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Predominantly 1960s–1980s ranchers and split-levels on generous lots, many recently renovated, with detached prices typically ranging from $1.85M to $2.2M.
Blueridge Elementary (K–7) is the neighbourhood school, with students feeding into Argyle Secondary for grades 8–12.
Direct access to Mount Seymour Provincial Park trails including Dog Mountain and Goldie Lake Loop, plus the Seymour River Trail corridor nearby.
Parkgate Village at the foot of the neighbourhood offers a Save-On-Foods, Starbucks, and local services, with Deep Cove's boutique shops and cafés just minutes away.
Blueridge offers stable, family-driven demand with detached homes holding value well; buyers prize the large lots and mountain access that are increasingly rare in greater Vancouver.
Detached homes in Blueridge typically range from approximately $1.85M to $2.2M as of April 2026, reflecting the neighbourhood's large lots, mountain proximity, and family appeal. There is very limited condo or townhome inventory in this predominantly single-family community.
Blueridge Elementary (K–7) serves the neighbourhood, and students then attend Argyle Secondary (8–12) in the Lower Lynn area. Both schools are part of North Vancouver School District 44.
Yes — Blueridge offers a rare combination of large-lot single-family homes, low traffic, and immediate access to Mount Seymour trails, all within 30 minutes of downtown Vancouver. Limited housing turnover and consistent family demand underpin long-term value.
Driving to downtown Vancouver via Mount Seymour Parkway and the Second Narrows Bridge takes approximately 30–40 minutes in normal traffic. Bus route 211 connects Blueridge to Phibbs Exchange, where riders can transfer to the SeaBus or other routes. Commuters should plan for peak-hour bridge congestion.
Blueridge sits at the foot of Mount Seymour Provincial Park, giving residents literal trailhead access from their neighbourhood. The combination of a quiet residential feel, strong elementary school, and quick escapes into old-growth forest makes it one of North Vancouver's most distinctive family enclaves.
Blueridge is a peaceful upper North Vancouver neighbourhood nestled on the lower slopes of Mount Seymour, bounded by the Seymour River to the west and Mount Seymour Parkway to the south. Wide, tree-lined streets and generous lots define this enclave where families put down deep roots.
The neighbourhood is served by Blueridge Elementary and feeds into Argyle Secondary, both well-regarded in the North Shore school system. Deep Cove Road and Mount Seymour Parkway deliver residents to the trails of Mount Seymour Provincial Park within minutes, and Parkgate Village provides everyday shopping just a short drive away.
Housing stock is dominated by 1960s–1980s ranchers, split-levels, and raised bungalows, many with recent renovations and mountain-view lots. The quiet cul-de-sacs and low through-traffic make Blueridge one of upper North Vancouver's most sought-after family destinations.
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