Burrard Street is a major thoroughfare in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
[2] The street starts at Canada Place near the Burrard Inlet, then runs southwest through downtown Vancouver.
Further down closer to Vancouver Harbour stands the historic Marine Building, an Art Deco masterpiece, opened in 1930, two years before the Art Deco pylons of the Burrard Bridge at the opposite end of the street.
[4] The two grids were oriented differently, with the result that only every third northwest-southeast street in DL185 actually continuing southeast beyond Burrard into DL541.
Burrard currently serves as the boundary between West End and Downtown, as defined by the City of Vancouver.