San Francisco vs Vancouver: Walkability Compared
San Francisco, CA and Vancouver, Canada, side by side. Tier labels describe the average; specific addresses can vary block by block.
San Francisco
Walkability tier: Walkable
A compact, transit-rich city known for its steep hills, iconic streetcars, and walkable neighborhoods like the Mission and North Beach.
What works:
- Compact 7x7 mile footprint makes most of the city reachable on foot or by transit
- Muni runs bus, light rail, and the historic cable cars across the whole city
- High density of neighborhood commercial corridors with daily essentials within walking distance
- Strong protected bike lane network along Market Street and the Embarcadero
Transit: SFMTA Muni operates buses, light rail (Muni Metro), historic streetcars (F-line), and cable cars. BART provides rapid transit connections across the Bay Area. Caltrain serves the Peninsula corridor.
What pulls walkability down:
- Extreme hills in neighborhoods like Nob Hill and Pacific Heights make walking difficult for people with mobility limitations
- Sidewalk conditions vary significantly, with some neighborhoods facing encampment obstructions and deferred maintenance
Vancouver
Walkability tier: Walkable
Vancouver's compact downtown peninsula, seawall walking path, and SkyTrain rapid transit create strong walkability in the urban core. The city's commitment to density and transit has made it one of North America's most walkable cities.
What works:
- Stanley Park Seawall provides 28 km of continuous waterfront walking
- SkyTrain stations anchor walkable transit-oriented neighborhoods
- Granville Island and Commercial Drive offer car-light pedestrian destinations
- Protected bike lanes on major streets also calm traffic for pedestrians
Transit: TransLink operates SkyTrain (3 automated lines), buses, SeaBus ferries, and West Coast Express commuter rail.
What pulls walkability down:
- Rain on 160+ days per year reduces walking appeal without covered infrastructure
- Rapid development creating construction disruptions on pedestrian routes
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