The Complete Guide to North Vancouver Bed and Breakfasts
North Vancouver offers a unique combination of urban proximity and wild nature that makes its B&Bs some of the most sought-after in the region. Here's everything you need to know before you book.
North Vancouver is the kind of place that makes visitors wonder why they ever stayed on the city side of Burrard Inlet. Mountains rise dramatically behind the city, trails crisscross through old-growth forest, and the view back across the inlet to Vancouver's glittering skyline is genuinely one of the great urban panoramas in the world.
Getting There and Around
The SeaBus from Waterfront Station to Lonsdale Quay takes just 12 minutes and runs frequently throughout the day — making North Vancouver B&Bs surprisingly practical for visitors who want to explore both sides of the inlet. Once in North Vancouver, a car is helpful for reaching trailheads and Deep Cove.
The Lonsdale Area
Lower Lonsdale has undergone remarkable transformation over the past decade. The Quay Market, craft breweries, excellent restaurants, and the recently expanded waterfront make this neighbourhood a destination in its own right. B&Bs in this area offer the best value for the views — panoramic outlooks over the inlet and city skyline are standard.
Deep Cove: A World Apart
At the end of the road, tucked into the arm of Indian Arm fjord, Deep Cove is one of the most magical places in Greater Vancouver. The village has a single main street lined with kayak rental shops, a beloved bakery, and a handful of restaurants. B&Bs here are intimate, waterfront, and often booked months in advance.
Outdoor Adventures from Your Doorstep
North Vancouver is home to some of BC's most iconic outdoor experiences. The Grouse Grind — a gruelling 2.9km ascent gaining 853 metres of elevation — is a rite of passage. The Capilano Suspension Bridge, Lynn Canyon, and the Seymour Demonstration Forest offer gentler alternatives. In winter, Grouse Mountain and Mount Seymour provide skiing within 30 minutes of downtown.
What to Pack
Even in summer, North Vancouver's weather can be unpredictable. Pack layers, good walking shoes, and a rain jacket. A reusable water bottle is essential — the mountain tap water here is some of the cleanest you'll ever drink.
Best Time to Visit
July and August are peak season, with long days, warm temperatures, and all facilities fully open. September is a local favourite — crowds thin, the light turns golden, and the trails are at their most beautiful. Winter brings a completely different charm, with snow-capped peaks reflected in the calm inlet waters.
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