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Deep Cove continues to be a high-demand sub-area. Inventory typically moves faster than the regional average.
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A mix of vintage waterfront cottages, 1960s–1980s character homes, and custom luxury builds on forested lots, with prices typically ranging from $2.2M to $3.5M+ for detached homes.
Deep Cove Elementary serves the village K–7, and Seycove Secondary (8–12) offers exceptional fine arts, IB, and technical programs that attract families from across North Vancouver.
Cates Park offers waterfront access and boat launches; the Baden-Powell Trail and Mount Seymour Provincial Park trails are accessible from the neighbourhood's upper streets.
Gallant Avenue's village core features Honey Doughnuts, Rocky Point Ice Cream, Deep Cove Canoe and Kayak, and the historic Deep Cove Chalet restaurant — a lifestyle anchor with no urban equivalent.
Deep Cove commands a perpetual premium over North Vancouver's average, driven by its irreplaceable village character and waterfront access — properties here rarely disappoint as long-term investments.
Public School District 44/45
Tucked away in the heart of Deep Cove with a focus on outdoor learning.
A small, high-performing school with a strong community feel and PLP program.
Detached homes in Deep Cove typically range from $2.2M to $3.5M+ as of April 2026, with waterfront or water-view properties at the higher end. The uniqueness and scarcity of Deep Cove homes mean prices remain elevated relative to broader North Vancouver benchmarks.
Deep Cove Elementary (K–7) feeds directly into Seycove Secondary (8–12), which offers a highly regarded International Baccalaureate programme, fine arts specialization, and technical education streams within North Vancouver School District 44.
Deep Cove is one of Metro Vancouver's most coveted addresses — a genuine village with ocean access, mountain trails, a beloved local restaurant scene, and a school with an IB programme. Property here is scarce and demand is perennial, making it one of the North Shore's most resilient investment locations.
Deep Cove is the most remote residential community in North Vancouver, situated approximately 30–40 minutes by car from downtown Vancouver depending on bridge traffic. Transit options include bus route 211/212 to Phibbs Exchange with connections to SeaBus. Residents typically budget 45–60 minutes each way for a transit commute and drive to manage time.
Deep Cove is simply unlike anywhere else in Metro Vancouver — a functioning seaside village where you can kayak, eat world-class food, walk old-growth forest trails, and watch seals in the bay, all within 35 minutes of downtown. Its combination of water, mountain, and village is irreplaceable.
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Deep Cove is the jewel of North Vancouver — a postcard-perfect seaside village nestled at the end of Indian Arm, where kayakers launch from the marina, paddleboarders glide past forested shorelines, and the famous Deep Cove Chalet has fed generations of diners since 1959. The village's unique sense of place is unlike anywhere else in Metro Vancouver.
The village core on Gallant Avenue and Deep Cove Road hosts an eclectic mix of boutique shops, the beloved Honey Doughnuts, Rocky Point Ice Cream, and local outfitters. Cates Park, just north of the village, provides a waterfront green space with boat launches and stunning views across Burrard Inlet to the mountains of Indian Arm.
Homes in Deep Cove range from older character cottages to substantial custom-built residences on tree-covered lots, many with partial water views. The neighbourhood feeds into Seycove Secondary, which has outstanding fine arts and technical programs, making it a destination for families who value both outdoor lifestyle and educational excellence.