
Deep Cove
Deep Cove
Deep Cove homes range from charming cottage-like homes to magnificent waterfront & view properties.The quaint village of Deep Cove is a 20 min drive from Vancouver located at the entrance of Indian Arm on the shore of North Vancouver. The community offers charming forest and waterfront homes, quiet, winding streets, and a whole lot of outdoor activities. Easily one of the coolest neighbourhoods on the North Shore- Deep Cove has everything you could want and then a whole lot that you didn’t even know you wanted. The quaint village of Deep Cove is a 20 min drive from Vancouver located at the entrance of Indian Arm on the shore of North Vancouver. The community offers charming forest and waterfront homes, quiet, winding streets, and a whole lot of outdoor activities. Deep Cove homes range from charming cottage-like homes to magnificent waterfront and view properties. For many, coming home to Deep Cove at the end of a long day is like escaping to your own little piece of heaven, away from all the hustle and bustle of city life.

Explore Deep Cove
- Types of homes: Detached
- Age demographic: 41 ( North Vancouver Average)
- Density:
- Lots sizes: 8,000-18,000 sq ft
- House Size: 2750 sq ft on average
- The typical age of homes: late 1950s and early 60s on average + a variety of new builds

Deep Cove is one of the best neighbourhoods to live in for nature, community, and recreation. Kayaking and paddle boarding is a popular activity in the area. Bring your own or rent from Deep Cove Kayaks. A variety of dining options are in the village as well as local shops to browse. Deep cove has some great restaurants and pubs There is Deep Cove Park. Adjacent to bustling Deep Cove Village at the end of Gallant Avenue, both Deep Cove Park and Panorama Park are popular waterfront Parks that offer excellent views of Deep Cove, and provide a setting for boating and swimming, strolling, and picnicking. This is the site of the summer Concerts in the Cove. A changeroom, boat house, playground, and picnic shelter make Deep Cove Park popular for groups. Just off the shores of scenic Deep Cove in North Vancouver sits a large rocky outcrop known as Quarry Rock (also known as Grey Rock in some hiking books). A hiking trail which is also part of the easternmost section of the Baden Powell Trail leads to this po

Transit and Walkability
By car, everything is easily accessible, but if you’re relying on transit it could be difficult if you’re further away from the main road, as the only form of transit is the one bus that passes through Deep Cove Rd. every 30 minutes. Walkability- you can be anywhere from a 2-20 minute walk from Deep Cove Village.
School
Cove Cliff Elementary and Seycove Secondary are two schools located in North Vancouver, providing quality education for students in the community.
Cons
ne potential con is the high cost of living in the area, as real estate prices can be quite high. Additionally, because of its popularity, the area can become quite crowded during peak tourist seasons, making it difficult to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. Additionally, parking can be difficult to find during peak hours and on weekends.
Transit and Walkability
School
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Deep Cove Home Price Index (HPI)
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