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Navvy Jack Community Gardens,
Brian Kerr (guest)
wrote
3 years ago:
Please see Google maps for Navvy Jack Gardens
Navvy Jack Community Gardens,
Brian Kerr (guest)
wrote
3 years ago:
Your photos are outdated.
Ambleside Boat Launch,
Coho (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
The current plan (Oct'15) for the Ambleside Boat Launch is for it's removal... see http://westvancouver.ca/government/mayor-council/councils-priorities/ambleside-waterfront-concept-plan-consultation
Villa Maris,
Emily (guest)
wrote
10 years ago:
Priscilla- The Touchstone is not a good comparison for this building. It is in North Vancouver, extremely different demographically. This majority of residents in this area of Dunderave are retired with grown children, compared to the young families that densely populate the area around Capilano Mall. Touchstone is roughly five years old- compared to the Palace that was completed in 1965 (and yes it is concrete construction). I lived in the Touchstone building briefly, and completely agree that it is crowded and noisy- despite rarely seeing your neighbours. The buildings are worlds apart.
Ambleside Soccer & Field Hockey Pitch,
;l, (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
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West Vancouver,
k_k (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
its a greate and beautiful palace and most of its people are nice
Evelyn by Onni,
awvan
wrote
13 years ago:
Recently purchased by Onni. Sales to restart soon.
Ambleside Youth Centre,
Ambleside (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
Come visit at www.amblesideyouthcentre.ca
Great Place for Youth 13 - 18 y/o
Free Wifi
Cheap Concession Food
Friendly Atmosphere
Fisheries and Oceans Canada,
valliant (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
MUCH cheaper parking if your taking the watertaxi to other points in Howe Sound, check it out.
Eagleridge Bluffs,
area resident (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
This map does not show the ongoing destruction of Eagleridge Bluffs as a new highway is being blasted through the mountainside for the 2010 Olympics. An updated satelite photo is needed!
3330 Radcliffe Avenue,
Will (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
$27 million. My buddy's family sold it.
3330 Radcliffe Avenue,
Alex (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
February 21st, 2008. This house was purchased by Darryl Katz (Katz Group/Rexhall Pharmacies & Edmonton Oilers) for $30 million.
Mulgrave School,
luke (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Location, Location, Location
Mulgrave has it all
Mulgrave School,
KY (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Mulgrave rocks.
3330 Radcliffe Avenue,
gord (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
3330 Radcliffe Avenue.
It's actually $25,000,000. Listed by Malcolm Hasman (http://www.malcolmhasman.com/index2.html) There's a video tour of this house. This house is just plain ostentatious money wasting. West Vancouver is by far the highest real estate in the country, and would rival the richest areas of America; take out the bottom 10% cheapest home values in West Vancouver, and the top 10% priciest homes in West Vancouver and the average value would be $3-4 million. Still no house even compares to the luxury and money wasting in this shack. (This house, also, should be noted, is owned by a mining CEO who also owns another $20 million dollar house in West Vancouver)
$10-$15 million dollar homes are rare, there's more than a handful in the city; heyt do pop up on the market every now and then but usually nothing tops out above $10,000,000. So a house with a value double that is shocking. This house is the first house of this type in West Vancouver- to show on the market- but it most certainly will not be the last.
Just to the left (as you are looking at the map from a monitor; or, to the west if you were actually driving) is a house with a $2.3 million dollar higher assessed tax value; which would equate into a $5 million dollar jump in market value, so it would be at least $30-$35.
Dundarave Pier,
Gep3 Wikipedia (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Location of the annual RoyalTea (see www.RoyalTea.ca)
Cypress Falls Park,
suzanne (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
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