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North Vancouver (electoral District), North Vancouver
North Vancouver may refer to: *North Vancouver (city), a city in British Columbia, Canada * North Vancouver (district municipality), a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada * North Vancouver (electoral district), a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada *North Vancouver (provincial electoral district), a provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada *North Vancouver station, a seasonal tourist railway station See also * North Shore (Greater Vancouver), which encompasses the city and the district as well as West Vancouver *North Vancouver School District *Vancouver (other) Vancouver is the most populous city in British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver may also refer to: Places * Mount Vancouver, a mountain on the Yukon–Alaska border * Mount Vancouver (New Zealand), a mountain in the Southern Alps on the South Island ... * Vancouver (electoral districts) {{disambig, geo ...
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North Vancouver (city)
The City of North Vancouver is a city on the north shore of Burrard Inlet, British Columbia, Canada. It is the smallest in area and the most urbanized of the North Shore (Greater Vancouver), North Shore municipalities. Although it has significant industry of its ownincluding shipping, Chemical industry, chemical production, and Film industry, film productionthe city is considered to be a suburb of Vancouver. The city is served by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, British Columbia Ambulance Service, and the North Vancouver City Fire Department. History In the 1880s, Arthur Heywood-Lonsdale and a relation James Pemberton Fell, made substantial investments through their company, Lonsdale Estates, and in 1882 he financed the Moodyville investments. Several locations in the North Vancouver area are named after Lonsdale and his family. Not long after the District was formed, an early land developer and second reeve of the new council, James Cooper Keith, personally underwrote a loan ...
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North Vancouver (district Municipality)
The District of North Vancouver is a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada, and is part of Metro Vancouver. It surrounds the City of North Vancouver on three sides. As of 2016, the District stands as the second wealthiest city in Canada, with neighbouring West Vancouver the richest. The municipality is largely characterized as being a relatively quiet, affluent suburban hub home to many middle and upper-middle-class families. Homes in the District generally range from mid-sized family bungalows to very large luxury houses. A number of dense multi-family and mixed-use developments have popped up across the district in recent years; however, the District remains a primarily suburban municipality. The District is served by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, British Columbia Ambulance Service, and the District of North Vancouver Fire Department. History For thousands of years, the Indigenous Squamish and their kin Tsleil-Waututh, of the Coast Salish, resided in the ...
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North Vancouver (electoral District)
North Vancouver is a federal electoral district in the province of British Columbia, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1988. Demographics :''According to the Canada 2016 Census; 2013 representation'' Languages: 69.8% English, 7.7% Persian, 2.2% Tagalog, 2.1% Mandarin, 1.9% Korean, 1.8% French, 1.6% Spanish, 1.6% German, 1.5% Cantonese Religions (2011): 47.2% Christian (18.2% Catholic, 7.0% Anglican, 6.6% United Church, 1.6% Lutheran, 1.5% Presbyterian, 1.4% Christian Orthodox, 1.3% Baptist 9.6% Other), 6.3% Muslim, 42.5% No religion Median income (2010): $39,040 Average income (2010): $58,194 Geography This district includes the entirety of the City of North Vancouver and the majority of the District of North Vancouver. History This riding was created in 1987 from portions of North Vancouver—Burnaby and Capilano electoral districts. The 2012 federal electoral boundaries redistribution concluded that the electoral boundaries o ...
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North Vancouver (provincial Electoral District)
North Vancouver was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It first appeared on the hustings in 1916 and at the time of its creation included West Vancouver as well as North Vancouver. Prior to its creation the North Shore had been part of the Vancouver riding.. The North Vancouver riding last appeared in the election of 1963, after which it was partitioned into North Vancouver-Capilano, North Vancouver-Seymour, and West Vancouver-Howe Sound. This area is represented today by North Vancouver-Seymour and North Vancouver-Lonsdale. The Lonsdale riding covers an area similar to North Vancouver-Capilano. West Vancouver-Howe Sound has become West Vancouver-Capilano and West Vancouver-Garibaldi. The latter includes areas formerly part of the old Lillooet riding West Vancouver-Capilano includes western areas of North Vancouver formerly part of North Vancouver-Capilano. For other current and historical North Shore and City of Vancouver ridings, ...
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North Vancouver Station
North Vancouver station is a railway station located in the city of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and is serviced by the Rocky Mountaineer tour company. The station is used on the ''Rainforest to Gold Rush'' route that goes to Jasper (via Whistler and Quesnel). It was formerly the southern terminus of the '' Whistler Sea to Sky Climb''. The station is three blocks from the original North Vancouver railway station that was originally established for the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, later called BC Rail BC Rail is a railway in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Chartered as a private company in 1912 as the Pacific Great Eastern Railway (PGE), it was acquired by the provincial government in 1918. In 1972 it was renamed to the British ..., until BC rail ended that service on October 31, 2002. References Rocky Mountaineer stations in British Columbia {{BritishColumbia-railstation-stub ...
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North Shore (Greater Vancouver)
The North Shore (of Burrard Inlet) is a term commonly used to refer to several areas adjacent to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: *the West Vancouver, District of West Vancouver; *the North Vancouver, British Columbia (city), City of North Vancouver; *the North Vancouver, British Columbia (district municipality), District of North Vancouver; and *the North Shore Mountains It is renowned for its proximity to nature, varied outdoor recreation opportunities (especially mountain biking) as well as historically significant west coast modernist architecture. Activities Attractions include three local ski hills – Cypress Mountain Ski Area, Cypress Mountain, Grouse Mountain, and Mount Seymour – which feature skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, tubing, and tobogganing. Hiking and watersports are also popular activities in the North Shore communities. Popular hiking areas include six mountain peaks – Black, Strachan, Hollyburn, Grouse, Fromme, and Seymour Mountains – along with ...
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North Vancouver School District
North Vancouver School District 44 is a school district (also "NVSD") in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The district contains 25 elementary schools, seven secondary schools, and one online school; there are approximately 16,000 students and 2,600 staff. With an annual budget of over $235 million (2023-24 fiscal), the North Vancouver School District manages public schools in the City of North Vancouver and District of North Vancouver and is governed by the North Vancouver Board of Education, which is composed of seven elected trustees. Schools Closed schools * Balmoral Junior Secondary School - 1959-2009 * District Diagnostic Centre (“DC1”), a specialized education setting for severe learning disabled (SLD) children - 1994 - closed for financial reasons * Delbrook Senior Secondary School - 1957-1977 closed due to fire. * Plymouth Elementary School - closed for financial reasons * Ridgeway Annex *Keith Lynn Alternative Secondary School - demolished for new h ...
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Vancouver (other)
Vancouver is the most populous city in British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver may also refer to: Places * Mount Vancouver, a mountain on the Yukon–Alaska border * Mount Vancouver (New Zealand), a mountain in the Southern Alps on the South Island of New Zealand Canada * Greater Vancouver, a metropolitan area whose urban center is Vancouver, BC * Metro Vancouver Regional District, a British Columbia regional district that encompasses Vancouver and surrounding municipalities * Vancouver (electoral districts), electoral districts in Vancouver, BC * Vancouver Island, a major landmass off the western coast of British Columbia * Vancouver River, a river emptying into Prince of Wales Reach of Jervis Inlet United States * Vancouver, Washington ** Fort Vancouver, a 19th-century fur trading post in present-day Vancouver ** Vancouver Barracks, a former U.S. Army station near Fort Vancouver * Vancouver Lake, a lake in Clark County, Washington Vessels * ''Vancouver'' (1826 vessel), a vess ...
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