

Vancouver’s North Shore is a lifestyle as much as it is a location. Sitting below the North Shore Mountains, the vibrant neighbourhoods follow the Burrard Inlet across from Downtown Vancouver with immediate access to regional trails, waterfront marinas and parks, and year-round outdoor recreation.
Award-winning restaurants and long-standing local favourites, craft breweries, and cafes are abundant in Lonsdale Quay and Lower Lonsdale hubs.
Regional road and trail cycling, hiking, and walking trails are accessible in every direction from waterfront to mountaintop.
North Vancouver’s waterfront houses the Lonsdale Quay Market, Seabus terminal, farmers market, Spirit Trail, and Waterfront Park.
Marinas and boatyards are conveniently located for boat moorage services and rentals.
Three major ski and snowboard resorts (Grouse, Seymour, and Cypress) offer year-round outdoor recreation with mountain biking, hiking, ziplining, and more in the off season.
Downtown Vancouver is accessible within 12 minutes by Seabus or via Lionsgate Bridge or Second Narrows Bridge by car or bus.
North Vancouver is 20 km/18 minutes to the Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal, 60 km/50 minutes to Squamish, and 120 km/1.5 hours to Whistler.

