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Horseshoe Bay Real Estate

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Market snapshot

The Horseshoe Bay market right now

Horseshoe Bay currently has 32 active listings. Most homes for sale are priced between $1.02M and $3.50M, with a median around $2.00M. Detached houses make up the largest share of the market.

32
Active listings
27
For sale
$2.00M
Median list price
$1.02M–$3.50M
Typical range

Figures reflect current active MLS® listings and update as the market moves.

Neighbourhood guide

Living in Horseshoe Bay

Horseshoe Bay is a small seaside village at the far western end of West Vancouver, best known as a major BC Ferries gateway.

Location & boundaries

In the District of West Vancouver on Howe Sound, it sits at the western terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) and the start of the Sea-to-Sky Highway (Highway 99).

History

Settled from the early 1900s and originally known as White Cliff City, its ferry terminal opened in 1951 and was later taken over by the province.

Lifestyle

It has a waterfront village atmosphere shaped by boating and ferry-related tourism.

Housing & property types

Housing mixes older detached homes and cottages with low-rise condos on the steep waterfront slopes.

Shopping & dining

A compact village of shops, cafes and restaurants rings the bay and marina.

Parks & recreation

Horseshoe Bay Park sits at the waterfront, and nearby Whytecliff Park, Canada's first saltwater Marine Protected Area, is known for diving and sea lions.

Schools

Served by the West Vancouver School District (SD45), with Gleneagles Ch'axáy Elementary and Rockridge Secondary.

Getting around

The BC Ferries terminal links to Nanaimo's Departure Bay, the Sunshine Coast at Langdale and Bowen Island, with West Vancouver Blue Bus service and Highways 1 and 99.

Attractions & landmarks

The Horseshoe Bay ferry terminal and marina and Whytecliff Park are the signature landmarks.

Who it may suit

May suit those wanting a waterfront village with ferry access and boating.

Nearby neighbourhoods

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Neighbourhood snapshot — West Vancouver

Statistics Canada, 2021 Census of Population for West Vancouver, District municipality (DM) [Census subdivision], British Columbia. These figures describe the city as a whole, not this specific address — useful context, not a substitute for local knowledge. View source

Population

44,122

Total population

+3.9%

Growth since 2016

50.8

Median age

Income

$104,000

Median household income

Household

2.5

Avg. household size

28%

Live alone

59.4%

Families w/ kids

Housing

70.9%

Owned

29.1%

Rented

$2,500,000

Median dwelling value

Apartment39.2%
Single-detached house55.6%
Row house / townhouse5.2%
Other0.1%

Education

Highest credential, ages 25–64

Bachelor's degree or higher61.9%
Trades or college diploma20.3%
High school diploma15.8%
No certificate, diploma or degree2.0%

Commute

How residents get to work

Car, truck or van79.6%
Public transit7.0%
Walked7.7%
Bicycle1.7%
Other3.9%

Languages

Mother tongue, top responses

English70.3%
Mandarin10.5%
Persian (Farsi)8.0%
Cantonese1.2%
Korean1.0%

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