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North and West Vancouver are located directly North of Downtown Vancouver, across the Burrard Inlet and are accessed by either the Lions Gate Bridge or the Second Narrows Bridge. Renowned for its natural beauty, the North Shore is bounded by mountains, forests and water and has long been considered one of the best places to live in Canada; the ideal location for anyone who leads an active lifestyle… One visit and you will understand why.
The North Shore has some of the best schools in British Columbia, and is an excellent place to raise a family. Once someone has moved to and experienced the North Shore, they very seldom leave. The North Shore offers one of the mildest climates in Canada, some of the best living conditions to be found anywhere in the world, and a natural surrounding that is second to none in beauty. On any given day you could choose to ski on one of the North Shore’s three local ski hills, play 18 holes of golf on one of the two public or two private courses, go sailing in the Burrard Inlet or English Bay, or just spend the day walking the West Vancouver Seawall or any one of a multitude of nature hikes or walking trails. This truly is a wonderful place to live.
The “North Shore” is located directly North of Downtown Vancouver, across the Burrard Inlet and is accessed by either the Lions Gate Bridge or the Second Narrows ridge. Renowned for its natural beauty, the North Shore is bounded by mountains, forests and water, and has long been considered one of the best places to live in Canada and is the ideal location for anyone who leads an active lifestyle… One visit and you will understand why.
Although the North Shore is a very tranquil place to live, it also offers quick and easy access to transportation and to the main business centre of Vancouver. The Downtown core of Vancouver is no more than a 30 minute drive from most areas of North and West Vancouver, and all major transportation including transit, the Seabus, the BC Rail train terminal, and the Horseshoe Bay Ferry terminal are located on the North Shore.
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