Just north of Mount Seymour Parkway and minutes from the Second Narrows Bridge, Parkgate offers seamless access to Vancouver, Burnaby, and the rest of the North Shore.
With a prime location blending city convenience and outdoor recreation, Parkgate is ideal for those who love an active, connected lifestyle.
At the heart of Parkgate is a vibrant community filled with shops, services, and gathering spaces.
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With a blend of essential services, recreational facilities, and a strong community network, Parkgate is a neighbourhood designed for connection and well-being.
North Van Rec – Parkgate Community Recreation Centre
Parkgate offers a diverse range of housing options, designed to complement its natural surroundings:
Families benefit from proximity to top-rated schools, including:
Dorothy Lynas Elementary
Windsor Secondary
Retirees enjoy a peaceful environment with easy access to amenities, parks, and community events. Whether you’re looking for quiet suburban living or an active outdoor lifestyle, Parkgate offers the best of both worlds.
For years, Parkgate was envisioned as a key commercial centre, designed to support the growing population and the more than one million visitors drawn to Mount Seymour each year. As the eastern North Shore developed, so did the need for local amenities, gathering spaces, and essential services.
One of the most significant milestones in Parkgate’s growth was the development of the Parkgate Library:
The vision for Parkgate has always included a balance between urban development and nature conservation. With Mount Seymour Provincial Park as its backdrop, Parkgate continues to evolve while preserving its connection to the outdoors. Its modern conveniences, strong community ties, and outdoor access make it one of the most desirable places to live on the North Shore Edge.
Supporting local businesses and fostering community connections across the North Shore