Everything about North Shore Greater Vancouver totally explained
The
North Shore (of
Burrard Inlet) is a term commonly used to refer to the following areas of the
Greater Vancouver Regional District in
British Columbia,
Canada:
Access
Access to these municipalities is limited by geography. Three major bodies of water -
Howe Sound to the west,
Burrard Inlet to the south, and
Indian Arm to the east - and the rugged peaks of the
Coast Mountains to the north serve to isolate the North Shore from the rest of the
Lower Mainland. Two road bridges (the
Lions' Gate Bridge and
Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing) connect to the city of Vancouver and the Trans-Canada Highway. The only other road access is by way of
Highway 99 from the north, or through the
Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal from
Vancouver Island and the
Sunshine Coast. The
SeaBus passenger ferry, a part of the Lower Mainland's transit system, connects
Lonsdale Quay with
Waterfront Station in downtown Vancouver.
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