Kensington-Cedar Cottage, Vancouver
Vancouver · neighbourhood
| Latest 24h | 1 incidents |
|---|---|
| 2025 incidents | 1,750 |
| Latest year (archive) | 1,068 incidents · 5.3% of city |
About this neighbourhood
TL;DR. In 2026 through July, Kensington-Cedar Cottage in Vancouver recorded 1,068 reported incidents, representing 5.3% of the city-wide total of 20,238 incidents. Theft was the leading category in the neighbourhood with 411 incidents, followed by theft from vehicle with 231 incidents and mischief with 154 incidents. Additionally, assault accounted for 129 reported incidents, while break and enter recorded 67 incidents during this period.
About this data
Kensington-Cedar Cottage recorded 1,068 reported incidents during the 2026 year-to-date period through July. Situated within Vancouver, British Columbia, the neighbourhood accounted for 5.3% of the overall city total of 20,238 incidents logged across all local areas during this interval. The primary basis reflects neighbourhood counts scaled to the city-wide year-to-date figures.
Across the broader dataset window from July 1, 2021 through August 13, 2026, the archive for Kensington-Cedar Cottage contains 8,491 total recorded incidents. For the 2026 year-to-date period, violent incidents accounted for 137 occurrences within the area. These published metrics represent raw incident counts provided through municipal open data and do not represent per-capita crime rates.
Recent trend
The open-data coverage for Kensington-Cedar Cottage spans from July 1, 2021 to August 13, 2026, incorporating annual records from 2021 through 2026. The 2026 year-to-date summary captures incidents logged through July. Readers analyzing longitudinal patterns should note that neighbourhood boundary definitions may vary year to year according to upstream open-data portal classifications. Changes in reporting practices or spatial boundary mappings across separate calendar years can affect annual incident totals for specific local areas in Vancouver.
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