Lynn Valley


Lynn Valley is a neighbourhood of North Vancouver, British Columbia. Located at the northern edge of Metro Vancouver, it sits between Mount Fromme and Mount Seymour. The area's natural parks include Lynn Headwaters Regional Park, the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve and Lynn Canyon Park, whose main attraction is the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge. Lynn Valley is named after British Royal Engineer John Linn, who settled in the area after 1869. The main intersection of Lynn Valley Road and Mountain Highway is the location of the Main Library and Town Centre. The area is now known as Lynn Valley Village.

Argyle Secondary School

As the primary secondary school for young adults in Lynn Valley, Argyle Secondary School has been under consideration for rebuilding for the past seven years, with no true plans to move forward. Construction is now starting on a replacement school in the summer of 2018.

Natural features

contains approximately of land area, which some have characterized as relatively "unspoilt". One of the tallest known specimen of Douglas fir tree was once located in Lynn Valley.

Lynn Valley Town Centre

Lynn Valley has had a Town Centre, designed by architect Gregory Henriquez.