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North Vancouver

:This page is about the two distinct British Columbia municipalities that use the name, and are often jointly referred to as, "North Vancouver". For information specific to the City of North Vancouver or the District of North Vancouver, please refer to their individual articles. For the Canadian federal electoral district, please see North Vancouver (electoral district).
There are two municipalities in the Greater Vancouver region of British Columbia, Canada, that use the name North Vancouver. These are:
  • The City of North Vancouver (44,303 residents - 2001 Census)
  • The District of North Vancouver (82,310 residents - 2001 Census)

  • While the City and District are separate entities, each with their own mayors, councils, and operations departments, they share several core services such as the North Vancouver School District,the North Vancouver Recreation Commission and the North Vancouver detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

    The differences between the two municipalities are most apparent to their respective residents. For the most part, other Lower Mainland residents rarely distinguish between the District and the City, referring to both collectively as "North Vancouver". The same is true for commercial advertising, and even for certain government departments, including Canada Post. There have been several proposals over the years with regards to merging the two municipalities, but none have progressed beyond the concept stage.

    There are, however, some distinct differences between the two municipalities, both physically and socially:

    The District of North Vancouver is by far the larger of the two. Bounded by the Capilano River to the west, Indian Arm to the east, Burrard Inlet to the south, and the North Shore Mountains to the north, it sprawls in an east-west direction across the mountain slopes, characterized by rugged terrain, frequent rain and steep and winding roadways. The District is primarily made up of single-family residential housing, with an industrial base along the shoreline of Burrard Inlet. It has more than twice the population of the City, but with a much lower population density. There is no clearly defined "downtown"; instead, a series of commercial areas such as Edgemont Village and Lynn Valley serve as local community hubs.

    The City of North Vancouver, on the other hand, has a much more urban feel. Surrounded to the west, north, and east by the District, the City is home to the majority of the North Shore's high rise buildings, rental properties, and commercial operations. As with the District, there are industrial sites along the shore of Burrard Inlet, although in recent years several of these have begun to convert to residential and commercial areas. The City also has the Lonsdale Quay public market and the northern terminal for Vancouver's Seabus transit ferry. Regional planners have identified the City, and specifically its Central Lonsdale and Lower Lonsdale neighbourhoods, as the "downtown" of the North Shore.

    Activities


    The rugged nature of the North Shore Mountains, including, predominantly, Grouse Mountain and Mount Seymour, have contributed to this area's reputation for hiking, skiing, and perhaps most famously, mountain biking. Many trails are featured in popular...



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    Hotels in North Vancouver
    Quality Hotel Downtown-Inn at False Creek Score 6.25 from 8 reviews
    1335 Howe Street 6.25/10
    Enjoy Vancouver family accommodations and extended stay suites at the Inn at False Creek Hotel. This Boutique style property offers 157 rooms and suites in the heart of Downtown Vancouver. Guest rooms are decorated in a Sante Fe theme utilizing the features of the unique brick wall. ... more
     
    Accent Inns Vancouver Airport Score 8.525 from 8 reviews
    10551 St Edwards Drive 8.53/10
    Accent Inns Vancouver Airport was recently designated Best Vancouver Airport Hotel by the BestofVancouverBC.com, as well as 2004's Winner (hotel category) of the City of Richmond's Landscape and Gardens Award. The hotel is also proud to receive the Northwest Commercial Travellers Assoc (NWCTA) 2005 Hospitality Award. ... more
     
    The Listel Hotel Score 9 from 1 reviews
    1300 Robson Street 9/10
    O'Doul's Restaurant & Bar has been a tradition on the Vancouver dining scene for over 30 years and - in the words of one respected restaurant critic "its never been better". With a focus on Pacific Northwest Coast cuisine and a classic fine dining atmosphere, O'Doul's Restaurant & Bar boasts an extensive award-winning wine list and live jazz seven nights a week. O'Doul's is open Monday through Wednesday 6:30 am to midnight, Thursday & Friday 6:30 am to 1:00 am, Saturday & Sunday 7:00 am to 1:00 am. A 15% discount when you dine in O’Doul’s Restaurant & Bar and sign it to your guest room. ... more
     
    The St. Regis Hotel Score 0 from 0 reviews
    602 Dunsmuir Street 0/10
    Built in 1913, the downtown core of Vancouver has literally grown up around this beautiful boutique hotel. The St. Regis staff pride themselves on providing superior accommodations and customer service, affordable rooms and personalized small Hotel comforts and friendliness. The newly renovated St. Regis Hotel is the business person's hotel within steps of every downtown amenity and attraction. From convention facilities to restaurants and shopping to that ever important meeting. ... more
     
    The Granville Grand Score 5.525 from 20 reviews
    1212 Granville St. 5.53/10
    The bathroom facilities are shared. They are private upon entry. ... more
     
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