Outdoors North Vancouver – An abundant lifestyle and robust city

by Editor on July 14, 2010

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With a big city atmosphere, the City of North Vancouver and North Vancouver real estate is encircled to the east, north, and west by the District.

Dubbed the downtown area of North Shore by local authorities and housing/commercial experts, the Lower and Central Lonsdale regions of North Vancouver real estate have a lot to offer. With local flavor engulfing the city on three wide reaching sides (north, east, and west), North Shore sports Vancouver’s Seabus transit ferry, the Lonsdale Quay general marketplace, various business and residential structures, along with the industry of Burrard Inlet, the region is an awesome place to visit. With North Vancouver condos and apartments for rent, and North Vancouver homes for sale, it’s also an excellent place to LIVE!

Where to begin ?

The resplendent countryside is famous for its rugged terrain, particularly Mount Seymour and Grouse Mountain of the North Shore Mountain Range. While here, you will experience some of the most perfect skiing, hiking, and mountain biking anywhere on the planet! The many trails, especially the Grouse Grind hiking trail, favored for its steep grade, attract tourists and locals alike. And the popular Knee Knacker foot race – called this for the bruising and scraping it produces on runner’s legs – spans a 50 km stretch of the Baden-Powell Trail, running from Deep Cove all the way to Horseshoe Bay. You may very frequently witness these trails featured in popular hiking and mountain biking magazines.

A unique riding method featuring hand made bridges, logs, and ladders, “Shore Riding” was created here in the North Shore. With structures varying from complicated to base, the best are built from cedar. inhospitable countryside including swamps, muddy places, and rivers are crossed using these. The Shore is also known by reputation for having rooty, technical, wet, slippery, steep, and all around unpleasant terrain.

It’s really a wonder how contractors actually manage to construct so many condos (source: REMAX Vancouver) in the area with such soil conditions!

Additional wonderful sights bring a great number of folks into the area for amazing outdoor fun. There’s the Maplewood Flats Conservation Area, Lynn Canyon Park, and Capilano River Regional Park’s fish hatchery, merely to name a few. The Capilano Suspension Bridge over the Capilano River is definitely a sight to see. And, if water is your thing, then you’ll seem to be absolutely at home sea kayaking in Deep Cove. An outgrowth of Burrard Inlet, called Indian Arm, is renowned for this well-liked pastime for North Vancouver homes

There’s the Capilano Suspension Bridge above the Capilano River, as well, bringing in large crowds from North Vancouver real estate and all over.

 Outdoors North Vancouver   An abundant lifestyle and robust city

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