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INDEX : Housing
and Zoning
| Shopping,
Dining and Entertainment
| Parks
and Recreation | Transportation
| Education
| Community
Services | Other
Web Sites
Surrounded
by the stunning Coastal Mountain range, the City and District of
North Vancouver are located on the North Shore of the Burrard Inlet,
stretching east from Lion's Gate Bridge to Seymour Arm.
Average household
income in both the City and the District are higher than the Greater
Vancouver average, making it quite an affluent area. The area contains
many young professionals with families as well as retirees and seniors.
For further
demographic information, go to the
BC
Stats Web site .
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Housing
and Zoning
Housing prices
are lower then in neighbouring West Vancouver, but higher than most
other suburban areas in the Greater Vancouver area. For details
on house prices see our Market
Tracker.
In the District,
there is a high level of home ownership of mostly single-family
detached housing. Condominium and townhouse developments are more
common in the City of North Vancouver, although higher density development
in the District has increased.
To find the
zoning on a specific property, ask your REALTOR® or contact the District
or City of North Vancouver. You can use the property
search on the District's Web site or the property
search on the City's Web site to find the legal description,
assessed value, lot size, and zoning information of a specific property .
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Shopping,
Dining and Entertainment
North Vancouver's
many shopping districts offer a wide range of services, restaurants
and shopping. The historic heart of North Vancouver is Lower Lonsdale.
With the addition of the SeaBus, the area whole has undergone a
resurgence. Visit the many shops, restaurants and art galleries
or enjoy the open food market and numerous boutiques at Lonsdale
Quay.
Capilano Mall
on Marine Drive has over 100 shops and services and there are many
restaurants and shops along Lonsdale Avenue. Other shopping areas
include Edgemont village, Lynn Valley Centre and Deep Cove.
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Parks
and Recreation
North Vancouver
is blessed with an abundance of parkland allowing residents to choose
from a wide range of outdoor activities. You can ski at Grouse Mountain
and Mt. Seymour, hike and cycle the miles of trails, and boat and
swim at the local beaches. For detailed information about municipal
parks and recreation centres go to the North
Vancouver Parks and Recreation Guide Web site.
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Transportation
To get to the
North Shore from most areas you need to cross either the Lions Gate
Bridge or the Second Narrows Bridge. However, with a well-developed
public bus system and quick access to the Trans Canada Highway it
is relatively easy to get to other parts of the Greater Vancouver
region. The SeaBus, a passenger ferry, links Lonsdale Quay in North
Vancouver to Downtown Vancouver in a 12 minute ferry ride.
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Education
The North Vancouver
School District serves residents of both the District and the City
of North Vancouver.
- Information
on post-secondary programs can be found at the Capilano
College Web site.
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Community
Services
Both North
Vancouver District and City offer a full array of community services,
including public libraries, RCMP services, the Fire Department,
and Lions Gate Hospital.
For information
on other services go to http://www.cnv.org//server.aspx?c=3&i=61.
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Other
Web Sites
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