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XXI Olympic Winter GamesFebruary 12 – 28, 2010 X Paralympic Winter GamesMarch 12 – 21, 2010
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North Shore and Downtown
Living in North Vancouver
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North Vancouver
With beautiful mountains and the ocean at your doorstep, as well as world-class recreational facilities and two provincial parks, North Vancouver is a premier place to live and own a home.
North Vancouver has everything to offer while living only minutes from Vancouver’s downtown core.
The City of North Vancouver is located on the north shore of the Burrard Inlet. Situated on the south facing lower slopes of the coastal mountains, North Vancouver reaps numerous benefits from this southern exposure and sloping landscape. The residential neighborhoods include the cozy waterfront properties of Deep Cove, the urban areas of Lonsdale and wooded communities of the Capilano regions. These areas offer condominiums, multi-family homes, single-family homes on large view lots and multi million-dollar waterfront estates.
North Vancouver is a welcoming community showcasing a spectacular mountain and harbour-side setting with breathtaking views, and a wide range of year round recreational, urban and cultural activities.
Recreation & Culture
The north shore offers world class outdoor recreation including, skiing, hiking, walking, jogging, kayaking, cycling, boating, and fishing. For golf enthusiasts, there are numerous golf courses and driving ranges in the community. You can also shop at Lonsdale Quay, visit the Capilano Suspension Bridge, or take a ride up the Grouse Mountain Gondola and enjoy the view. North Vancouver has many parks to enjoy as well as excellent ethnic cuisine from around the world. For those who choose to visit Downtown Vancouver, the SeaBus at the foot of Lonsdale provides a 15-minute boat ride to the heart of the city.
North Vancouver Communities
- Grouse Woods - Canyon Heights - Forest Hills - Capilano Highlands - Capilano - Pemberton Heights - Pemberton - Norgate - Hamilton - Delbrook - Upper Lonsdale - Central Lonsdale - Lower Lonsdale - Lynn Valley - Grand Blvd. - Queensbury - Calverhall - Westlynn - Lynnmour - Seymour River - Blueridge - Windsor Park - Northlands - Indian River - Deep Cove - Roche Point - Dollarton
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Living in West Vancouver
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West Vancouver
With beautiful mountains and the ocean at your doorstep, as well as world-class recreational facilities West Vancouver has culture and class while living only minutes from Vancouver’s downtown core. West Vancouver is a premier place to live and own a home.
West Vancouver is home to the communities of Ambleside, Altamont, British Properties, Cypress, Dundarave, Park Royal, Camelot, Whitby Estates, Westhill, Caufeild and Horseshoe Bay to name just a few. Situated on a sloping landscape, many of the houses have stunning views of downtown Vancouver, Stanley Park, Lions Gate Bridge, and the ocean. These areas offer condominiums, single-family homes on large view lots and multi million-dollar waterfront estates.
The affluent waterfront community of West Vancouver is situated on the lower slopes of Hollyburn Mountain, between the Capilano River Valley and Horseshoe Bay. It is one of Canada’s most picturesque and distinctive residential communities and is ranked as one of the top residential locations in all of Canada. Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, this community is blessed with spanning scenic views. West Vancouver has the highest income in Canada and a low crime rate.
Recreation & Culture
West Vancouver offers world class outdoor recreation including hiking, walking, jogging, scuba diving, cycling, boating, and fishing. Within minutes from your home, you can stroll along the sea wall in Ambleside, or go for a hike at Lighthouse Park and enjoy the view. There are also many parks to enjoy in West Vancouver, excellent ethnic cuisine from around the world along Marine Drive, and plenty of shopping at Park Royal Mall. Horseshoe Bay is also a terminus for the provincial ferry system. It services Nanaimo (on Vancouver Island), Bowen Island, and the nearby Sunshine Coast.
West Vancouver Communities
- Lions Bay - Bowen Island - Whytecliff - Horseshoe Bay - Gleneagles - Eagle Harbour - Caulfeild - Upper Caulfeild - Cypress Park Estates - Cypress Park - Sandy Cove - Bayridge - Westmount - West Bay - Altamont - Deer Ridge - Chelsea Park - Panorama Village - Whitby Estates - Dundarave - Ambleside - British Properties - Glenmore - Sentinel Hill - Park Royal - Cedardale
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Living in Downtown Vancouver
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Downtown Vancouver
With the Coastal Mountains as the backdrop and the Pacific Ocean just minutes from your home, Vancouver is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. From world class recreational facilities to outstanding arts, culture, and entertainment, Downtown Vancouver is a premier city to live and own a home.
Vancouver is an exciting and lively city, yet with nature at your doorstep you can easily slip away and enjoy British Columbia’s natural beauty. With an impressive number of activities and attractions, Vancouver has something for everyone. These areas offer condominiums boasting character to multi million-dollar penthouse suites.
It is easy to see why Vancouver was rated one of the best places to live in the world. Despite being Canada’s third largest city, Vancouver has retained the friendly and hospitable nature of a smaller town. The city internationally renowned attractions and amenities give it a cosmopolitan feel, all of which make it an extremely desirable place to live and own property.
Recreation & Culture
Vancouver’s outdoor recreation includes world class skiing, hiking, jogging, kayaking, cycling, golfing, boating, and fishing. Also known for its restaurants, Vancouver has a wide range of excellent ethnic cuisine from around the world. When living in the heart of the city, you can enjoy shopping and dining on Robson Street, walking or cycling the sea wall in Stanley Park and simply enjoy the view from one of the city’s many beaches. Vancouver hosts a number of festivals and events throughout the year adding to the excitement. A short boat ride around false creek enables you to commute to Yaletown and Granville Island. If you want to get away for the weekend, climb aboard a Sea Plane at Coal Harbour and fly over to Victoria.
Downtown Vancouver Communities
- Downtown - False Creek North - Coal Harbour - West End
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Prudential Sussex Realty - North Vancouver The landmark Tudor mansion on the hill has been the flagship symbol of 'Sussex' since the early 1980's. After a period as B.C.'s most unique and dynamic independent real estate organization, Sussex chose to affiliate with Prudential's Real Estate division in 1998. Prudential Sussex Realty is a locally owned and operated. |








