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Post-war bungalows and 1960s–1980s ranchers offering North Vancouver's most accessible detached entry points, with prices typically ranging from $1.5M to $1.9M.
Hamilton Elementary (K–7) serves the neighbourhood, with secondary students attending Carson Graham Secondary (8–12) within North Vancouver School District 44.
Waterfront Park and the North Vancouver Spirit Trail along the foreshore provide cycling and walking routes with Burrard Inlet views, while Harry Jerome Recreation Centre is accessible nearby.
The neighbourhood offers practical convenience — close to the North Shore AutoMall, commercial services on Main Street, and easy highway access to Park Royal Shopping Centre in West Vancouver.
Hamilton represents one of the best value-per-square-foot opportunities in North Vancouver, attracting first-time buyers and investors who recognize the upside in a market where most detached homes now exceed $2M.
Detached homes in Hamilton typically range from $1.5M to $1.9M as of April 2026, making it one of North Vancouver's most accessible entry points for detached ownership. Some renovated or rebuilt homes can exceed this range.
Hamilton Elementary (K–7) serves the neighbourhood, and secondary students attend Carson Graham Secondary (8–12) within North Vancouver School District 44.
Hamilton offers excellent value for buyers seeking detached ownership in North Vancouver at accessible price points. Its proximity to the Second Narrows Bridge, growing renovation activity, and improving amenity base make it a neighbourhood with genuine upside as the North Shore continues to appreciate.
Hamilton sits directly adjacent to the Second Narrows Bridge, making it one of North Vancouver's best-positioned neighbourhoods for commuting to East Vancouver, Burnaby, and the Tri-Cities. Downtown Vancouver is approximately 25–30 minutes by car. Bus routes connect to the SeaBus terminal for transit-based commutes.
Hamilton's defining characteristic is accessibility — it offers genuine detached housing at North Vancouver's lowest price points while being minutes from the Second Narrows Bridge and Burrard Inlet waterfront. For buyers willing to invest in an older home in exchange for North Shore living, Hamilton delivers the most compelling value proposition in the municipality.
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Hamilton is a lower North Vancouver neighbourhood situated in the eastern part of the city near the Second Narrows Bridge, offering some of the most accessible entry-level detached pricing in the municipality. The area is a practical choice for first-time buyers and families seeking detached ownership within the North Vancouver market without the premiums associated with upper-slope or waterfront locations.
Hamilton Elementary is the neighbourhood school, serving a diverse community that has long included industrial and trade workers, young families, and longtime North Shore residents. The neighbourhood's proximity to the Trans-Canada Highway provides direct access to both Vancouver and the Tri-Cities beyond.
Housing stock is primarily post-war bungalows, 1960s–1980s ranchers, and a growing number of renovated or rebuilt homes as buyers recognize the neighbourhood's value and update the older housing stock. The area is increasingly attractive to buyers being priced out of central North Vancouver neighbourhoods.