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North Vancouver's finest collection of pre-war character homes — arts and crafts, Tudor, and Georgian styles from the 1910s–1940s — with detached prices typically from $2.0M to $2.8M.
Ridgeway Elementary serves the neighbourhood for K–7, with secondary students attending Sutherland Secondary (8–12) within North Vancouver School District 44.
Grand Boulevard Linear Park's historic American elm promenade runs through the heart of the neighbourhood; Mahon Park with sports fields and playgrounds is minutes away.
Lonsdale Avenue's growing restaurant and café scene is a short walk south, and the neighbourhood's own residential streets offer an unmatched environment for morning walks under the elm canopy.
Heritage designation protections and limited supply of authentic character homes give Grand Boulevard real estate a scarcity premium; buyers drawn to irreplaceable architecture consistently compete strongly for properties here.
Detached character homes in Grand Boulevard typically range from $2.0M to $2.8M as of April 2026. Premium examples of pre-war arts and crafts or Tudor heritage homes in exceptional condition can exceed this range. The neighbourhood is almost entirely single-family detached.
Ridgeway Elementary (K–7) serves the Grand Boulevard neighbourhood, with secondary students attending Sutherland Secondary (8–12) within North Vancouver School District 44.
Grand Boulevard is a compelling choice for buyers who value architectural heritage and irreplaceable streetscape character. The limited supply of authentic pre-war homes, combined with central North Vancouver location, supports strong and durable demand over time.
Grand Boulevard is centrally located in North Vancouver with good bus access along Lonsdale Avenue to the SeaBus terminal. Downtown Vancouver is accessible in approximately 30–35 minutes by transit or 25–30 minutes by car via the Lions Gate or Second Narrows bridges.
The elm-canopy promenade of Grand Boulevard Linear Park is simply unlike anything else in Metro Vancouver — a heritage landscape that transforms the act of walking to the bus into something genuinely beautiful. Paired with the neighbourhood's extraordinary concentration of pre-war character homes, Grand Boulevard offers an architectural and horticultural experience that cannot be replicated.
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Grand Boulevard is one of North Vancouver's most architecturally distinctive neighbourhoods, anchored by the Grand Boulevard Linear Park — a half-kilometre promenade of towering American elm trees running along the centre of 13th and 14th Streets West. The park was established in 1912 and is recognized as a heritage landscape, providing a stunning central spine that sets this neighbourhood apart from anywhere else on the North Shore.
The surrounding residential streets are filled with the finest collection of pre-war character homes in North Vancouver: arts and crafts bungalows, early Tudor revivals, Georgian colonials, and inter-war character homes from the 1910s through 1940s that have been lovingly maintained or carefully restored. The area attracts buyers who place the highest premium on architectural heritage and streetscape character.
Centrally located between the Lonsdale corridor to the south and the upper-slope neighbourhoods to the north, Grand Boulevard is served by multiple bus routes, Ridgeway Elementary, and the broader Sutherland Secondary catchment, making it a natural choice for families who love historic homes and urban connectivity.