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Five ways to enjoy Deep Cove in North Vancouver

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Though finding parking can be a challenge, Deep Cove offers relaxing waterfront views, several marine activities, and beautiful parks to enjoy a picnic with family.
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September 23, 2023 12:49pm

Exploring the Best of Deep Cove: 5 Must-Try Activities

It’s no secret that Deep Cove in North Vancouver is a beautiful place to explore at any time of the year. With its gorgeous waterfront, quiet village charm, and trails that promise stunning views across to the Burrard Inlet, it’s no wonder that this charming neighborhood draws a lot of visitors, especially in the summer.

But what does Deep Cove have to offer apart from the stunning scenery? Whether you are a local looking for something new to do or a visitor checking out the area, here are Five Deep Cove delights not to be missed.

Picnic with a View

Nothing says relaxation like a picnic with a view. The waterfront of Deep Cove offers an unbeatable combination of breathtaking scenery and tranquil beauty – perfect for unwinding after a long day. Head to Panorama Park in the north or Deep Cove Park in the south and enjoy the views as you savor your delicious meal (don’t forget to bring some blankets!) or pick up some takeout from a local eatery. However, please note that parking is a challenge in Deep Cove, so it’s best to know before you go.

Quarry Rock Hike

Unleash your inner mountain goat and venture on a hike to Quarry Rock. It might be short, but don’t let that fool you – it’s a steep trek that will keep your heart pumping for about 45 minutes to an hour. The trailhead, situated at the end of Panorama Drive, is a bit of a hide-and-seek champion, but keep those peepers open, and you’ll find it. The hike itself is a pleasant ramble through the verdant forest, but the real showstopper is the viewpoint.

As you heave yourself onto Quarry Rock, you’ll be greeted with a panoramic view of Deep Cove and Indian Arm that will leave you speechless. Sunset is a particularly magical time, with the sky performing a vibrant dance of pink and orange hues. Bring a camera, folks – this is a view you’ll want to remember.

BBQ Bliss at Cates Park

This vast expanse of greenery is not just a sight for sore eyes but also a paradise for the BBQ enthusiast.
This gem of a park, snuggled on the Burrard Inlet just before it sneaks around the corner and transforms into the Indian Arm, is popular with boaters, thanks to the boat launch. It’s the perfect backdrop for catching up with friends over a picnic or grilling up some mouth-watering BBQ. With the stunning views of Deep Cove in the background, there’s no better place to enjoy a sizzling feast. So, dust off that picnic blanket, pack your favorite condiments, and prepare to enter a state of BBQ bliss at Cates Park.

Paddle into Serenity

Step away from the shore and immerse yourself in a tranquil kayaking adventure that’ll make you feel like you’re in your own National Geographic special. Deep Cove is known for its pristine, crystal-clear waters that are waiting to be explored.
Paddle into the great blue yonder, where seals are your nosy neighbors, and the rhythmic lapping of the water against your kayak is your soundtrack. Venture into hidden coves, each more serene than the last, and spot wildlife that adds a touch of magic to the experience. The Deep Cove Marina offers several water-based activities such as boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding, to name a few.
Groove to Live Tunes at The Raven Pub:

Unwind at the local pub

There’s no such thing as a dull evening in Deep Cove, especially when you can groove to the sweet tunes of local bands at The Raven Pub. This cozy little watering hole is as famous for its live music as it is for its frothy pints and hearty grub. Whether it’s jazz that jives with you, blues that moves you, or rock that rolls you, The Raven Pub has a beat for every heart. So get ready to tap your feet, nod your head, and let the music carry you away. Between the laughter, melodies, and unforgettable memories, you’ll be served an experience as rich as the frothy stout in your hands. And remember, a night at The Raven Pub is more than just a night out – it’s a Deep Cove tradition.

The village of Deep Cove itself is a charming and vibrant community with shops, cafes, restaurants, and art galleries. It’s a great place to explore and relax after outdoor adventures. So grab your picnic blanket and paddleboard, and let the fun begin. Deep Cove delights await.

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