural history and a community-oriented vibe. For retirees who enjoy cultural diversity, local events, and friendly neighbors, East Van delivers. It’s common to find Italian bakeries next to Vietnamese pho shops or artisan cafés beside family-run grocery stores.

There’s a genuine sense of connection in East Van’s neighborhoods. Retirees are part of a larger tapestry of age groups and backgrounds, which helps them stay active, social, and engaged.


Mild Weather for Year-Round Living

One of the biggest benefits of retiring in Vancouver is the mild climate. Unlike many Canadian cities, winters in Vancouver are relatively warm and snow-free, while summers are sunny and comfortable. For retirees looking to enjoy walks, gardening, or morning coffee on the patio throughout the year, Vancouver’s Eastside offers the perfect setting.


Cultural Hotspots, Parks, and Local Gems

Retirement doesn’t mean slowing down completely. East Vancouver is known for its artsy character, independent shops, and community-driven events. Whether it’s live music on Commercial Drive, mural festivals, or farmer’s markets, there’s always something happening.

Plus, the abundance of parks and trails makes staying active easy. Highlights include:


Housing Options and Eastside Real Estate

Vancouver housing is famously pricey, but Eastside real estate remains more accessible than the Westside. While still part of a major city, East Van offers more value for retirees who want to own or rent in a central, connected area.

Whether you’re looking to sell a larger home and downsize or invest in a rental for retirement income, the East Vancouver real estate market offers flexibility for long-term planning.


Healthcare and Senior Services

Access to healthcare is one of the most important considerations when choosing where to retire. East Vancouver has excellent coverage:

In addition, Vancouver Coastal Health offers a wide range of support services for seniors, including home care, transportation programs, and wellness check-ins.


Accessible Transit and Walkability

Getting around in East Vancouver is easy, even without a car. The grid-style streets, local shops, and strong transit connections mean you’re always close to what you need.

Retirees benefit from senior transit discounts and the ability to stay active without relying on driving.


East Vancouver’s Top Retirement-Friendly Neighbourhoods

Looking for the best areas in East Van for retirement? Here are five communities worth considering:

1. Renfrew-Collingwood

A quiet, residential pocket with parks, community centers, and strong transit links. Known for its high population of seniors, this area is great for peaceful living with all the essentials nearby.

2. Kensington-Cedar Cottage

A balanced mix of character homes and newer condos. You'll find community programs, walking trails, and shops within walking distance.

3. Hastings-Sunrise

A scenic neighborhood with waterfront views, local bakeries, and a family-friendly vibe. New Brighton Park is a highlight, offering outdoor space with views of the North Shore mountains.

4. Grandview-Woodland (Commercial Drive)

Lively and walkable, this is the spot for retirees who enjoy culture, music, and great food. The community is active and welcoming, with easy access to senior programs.

5. Mount Pleasant East

Trendy, accessible, and full of life. You’ll find boutiques, medical clinics, and quiet tree-lined streets in this East Van gem.


Retirement Living Communities and Support Services

East Vancouver is also home to several senior-specific residences and services:

Many of these residences are located near parks, transit, and shopping hubs—making them ideal for aging comfortably and safely within the community.


Cost of Living and Budgeting for Retirement

While Vancouver isn’t the cheapest city in Canada, retiring in East Vancouver is still achievable, especially when planning carefully.

If you're comparing with smaller towns, East Van offers more amenities, healthcare access, and lifestyle benefits—all while staying connected to the heart of Vancouver.


Why East Vancouver Is One of the Best Places to Retire

When you stack it all up—affordability, amenities, parks, healthcare, and community—it becomes clear why Vancouver's Eastside is a standout for retirement.

It offers:

Whether you're a long-time Vancouverite or looking to retire in BC from another region, East Van provides an ideal balance between urban convenience and small-community feel.


Ready to Retire in Vancouver’s Eastside?

Choosing where to retire is a big decision—but if you're looking for a community that supports healthy living, has easy access to healthcare and transit, and offers more affordable real estate options, East Vancouver might be your perfect match.

Ready to explore East Van retirement homes or downsizing options?
Get in touch with Adam Chahl from the PLACE Real Estate Team—Oakwyn Realty. Adam is a trusted Vancouver real estate expert who can help you find the right home, navigate the market, and make your retirement transition seamless.

 

FAQs


Is East Vancouver more affordable for retirees compared to other parts of the city?

Yes, East Vancouver typically offers lower home prices compared to Vancouver’s Westside. This makes it a more attractive option for retirees looking for value while staying close to the city’s amenities and services.

Are there good healthcare facilities in East Vancouver?

Absolutely. East Vancouver has strong access to clinics, pharmacies, and hospitals like Mount Saint Joseph. Additional facilities and the upcoming St. Paul’s Hospital expansion further support healthcare needs for retirees.

What types of housing are available for retirees in East Van?

Retirees in East Vancouver can choose from condos, townhouses, detached homes, and senior living residences. There’s a wide range of options depending on lifestyle preferences and budget.

Is East Vancouver a walkable and transit-friendly area for seniors?

Yes. East Vancouver is known for its walkable neighborhoods, accessible shopping, and excellent public transit via SkyTrain and bus routes—making it easy to get around without a car.

Which East Vancouver neighborhoods are best for retirees?

Popular choices for retirees include Renfrew-Collingwood, Hastings-Sunrise, Kensington-Cedar Cottage, Grandview-Woodland, and Mount Pleasant East. Each offers unique amenities and a welcoming community feel.


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