Priyanka’s North Shore guidebook

Priyanka
Priyanka’s North Shore guidebook

Food scene

This flagship JOEY location is an impressive 9,500 square foot North Shore oasis that features two stories and an iconic patio space of 2,450 square feet, all set on the Lower Lonsdale waterfront with unparalleled views of downtown Vancouver. The new location will cultivate an interactive atmosphere with something for everyone while maintaining their elevated yet comfortable dining ambiance. The second-level lounge and dining space is designed with flexibility in mind, suitable for private functions both large and small.
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JOEY Shipyards
125 Victory Ship Way
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This flagship JOEY location is an impressive 9,500 square foot North Shore oasis that features two stories and an iconic patio space of 2,450 square feet, all set on the Lower Lonsdale waterfront with unparalleled views of downtown Vancouver. The new location will cultivate an interactive atmosphere with something for everyone while maintaining their elevated yet comfortable dining ambiance. The second-level lounge and dining space is designed with flexibility in mind, suitable for private functions both large and small.
Raglan’s Bistro is a quaint little informal hangout spot in North Vancouver, serving traditional American and Tex-Mex food, which includes comfort classics like burgers and nachos. The ambiance is friendly and welcoming, making it a great place to hang out with your friends or by yourself.
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Raglan's Bistro
15 Lonsdale Ave
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Raglan’s Bistro is a quaint little informal hangout spot in North Vancouver, serving traditional American and Tex-Mex food, which includes comfort classics like burgers and nachos. The ambiance is friendly and welcoming, making it a great place to hang out with your friends or by yourself.
Using only environment-friendly and high-quality ingredients, the Fishworks restaurant in North Vancouver provides sustainable menus featuring “timeless classics as well as contemporary and modern cuisine”. The restaurant is designed with reclaimed wood and bricks, and it features various local landmarks, which together make the place look sleek and feel cozy and warm.
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Fishworks Restaurant
91 Lonsdale Ave
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Using only environment-friendly and high-quality ingredients, the Fishworks restaurant in North Vancouver provides sustainable menus featuring “timeless classics as well as contemporary and modern cuisine”. The restaurant is designed with reclaimed wood and bricks, and it features various local landmarks, which together make the place look sleek and feel cozy and warm.
Operating since 2015, BLVD Bistro is one of the most recommended breakfast/brunch places in North Vancouver. Using locally sourced and top-quality products for their ingredients, this north Van restaurant will make you want to go on a hike or simply visit the neighborhood just to eat here. You will be dining in a unique and funky industrial setting with a friendly atmosphere, and expect flawless service any time you dine here.
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BLVD Bistro
636 Queensbury Ave
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Operating since 2015, BLVD Bistro is one of the most recommended breakfast/brunch places in North Vancouver. Using locally sourced and top-quality products for their ingredients, this north Van restaurant will make you want to go on a hike or simply visit the neighborhood just to eat here. You will be dining in a unique and funky industrial setting with a friendly atmosphere, and expect flawless service any time you dine here.
What started out as two friends, Erica and Ben, with an ice cream tricycle at the Vancouver Farmers Markets has now grown into four scoop shops, an ice cream truck, retailers around Metro Vancouver, and an amazing team of hardworking humans.
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Earnest Ice Cream
3992 Fraser St
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What started out as two friends, Erica and Ben, with an ice cream tricycle at the Vancouver Farmers Markets has now grown into four scoop shops, an ice cream truck, retailers around Metro Vancouver, and an amazing team of hardworking humans.
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Pawans Indian Kitchen
1925 Lonsdale Ave
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Excellent breakfast, pancakes and waffles, omelets and coffee
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Eighties Restaurant
110 W 14th St
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Excellent breakfast, pancakes and waffles, omelets and coffee
excellent pancakes, 5 minute walking distance from home
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De Dutch Pannekoek House
3192 Oak St
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excellent pancakes, 5 minute walking distance from home

