The Top Things to See and Do in North Vancouver

Many travelers skip over North Vancouver when touring the region, which is unfortunate, as the city is home to beautiful mountain ranges, picturesque provincial parks and unmatched Vancouver views. If you’re planning to travel over to the North Shore, here are the best things to do.
Check out Capilano Suspension Bridge
Bridge, Forest, Park

Explore Lynn Canyon Park
Park

Lynn Canyon Park is a beautiful forested park in North Vancouver. It is known for its free suspension bridge, which isn’t as impressive as the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, but it is a narrow structure dangling 50m (165ft) above the water. If you dare, stop in the middle of the bridge to take in the breathtaking views. Other attractions within the park include Twin Falls, the Pipe Bridge and the 30-Foot Pool for a refreshing swim. The Baden Powell Trail also crosses through Lynn Canyon and many other North Shore parks, such as Capilano River and Grouse Mountain.
Head to Deep Cove
Natural Feature

Deep Cove is the easternmost neighborhood in North Vancouver. It’s primarily known for its Quarry Rock hike, which can get busy with locals in the summer and takes about 1.5 hours to complete. There’s a small strip of stores, restaurants and the prerequisite ice cream shop sitting beside the water. Deep Cove is a great place to have a picnic and enjoy the quintessential BC views. Another option is to rent a kayak in the summer and take in the beauty from the water.
Explore Lonsdale Quay
Architectural Landmark

The SeaBus (Vancouver’s public transit ferry) terminal is at Lonsdale Quay, so it’s the area where many people begin and end their North Vancouver experience. Not only does it offer some of the best North Shore views of the Vancouver skyline, but it is also home to Lonsdale Quay Market. There are over 80 locally owned businesses inside the market, including a food court, specialty retail stores and a craft brewery. Experience some of the market’s best flavors through the North Vancouver Walking Food Tour.
Visit Grouse Mountain

Play a round of golf
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark

Golfing is a very popular pastime for North Vancouver locals and visitors. Takaya Golf is the North Shore’s biggest golf range, which is constantly named one of the top 100 golf ranges in North America. Its 78 stalls are open year-round, and it has a happy hour bonus ball time and flood lights for nighttime golfing. There’s also a mini-putt course. Northlands Golf Course is one of British Columbia’s premier golf destinations. The 18-hole golf course features a mix of “challenging holes, friendly scenic downhill vistas, and strategically located natural hazards.”
Enjoy winter on the North Shore Mountains
Natural Feature

Besides Grouse, the other two mountain options in North Vancouver are Cypress Mountain and Mount Seymour. Cypress hosted the freestyle skiing and snowboarding events at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, and its runs are the most popular with locals. Meanwhile, Mount Seymour gets the most snow and is more attractive to families and budget-minded people. Although snowboarding and skiing are available, there are also other winter activities such as snowshoeing, tubing and tobogganing. For adventurous winter visitors, there are snowshoe tours from Vancouver, too.
Go to the beach
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark
One of the best things about North Vancouver is its access to the water. Enjoy its waterfront location and head to the beach. One option is going for a swim at Panorama Park in Deep Cove, but the most popular and largest seaside park is Cates Park. The sandy beach stretches out in First Nations Tsleil-Waututh territory, reflected in the park’s totem poles and the canoe on display. Cates Park has waterfront trails, picnic shelters, a playground and tennis courts, and a concession stand in the summertime.
Have a feast at the Shipyards Night Market
Market, Street Food, Canadian

Visit Maplewood Farm

For other activities, check out this awesome list of tours in Vancouver
Historical Landmark

In search of additional activities in Vancouver? This fantastic collection of North Vancouver tours is ideal for all kinds of tourists and includes everything from breathtaking hikes and undiscovered treasures to local customs and breathtaking vistas. There is something here to make your trip even more memorable, whether you enjoy outdoor activities, historic sites, or peaceful neighborhood walks. Go ahead and begin organizing your next remarkable event!