Deep Cove

Neighbourhood
Snapshot
Deep Cove feels like a holiday town: cafés spill onto Gallant Avenue, paddlers glide past the marina, and forested peaks frame every view. Weekends bring hikers up Quarry Rock, families picnicking in Panorama Park, and locals grabbing legendary Honey’s doughnuts before launching kayaks into tranquil Indian Arm.
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Eat, Drink & Explore
Honey Doughnuts & Goodies – legendary fluffy doughnuts · Cafe Orso – craft coffee & waffles · Arms Reach Bistro – West Coast fare & views
Deep Cove Brewers & Distillers – small-batch beer & spirits · The Raven Pub – friendly local gathering spot · Deepwater Micro Eatery – nine taps near beach
Quarry Rock Trail – scenic Indian Arm lookout · Deep Cove Kayak Centre – rentals & paddle tours · Panorama Park – waterfront playground & picnic
Overview
With just 1,177 residents (StatCan 2021), Deep Cove feels more like a lakeside resort than a suburb. Yet this wooded inlet is only a half-hour from downtown—making it irresistible to buyers who want forest paths in the morning and city meetings by noon. Homes here range from heritage cottages to sleek, view-oriented new builds, all anchored by a tight-knit, outdoorsy community.
Location & Boundaries
Deep Cove occupies the eastern tip of the District of North Vancouver, hugging Burrard Inlet’s Indian Arm. It’s bordered by the forested slopes of Mount Seymour to the north and Dollarton Highway to the south. The postal code V7G roughly defines the neighbourhood, with Panorama Park and the marina serving as its social and geographical heart.
Housing & Pricing
Inventory is limited—there are fewer than 500 occupied dwellings—so prices skew higher than the North Shore average. Character cottages and post-and-beam homes remain coveted, but recent years have seen thoughtful infill and a sprinkling of townhomes that broaden the entry point for first-time buyers and down-sizers.
Transit & Accessibility
While the neighbourhood’s Walk Score sits at 69, most errands are concentrated within the village core. Transit is bus-only (routes 212, 211 and 215 connect to Phibbs Exchange and downtown), so car-free living requires planning. That said, cyclists enjoy the scenic Dollarton-Seymour corridor, and Highway 1 access at the Ironworkers Bridge is a 12-minute drive.
Parks & Recreation
Deep Cove is an outdoor playground: hike the short but rewarding Quarry Rock spur of the Baden-Powell Trail, launch a kayak or SUP from Deep Cove Kayak Centre, or picnic on the grassy waterfront of Panorama Park. In winter, Mount Seymour’s ski slopes are 20 minutes uphill.
Schools & Amenities
Catchments include Cove Cliff Elementary and Seycove Secondary, both prized for their community vibe and proximity to nature. The Cove’s community library, recreation centre, and a surprisingly eclectic mix of boutiques, yoga studios, and gear shops mean you rarely need to leave the inlet for day-to-day essentials.
Market Trends & Data
North Vancouver’s detached benchmark price sits at $1,994,500 (REBGV 2025-06), reflecting a balanced market with modest year-over-year softening. Limited waterfront inventory and generational turnover, however, often push Deep Cove listings above district medians.
For condos and townhomes, benchmark pricing hovers near $748,400 (REBGV 2025-06). Search volume for “Deep Cove condo prices 2025” has doubled since January, signaling rising interest among downsizers and investors looking for short-term rental-friendly strata units.
Key Takeaways
If your must-haves include daily nature, a real sense of community, and North Shore convenience, Deep Cove delivers—just be prepared for limited inventory and premium waterfront pricing.
Need personalised real-estate advice for Deep Cove? Reach out any time.
This guide is for educational purposes only. Statistics, prices, and scores are believed accurate at time of writing but may change without notice. Nothing here is legal or financial advice—always verify information and consult qualified professionals before acting.
Overview
With just 1,177 residents (StatCan 2021), Deep Cove feels more like a lakeside resort than a suburb. Yet this wooded inlet is only a half-hour from downtown—making it irresistible to buyers who want forest paths in the morning and city meetings by noon. Homes here range from heritage cottages to sleek, view-oriented new builds, all anchored by a tight-knit, outdoorsy community.
Location & Boundaries
Deep Cove occupies the eastern tip of the District of North Vancouver, hugging Burrard Inlet’s Indian Arm. It’s bordered by the forested slopes of Mount Seymour to the north and Dollarton Highway to the south. The postal code V7G roughly defines the neighbourhood, with Panorama Park and the marina serving as its social and geographical heart.
Housing & Pricing
Inventory is limited—there are fewer than 500 occupied dwellings—so prices skew higher than the North Shore average. Character cottages and post-and-beam homes remain coveted, but recent years have seen thoughtful infill and a sprinkling of townhomes that broaden the entry point for first-time buyers and down-sizers.
Transit & Accessibility
While the neighbourhood’s Walk Score sits at 69, most errands are concentrated within the village core. Transit is bus-only (routes 212, 211 and 215 connect to Phibbs Exchange and downtown), so car-free living requires planning. That said, cyclists enjoy the scenic Dollarton-Seymour corridor, and Highway 1 access at the Ironworkers Bridge is a 12-minute drive.
Parks & Recreation
Deep Cove is an outdoor playground: hike the short but rewarding Quarry Rock spur of the Baden-Powell Trail, launch a kayak or SUP from Deep Cove Kayak Centre, or picnic on the grassy waterfront of Panorama Park. In winter, Mount Seymour’s ski slopes are 20 minutes uphill.
Schools & Amenities
Catchments include Cove Cliff Elementary and Seycove Secondary, both prized for their community vibe and proximity to nature. The Cove’s community library, recreation centre, and a surprisingly eclectic mix of boutiques, yoga studios, and gear shops mean you rarely need to leave the inlet for day-to-day essentials.
Market Trends & Data
North Vancouver’s detached benchmark price sits at $1,994,500 (REBGV 2025-06), reflecting a balanced market with modest year-over-year softening. Limited waterfront inventory and generational turnover, however, often push Deep Cove listings above district medians.
For condos and townhomes, benchmark pricing hovers near $748,400 (REBGV 2025-06). Search volume for “Deep Cove condo prices 2025” has doubled since January, signaling rising interest among downsizers and investors looking for short-term rental-friendly strata units.
Key Takeaways
If your must-haves include daily nature, a real sense of community, and North Shore convenience, Deep Cove delivers—just be prepared for limited inventory and premium waterfront pricing.
Need personalised real-estate advice for Deep Cove? Reach out any time.
This guide is for educational purposes only. Statistics, prices, and scores are believed accurate at time of writing but may change without notice. Nothing here is legal or financial advice—always verify information and consult qualified professionals before acting.
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