local market with City Views

Historically the waterfront at the south end of Lonsdale Avenue was known as the Lonsdale Quay, which includes a public pier, seawall, docks, farmers market and event space, art galleries, parks, restaurants, local shops, and so much more. Today the Lonsdale Quay goes west to Waterfront Park and East to The Shipyards District and then from the waterfront North to 3rd Street. You can also call the area Lower Lonsdale or Lolo.
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Lonsdale Quay Hotel
123 Carrie Cates Ct
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Historically the waterfront at the south end of Lonsdale Avenue was known as the Lonsdale Quay, which includes a public pier, seawall, docks, farmers market and event space, art galleries, parks, restaurants, local shops, and so much more. Today the Lonsdale Quay goes west to Waterfront Park and East to The Shipyards District and then from the waterfront North to 3rd Street. You can also call the area Lower Lonsdale or Lolo.

Shopping, Dining, Mall

Welcome to Park Royal, a one-of-a-kind indoor/outdoor destination in beautiful West Vancouver where visitors can shop, dine, play and soon live!
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Park Royal
2002 Park Royal S
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Welcome to Park Royal, a one-of-a-kind indoor/outdoor destination in beautiful West Vancouver where visitors can shop, dine, play and soon live!

Sightseeing

The Mosquito Creek Trail is a smooth gravel walking path which winds its way along the creek's western bank. Numerous rest areas with great viewpoints for Mosquito Creek are available along the way. Dogs are also welcome here, with most areas being zoned as leash optional. This trail as shown runs from West 17th Street to Palisade Drive, with street parking usually free next to the trailhead. Alternative parking is also available just south of Queens Rd at the main lot for Mosquito Creek and William Griffin Park. A mid-trail entry point is required when starting from this main lot.
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Mosquito Creek
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The Mosquito Creek Trail is a smooth gravel walking path which winds its way along the creek's western bank. Numerous rest areas with great viewpoints for Mosquito Creek are available along the way. Dogs are also welcome here, with most areas being zoned as leash optional. This trail as shown runs from West 17th Street to Palisade Drive, with street parking usually free next to the trailhead. Alternative parking is also available just south of Queens Rd at the main lot for Mosquito Creek and William Griffin Park. A mid-trail entry point is required when starting from this main lot.

Trails

Despite its close proximity to the city and its relatively short distance, this trail sees a high number of easily avoidable injuries and search and rescue calls every year. Let BC AdventureSmart guide you through the Three Ts helping you plan, and prepare, for this challenging Vancouver trail. The Grouse Grind is one of Vancouver’s most iconic trails which takes users up the face of Grouse Mountain, sometimes referred to as Mother Nature's Stairmaster. This trail is very challenging, and users should come prepared to struggle. On average, it takes up to an hour and a half to complete the ascent. For novice hikers, more than two hours is recommended.
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Grouse Grind
Grouse Grind
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Despite its close proximity to the city and its relatively short distance, this trail sees a high number of easily avoidable injuries and search and rescue calls every year. Let BC AdventureSmart guide you through the Three Ts helping you plan, and prepare, for this challenging Vancouver trail. The Grouse Grind is one of Vancouver’s most iconic trails which takes users up the face of Grouse Mountain, sometimes referred to as Mother Nature's Stairmaster. This trail is very challenging, and users should come prepared to struggle. On average, it takes up to an hour and a half to complete the ascent. For novice hikers, more than two hours is recommended.
The Mount Seymour Trail starts at the Mount Seymour Ski area at the last parking lot from the entrance. During the summer parking season, a fee must be paid with a credit card or change. Once at the trailhead, make sure to read the notices for the conditions of the trails because parts of the trail can remain snow covered into August or very muddy and not manageable. From the trailhead you will see a number of signs to the various trails, with this route following the hike forks left off the main road.
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Mt Seymour
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The Mount Seymour Trail starts at the Mount Seymour Ski area at the last parking lot from the entrance. During the summer parking season, a fee must be paid with a credit card or change. Once at the trailhead, make sure to read the notices for the conditions of the trails because parts of the trail can remain snow covered into August or very muddy and not manageable. From the trailhead you will see a number of signs to the various trails, with this route following the hike forks left off the main road.