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Royal LePage Sussex

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Homes for Sale in Dollarton(6)

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5600 GROUSEWOODS PLACE
Residential
$2,199,000
5600 GROUSEWOODS PLACE
4Beds
4Baths
4,095Sqft
MLS® R3099842
Brokerage Unavailable
227 E 17 STREET
Residential
$1,775,000
227 E 17 STREET
3Beds
4Baths
2,056Sqft
MLS® R3116924
Brokerage Unavailable
2021 RUFUS DRIVE
Residential
$2,749,000
2021 RUFUS DRIVE
4Beds
3Baths
2,956Sqft
MLS® R3113484
Brokerage Unavailable
1436 GRAND BOULEVARD
Residential
$1,949,000
1436 GRAND BOULEVARD
6Beds
4Baths
2,302Sqft
MLS® R3100442
Brokerage Unavailable
227 119 W 22ND STREET
Residential
$644,900
227 119 W 22ND STREET
1Beds
1Baths
650Sqft
MLS® R3112757
Brokerage Unavailable
444 545 E 2ND STREET
Residential
$1,348,000
444 545 E 2ND STREET
4Beds
3Baths
1,320Sqft
MLS® R3108115
Brokerage Unavailable

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$1.8M
Benchmark Price
6
Active Listings
2026-04
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Area Momentum

Dollarton continues to be a high-demand sub-area. Inventory typically moves faster than the regional average.

Demand: High
Stability: Stable

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Housing

Private detached homes and cottages on forested and waterfront lots along winding roads, with prices typically from $2.5M to $4.5M for waterfront or water-view properties.

Schools

Children typically attend Seycove Secondary (8–12) and Deep Cove or Sherwood Park Elementary, with the area's proximity to Deep Cove making those schools the natural catchment.

Parks & Trails

Cates Park at the end of Dollarton Highway offers Indian Arm waterfront, picnic areas, and boat launches; the Baden-Powell Trail is accessible from the neighbourhood's northern edges.

Lifestyle

Dollarton residents typically drive to Deep Cove village for dining and provisions, or to Parkgate Village for everyday shopping — the neighbourhood itself is deliberately low-density and car-dependent.

Market

Dollarton's waterfront parcels and irreplaceable Indian Arm seclusion underpin strong long-term values; the limited supply and unique character of this neighbourhood make it one of the North Shore's most durable luxury assets.

Common Questions

What is the average home price in Dollarton?

Dollarton home prices vary considerably by water access and lot size, but detached properties typically range from $2.5M to $4.5M+ as of April 2026. True waterfront lots with dock access command significant premiums over inland properties.

What schools serve Dollarton?

Elementary students typically attend Deep Cove Elementary or Sherwood Park Elementary, and secondary students attend Seycove Secondary (8–12), which offers IB and fine arts programs within North Vancouver School District 44.

Is Dollarton a good place to buy a home?

For buyers prioritizing seclusion, waterfront access, and historical character over urban convenience, Dollarton is a compelling and rare opportunity. The neighbourhood's limited supply and irreplaceable setting support values well over time, though buyers should be comfortable with car dependency and longer commutes.

What is the commute like from Dollarton?

Dollarton is approximately 30–45 minutes by car from downtown Vancouver via the Second Narrows Bridge. There is limited transit service, and most residents drive for all daily errands. The trade-off is intentional — Dollarton residents choose seclusion over convenience.

What makes Dollarton unique?

Dollarton is the literary and spiritual home of the North Shore's waterfront bohemian tradition — a place where Malcolm Lowry wrote in a beach shack, where eagles are a daily sight, and where the only sounds at night are water and owls. There is nowhere quite like it in Metro Vancouver.

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Dollarton is one of North Vancouver's most secluded and storied residential enclaves, occupying a forested waterfront peninsula jutting into Indian Arm near the Second Narrows. The neighbourhood takes its name from the Dollarton sawmill that once operated here, and it gained literary fame as the home of Canadian author Malcolm Lowry, who wrote much of his novel Under the Volcano in a squatter's shack on Dollarton Beach in the 1940s and 1950s.

Today, Dollarton is a collection of private homes along winding, forested roads, many with direct waterfront access or stunning views across Indian Arm. Cates Park, at the eastern end of the neighbourhood, provides one of the North Shore's finest waterfront parks with swimming, boat launches, and deep forest trails.

The neighbourhood's seclusion and historical character make it unlike any other community in Metro Vancouver. Residents accept longer commutes and limited walking infrastructure in exchange for a way of life — boats at the dock, seals in the channel, eagles overhead — that money simply cannot replicate anywhere else on the lower mainland.

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