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North Van’s new plaza features water park, playground

Staff report
June 14, 2022 3:37pm

District of North Vancouver’s newest Town and Village Centre is now welcoming residents and businesses.

Near Capilano Road and Marine Drive, Lions Gate Village has quick access to transit, is accessible for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists, and offers various housing options, says the District of North Vancouver.

At the heart of the village is a plaza that features restaurants, offices, playground and a water park. The plaza is also the location of the new Lions Gate Community Centre, which opened in April 2022. It includes a variety of indoor and outdoor recreation opportunities such as a community living room, full-sized gym, multi-purpose rooms, arts space and meeting rooms.

The centre is located within the new LARCO residential development that is being built just west of Capilano Road, between Curling Road and Fullerton Avenue.

Operated by North Vancouver Recreation and Culture (NVRC) Commission, it provides a variety of indoor and outdoor recreation, fitness, sport, arts, social opportunities and special events through NVRC and Capilano Community Services Society (CCSS).

It also houses a North Vancouver District Public Library express library and CCSS-operated Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Program.

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