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49°20′54″N 123°06′38″W / 49.34836°N 123.11059°W / 49.34836; -123.11059 Capilano is a neighbourhood in British Columbia, Canada. Located on the Burrard Inlet's North Shore, politically organised along with its Eastern neighbour as North Vancouver-Capilano for federal purposes and neighbour to its West as West Vancouver-Capilano at the provincial level. It is primarily composed of low density single family residential (RS), but contains a small amount of low density multi-family residential (RM) along arterial roads.
History
Throughout the 1880s, the Capilano Road that forms the backbone of this neighbourhood was built. However at that time, it was mostly uninhabited. From the 1940s through to the 1960s, low density housing was built, and the neighbourhood was established. Development continued up the hill through the 1980s and 1990s, but those areas are under different neighbourhood names.
Boundary and location
The neighbourhood of Upper Capilano is accepted to encompass much of Capilano Road north of British Columbia Highway 1 (Upper Levels Highway) and south of Cleveland Dam, while Lions Gate/Lower Capilano sits to the South between the highway and the Capilano Indian Reserve No. 5 (also known as X̱wemelch'stn/Homulchesan of the area's indigenous Squamish Nation). The eastern boundary of this neighbourhood is Mackay Creek. Capilano is located directly at the western boundary of the District of North Vancouver. Directly to the east of Capilano is Edgemont Village as well as Canyon Heights.
Capilano is close to the commercial centre of Edgemont Village.
Capilano has an approximate size of 2.4 square kilometres (0.93 sq mi). The lowest elevation within the neighbourhood is 75m, and the highest is 180m. It is rather narrow; its widest point is only 1.12 km. It is 3 km in length.
Topography
Capilano follows the fall line of the lower reaches of Grouse Mountain. The land is sloped except for a few plateaus.
Attractions
Parks
The Capilano Neighbourhood has the following notable parks:
- Capilano River Regional Park
- Murdo Frazer Park
- Eldon Park
- Cleveland Park
Tourist attractions
Capilano Suspension Bridge is a very popular tourist attraction. It is located within this neighbourhood.
Schools
Capilano is located within School District 44 North Vancouver and contains the following schools:
- Handsworth Secondary School
- Highlands Elementary School (North Vancouver)
- Cleveland Elementary School
Transit
Like other neighbourhoods within North Vancouver, Capilano is very auto-centric. However, it does have TransLink bus service on major roads. The extent of bus service includes:
- 236 along Capilano Road for much of its length
- 246 along Capilano Road from Ridgewood Drive and south
- 232 along Capilano Road from Edgemont Boulevard and north
- 247 (limited service) along the entire length of Capilano road
References
- "District-wide zoning map and bylaw". District of North Vancouver. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
- "The Origins of Capilano Road". North Shore Heritage Preservation Society. 2022-09-23. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
- "Upper Capilano". District of North Vancouver.
- "Lions Gate/Lower Capilano". District of North Vancouver.
- ^ "OpenStreetMap". OpenStreetMap. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
- "Neighbourhoods of North Vancouver British Columbia Canada". Lonsdale Avenue. 2020-04-02. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
- "Vancouver topographic map, elevation, terrain". Topographic maps. Retrieved 2024-02-15.
- "Schedules and Maps". www.translink.ca. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
- "nv_2024-01-01.pdf" (PDF). Translink. 2024-01-01. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
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