The Met sits right on Lonsdale Avenue, the spine that runs from the North Vancouver waterfront up toward the mountains. Living on the Avenue puts the essentials at street level - cafes, restaurants, grocers, and bakeries in either direction. Downhill, Lonsdale Quay's public market and the SeaBus to downtown are an easy walk, with the Shipyards plaza and waterfront seawall just beyond. Uphill, the streets climb toward Grand Boulevard's green median and views back over the harbour. Frequent transit runs the length of Lonsdale, so reaching the Quay or the slope is simple without a car. It is central North Vancouver living, walkable in every direction.
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| Type | Size | Rented For |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Bed | 1.0 Bath Unfurnished |
650 sqft | $2,400/mo |
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Lower Lonsdale - "LoLo" - is North Vancouver's vibrant waterfront neighbourhood at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue, anchored by the Lonsdale Quay Public Market and the SeaBus terminal, which crosses to downtown Vancouver in about twelve minutes. The reborn Shipyards District is its showpiece - a waterfront plaza of restaurants, breweries, and patios that hosts the Shipyards Night Market in summer and an outdoor skating rink in winter, alongside the Polygon Gallery and the Burrard Dry Dock Pier. The seawall and Spirit Trail run the harbour's edge with downtown skyline views, and Lonsdale Avenue climbs from here past shops, cafes, and grocers. A wave of new mid-rise development has made it one of the North Shore's most walkable, in-demand neighbourhoods.
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Last updated: August 19, 2026