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Search for Metro Vancouver's best neighbourhood: Vancouver and South of the Fraser quarterfinals

Aug.4 will see voting in the quarterfinals for both the Vancouver and South of the Fraserquadrants, as we go from eight to four neighbourhoods in both sections.

Mt. Pleasant vs. Grandview-Woodland, Ladner vs. White Rock, and 6 other matchups take place today

The Mount Pleasant Clock is at the heart of the neighbourhood at the Kingsway/Main intersection. (Maggie MacPherson/CBC)

After more than 250,000 votes in the search for the Metro Vancouver's best neighbourhood, what have we learned?

Well, as we've reduced the number of neighbourhoods in the running from 192 to 32, it's become apparent that being next to water doesn't hurt. Having some unique history or origin story for the neighbourhood is also a benefit.

Being a walkable neighbourhood can also help but being associated with rapid transit apparently isn't a benefit, with just one of the remaining 32 neighbourhoods containing a SkyTrain, Canada Line or SeaBus station.

"When I look at the more dense neighbourhoods that lost, I still see them as half-baked," saidGinger Gosnell-Myers, a fellow with SFU's Centre for Dialogue, focused on Decolonization andUrban Indigenous Policy.

"They're significant transit hubs, but perhaps people view them as places to just pass through."

This week, we'll be taking our 32 remaining neighbourhoods down to just eightin a series of one-on-one votes.

Aug.4sees voting in the quarterfinals for both the Vancouver and South of the Fraserquadrants, as we go from eightto four neighbourhoods in both sections. On Aug.6, we'll have the semifinals in each bracket.

Those votes will determine who the finalists are in each bracket next week.

Today, though, is still full of plenty of tough decisions.Polls are open until midnight.

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Vancouver quarterfinals

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South of the Fraserquarterfinals

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