Woodlands-Sunshine-Cascade

Woodlands-Sunshine-Cascade

East side of the Second Narrows Bridge in the neighborhoods of Roche Point, Dollarton, and Indian River! Life over here is sweeeeet! It’s quiet, it’s friendly, it’s close to nature, and just down right beautiful! I mean, look at these views and this forest! Woodlands-Sunshine-Cascade is as far east as you can go on the North Shore! It is located to the North of Mount Seymour Parkway just past Parkgate Village. And is a mixed neighbourhood comprising homesand land. You will find affordable chunks of land but the property will likely be boat acess  

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  • Types of homes: Detached
  • Age demographic: 46 ( North Vancouver Average)
  • Density: Moderate to low
  • Lots sizes: 7,000-10,000 sq ft
  • House Size: 2750 sq ft on average
  • The typical age of homes: late 1950s and early 60s on average.

Woodlands-Sunshine-Cascade is a system of informal trails that wind through the Woodlands-Sunshine-Cascade neighbourhood linking forest greenbelts, schools, and parks. These neighbourhood trails are worth exploring. Try the trail access points at Indian River Park on Indian River Drive. A Short drive to Cates Park which goes without saying, this is one of the best waterfront parks on the North Shore. A convenient boat-launch area for locals, a popular place to bring kayaks, and the perfect spot to camp out for the day. Seymour Golf and Country Club and Northlands Golf Course are both located within mintues! Whether you’re playing a full round or just going to the range- it’s a perfect way to spend an afternoon! 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 point offering scenic vi

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Transit and Walkability

Here, you are not within walking distance to much. It is ideal to have a car in this area. You’re about 35 minutes to downtown by car and 30 minutes to Lonsdale Quay and 15 minutes onto the Upper Levels Hwy or Second Narrows Bridge!

School

Dorothy Linus (french immersion) and Sherwood Park Elementary + Seycove Secondary (grade 8-12)

Cons

Limited Healthcare Access: Access to healthcare services can be limited, as there are no healthcare facilities in Indian Arm. Residents must travel to nearby communities for medical care. Higher Living Costs: Due to its remote location, the cost of living in Indian Arm can be higher, with potential added expenses for transportation, heating, and other necessities. mited Educational Options: There are no schools in Indian Arm, so families with children may need to consider commuting to nearby areas for education. Lack of Connectivity: While some residents appreciate the solitude, others may find the limited internet and cellular connectivity a drawback, especially for those who rely on these services for work or communication.

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Woodlands-Sunshine-Cascade Average Sale Price

Recent listings in Woodlands-Sunshine-Cascade (North Vancouver)

5 Beds | 6 Baths | 5,800 sqft
$3,590,000
$3,590,000
3 Beds | 3 Baths | 1,924 sqft
$1,750,000
$1,750,000
3 Beds | 3 Baths | 3,053 sqft
$3,498,000
$3,498,000
17,262 sqft
$2,200,000
$2,200,000

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