Grandview-Woodland, Vancouver, recorded 38 crime incidents between April 14 and June 13, 2026, representing 4.1% of the city's total. The leading category was Other offences, with 21 incidents.
Grandview-Woodland recorded 38 incidents between April 14, 2026, and June 13, 2026. This neighbourhood accounted for 4.1% of Vancouver's total incidents during this period.
The data reflects a two-month snapshot, capturing a range of reported activities within the area. Grandview-Woodland's incident count is relatively low compared to some of Vancouver's busier neighbourhoods.
The data covers a two-month period from mid-April to mid-June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Vancouver may change over time, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential shifts in geographic definitions.
The leading category in Grandview-Woodland was 'Other,' with 21 incidents. Theft followed with 13 incidents, while break-and-enter and mischief each had 2 incidents. These figures highlight the variety of reported activities in the area during the covered period.
Grandview-Woodland's incident profile is notable for its lack of violent crime and the dominance of the 'Other' category, which accounts for over half of its total incidents. This contrasts with nearby areas like the Central Business District, where incident counts are significantly higher. The neighbourhood's low overall count suggests a quieter period compared to other parts of Vancouver.
The most common type of incident was categorized as 'Other,' with 21 reports. This category includes a variety of activities not classified under more specific labels.
Grandview-Woodland had 38 incidents, significantly fewer than the Central Business District's 275 incidents during the same period. This indicates a lower level of reported activity in Grandview-Woodland.
No violent incidents were reported in Grandview-Woodland during the covered period, making it a standout in terms of safety within the city.
The 'Other' category, with 21 incidents, represents the largest share of reported activities in Grandview-Woodland. This category includes incidents that do not fit into more specific classifications.
Data sourced from the BC open-data portal, reflecting reported incidents in Vancouver.