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Condos, strata townhomes, and detached homes on the Sea-to-Sky corridor, ranging from ~$800K for apartments to $2.5M+ for detached Howe Sound view properties.
Bowen Island Community School and West Vancouver schools serve Furry Creek; school bus service connects children to various options along the corridor.
The Sea-to-Sky Trail and Howe Sound foreshore provide cycling and hiking; Shannon Falls and Stawamus Chief Provincial Park are 20 minutes north.
The Furry Creek Golf & Country Club clubhouse is the social hub; Horseshoe Bay's waterfront restaurants and Squamish's growing food scene are both nearby.
Furry Creek offers the lowest entry point into the West Vancouver address at a fraction of Ambleside or Dundarave pricing—strong appreciation potential as the Sea-to-Sky corridor continues to grow.
Furry Creek condos start around $800K, townhomes range from $1.2M to $1.8M, and detached homes with Howe Sound views typically trade from $1.8M to $2.5M—significantly below the West Van composite benchmark.
School bus service connects Furry Creek children to West Vancouver schools; some families use Bowen Island Community School. School assignments should be confirmed with the West Vancouver School District.
Furry Creek offers compelling value relative to the broader West Vancouver market, and the Sea-to-Sky corridor's growing desirability among outdoor lifestyle buyers and remote workers has driven strong appreciation in recent years.
Horseshoe Bay and the BC Ferries terminal are approximately 10 minutes south; downtown Vancouver via Highway 99 and the Lions Gate Bridge takes 45–55 minutes depending on traffic. The Horseshoe Bay Park & Ride provides commuter bus service.
Furry Creek is the only community in Metro Vancouver that wraps around an 18-hole golf course on the shores of Howe Sound with the Sea-to-Sky mountain backdrop—an extraordinary natural setting at a price point that remains the most accessible in all of West Vancouver.
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Furry Creek is the southernmost community in West Vancouver, located on the Sea-to-Sky Highway (Highway 99) approximately 10 km north of Horseshoe Bay, where Howe Sound narrows between dramatic granite cliffs and the first peaks of the Coast Mountains begin to dominate the skyline. The community wraps around the Furry Creek Golf & Country Club, an 18-hole layout considered one of BC's most scenic courses, and is framed by the deep blue waters of Howe Sound.
The neighbourhood offers the most accessible entry point into West Vancouver real estate—detached homes, townhomes, and condos that would trade at multiples higher in Ambleside or Dundarave. For buyers willing to embrace the Sea-to-Sky commute and a quieter lifestyle, Furry Creek offers extraordinary value combined with world-class natural scenery. The Sea-to-Sky Gondola in Squamish is 30 minutes north.
Housing includes a mix of strata townhomes, condominium apartments, and detached homes, with prices ranging from approximately $800K for a condo to $2.5M for a premium detached home with Howe Sound views. Families are served by Bowen Island Community School via a school bus arrangement, or schools in West Vancouver. The community is tight-knit and centred on outdoor recreation—golf, kayaking, hiking, and cycling on the Sea-to-Sky trail network.