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Queensbury continues to be a high-demand sub-area. Inventory typically moves faster than the regional average.
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A practical mix of 1950s–1980s detached houses, low-rise apartments, and some strata townhomes; detached homes typically from $1.7M to $2.2M, apartments from $650K.
Queensbury Elementary (K–7) serves the community, with secondary students attending Carson Graham Secondary (8–12) within North Vancouver School District 44.
Braim Park and the Mahon Park complex provide neighbourhood recreational green space, with Grand Boulevard Linear Park's elm promenade accessible within a short walk.
The Queensbury Avenue commercial strip offers local cafés, a butcher, and small shops that give the neighbourhood a village-within-the-city feel, supplemented by Lonsdale Avenue's broader offerings minutes away.
Queensbury's central North Van location and mixed housing stock provide consistent mid-market demand from both owner-occupiers and investors, with strong rental yields from the apartment component.
Detached homes in Queensbury typically range from $1.7M to $2.2M as of April 2026. Low-rise apartment units range from approximately $600K to $800K, and townhomes from $950K to $1.2M, making this one of North Vancouver's more accessible neighbourhoods across multiple housing types.
Queensbury Elementary (K–7) is the community school, and secondary students attend Carson Graham Secondary (8–12) within North Vancouver School District 44.
Queensbury offers solid value for buyers seeking central North Vancouver location without paying upper-slope premiums. The mix of housing types creates investment flexibility — detached homes for owner-occupiers and apartments for income investors — in a well-positioned central location.
Multiple bus routes connect Queensbury to Lonsdale Avenue and the SeaBus terminal, making downtown Vancouver accessible in approximately 30–35 minutes by transit. Driving to downtown via Lions Gate or Second Narrows bridges takes approximately 25–35 minutes depending on route.
Queensbury's commercial strip on Queensbury Avenue gives it a neighbourhood-within-a-neighbourhood character — a local focal point separate from Lonsdale Avenue that maintains a genuine community identity. Its central location and mixed housing stock make it one of North Vancouver's most versatile neighbourhoods for a range of buyer profiles.
Queensbury is a central North Vancouver neighbourhood straddling the mid-slope between Lonsdale Avenue and the upper residential areas, anchored by the commercial strip along Queensbury Avenue that provides a local commercial character distinct from the main Lonsdale corridor. The neighbourhood is a true mixed residential community, with houses and low-rise apartment buildings coexisting on the same blocks.
The area is served by Queensbury Elementary, a community school that has long been a neighbourhood hub, and sits within the Carson Graham Secondary catchment. Its central position in North Vancouver means residents have relatively equal access to all parts of the municipality — the waterfront to the south and the mountain access to the north are both within reasonable reach.
Queensbury appeals to buyers looking for a balanced North Van address — central without being expensive, practical without being peripheral. The mix of house types and price points makes it accessible to a range of buyers including families, investors, and professionals seeking character housing at mid-range North Vancouver prices.
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