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Detached 1960s–1980s homes on large lots, many with view potential and significant renovation or rebuild activity, with prices typically ranging from $1.95M to $2.5M.
Braemar Elementary serves the neighbourhood for K–7, while Windsor Secondary (8–12) is the designated secondary school catchment.
Braemar Park provides neighbourhood green space, and the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre and suspension bridge are a short drive away for outdoor adventure.
Lynn Valley Centre offers a Save-On-Foods, TD, and local restaurants, while Upper Lonsdale's commercial strip provides coffee shops and everyday services close to home.
Braemar's view lots and established school catchment create consistent demand from families upsizing within the North Shore, supporting steady price growth over time.
Detached homes in Braemar typically range from $1.95M to $2.5M as of April 2026, with view lots or newly rebuilt homes commanding the upper end of that range. The neighbourhood is almost exclusively single-family detached.
Braemar Elementary (K–7) is the neighbourhood's public elementary school, and Windsor Secondary (8–12) is the designated secondary school for the area, both within North Vancouver School District 44.
Braemar offers a compelling mix of established residential character, strong school catchments, and view potential at prices that remain competitive compared to West Vancouver counterparts. Its upper-slope location provides a sense of elevation and privacy while maintaining easy access to North Shore services.
Driving to downtown Vancouver via the Second Narrows Bridge takes approximately 30–40 minutes in normal traffic. Bus service connects the upper Lonsdale area to the SeaBus terminal at Lower Lonsdale, providing a car-free commute option to downtown Vancouver.
Braemar combines the best of upper North Vancouver: large lots with mountain and inlet views, a strong neighbourhood elementary school, and the kind of quiet, tree-lined streets that feel increasingly rare in Metro Vancouver. Its established community feel makes it a natural choice for families seeking long-term roots on the North Shore.
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Braemar is an established upper-Lonsdale neighbourhood in North Vancouver, perched on the south-facing slopes above Lynn Valley Road with some homes offering sweeping views across Burrard Inlet toward Vancouver. The area has long attracted families who value quiet streets, generous lot sizes, and proximity to both city services and mountain recreation.
Windsor Secondary School is the secondary catchment for Braemar, and elementary students typically attend Braemar Elementary, a neighbourhood school with a strong community culture. The Lynn Valley Centre shopping area is a short drive north, while the Lonsdale corridor is accessible to the south.
The housing stock is primarily detached single-family homes from the 1960s through 1980s, with many properties having been substantially upgraded or rebuilt. Large yards, mature gardens, and the occasional view lot make Braemar one of the more sought-after established family pockets on North Vancouver's upper slopes.