The Landing

 

The Landing: 100 Esplanade, North Vancouver, B.C. Canada

 

The Landing is Pinnacle's latest luxurious harbour view residence at The Pier, a newly restored North Shore heritage neighbourhood of former shipyard buildings transformed into galleries, marketplaces, boutique shops and one-of-a-kind restaurants. The Landing offers harbour panoramas that have not been accessible for over a hundred years - unparalleled and ever-changing vistas from the Vancouver skyline to the Lions Gate Bridge and the lighted ski runs of Grouse Mountain. The Landing places you in a distinguished contemporary residence designed and finished by Pinnacle International - a company whose tower residences grace city skylines from Toronto to Vancouver and San Diego.
  • A view unlike any other on the Lower Mainland - one that has been closed to the public for over 100 years
  • A waterside location that opens onto a seawalk and 700-foot pier
  • Adjacent to the Seabus for quick access to downtown Vancouver
  • A restored heritage setting of shipyard buildings refurbished for shops, markets, fine restaurants and public spaces
  • And extraordinary Pinnacle-designed residences with the finest interiors and finishes

 

Pier and Waterfront. A midst this picturesque enchantment, The Pier is a brilliantly restored North Vancouver waterfront with a signature 700-foot pier, waterfront walkways, docking float and bridges.

 

At The Pier, you are minutes from Vancouver... at the water's edge of the dynamic North Shore landscape of mountains, ravines, rainforest and rushing rivers.

 

In what will become a world-famous tourist attraction similar to the market waterfronts of Seattle and San Francisco, The Pier - linking with Lonsdale Quay and the Seabus Terminal - will create one of the most desirable must-see visitor destinations on the Lower Mainland.

 

Heritage and Museum: Historic Restoration...
It is a place long associated with prosperity... home to shipyards that built Victory ships and coastal steamers such as the RCMP Vessel "St. Roch" - the first to circumnavigate North America. 
The Pier's heritage restoration has been designed  to include a planned museum complete with Victory ship hull, parks, galleries and artist lofts, one-of-a-kind shops and restaurants.  The careful restoration of the heritage buildings testify to the attention paid to the historical significance of the former shipyard site.  The centrepiece of this heritage restoration is a planned museum highlighting the history and many facets of the North Vancouver community. 

 

Shipyard Plaza
The main public area, Shipyard Plaza celebrates its marine and shipbuilding heritage with preserved historical artifacts like the giant shipyard crane that looms above the landscaped plaza.

 

Craneway Plaza
A towering crane is preserved as the focal point for one of The Pier¹s parks and meeting places.

 

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