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Established 1960s–1980s detached family homes on generous lots, with growing renovation and custom rebuild activity; prices typically ranging from $1.95M to $2.5M.
Windsor Park Elementary (K–7) and Windsor Secondary (8–12) both serve the neighbourhood, providing a complete K–12 catchment continuity within North Vancouver School District 44.
Windsor Park itself provides neighbourhood green space, and the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre and trails are accessible within a short drive to the northeast.
Upper Lonsdale's commercial strip provides coffee shops and everyday services nearby, with the full Lonsdale Avenue corridor accessible in minutes for restaurants, specialty retail, and fitness studios.
Windsor Secondary's consistent academic reputation supports steady family demand in the catchment, making Windsor Park homes a reliable investment for families with secondary-age children or those planning ahead.
Detached homes in Windsor Park typically range from $1.95M to $2.5M as of April 2026, with larger lots and renovated or rebuilt properties at the upper end. The neighbourhood is predominantly single-family detached.
Windsor Park Elementary (K–7) and Windsor Secondary (8–12) both serve the neighbourhood, making it one of the few North Vancouver areas with both a strong elementary and secondary school within the same catchment geography. Both schools are within North Vancouver School District 44.
Windsor Park is a reliable family choice in North Vancouver — the Windsor Secondary catchment provides a strong K–12 school pathway, the central location offers convenient access to all North Shore amenities, and detached prices remain below the top-tier Handsworth catchment, offering good relative value for families.
Multiple bus routes connect Windsor Park to Lonsdale Avenue and the SeaBus terminal. Downtown Vancouver is accessible in approximately 30–40 minutes by transit or 25–35 minutes by car via the Lions Gate Bridge or Second Narrows Bridge.
Windsor Park's distinctive feature is its complete school catchment — both Windsor Park Elementary and Windsor Secondary serve the neighbourhood, giving families the continuity of a single, well-regarded K–12 public pathway without needing to manage catchment changes between school levels. This school clarity is a genuine practical advantage for families doing long-term North Shore planning.
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Windsor Park is a central North Vancouver neighbourhood named for its Windsor Secondary School catchment — a well-regarded public high school that draws families from across the mid-to-upper Lonsdale corridor. The neighbourhood occupies a convenient mid-slope position between the commercial energy of Lonsdale Avenue and the quieter upper residential streets, offering families a balanced urban-suburban North Shore lifestyle.
Housing in Windsor Park is predominantly detached single-family, with the characteristic 1960s–1980s family homes that define much of mid-slope North Vancouver. The neighbourhood's central location provides easy access to all parts of the municipality, and the Windsor Secondary catchment gives it a consistent draw from families seeking a strong public secondary school without paying Handsworth-catchment premiums.
Windsor Park Elementary serves the neighbourhood's younger residents, and the combination of both school levels within the same catchment area makes property selection here straightforward for families planning their long-term North Shore roots.