Capilano County, British Columbia

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Capilano County, referred to informally as "The North Shore", is one of six administrative counties of the Lower Mainland, located in the Canadian province of British Columbia. In December 2020, Capilano County had an estimated population of 570,700, making it the fourth-most populous Lower Mainland county, after North Fraser County and South Fraser County. Its county seat and most populous municipality is North Vancouver. The county is home to Capilano University, its main campus located in the city of Canyon Heights, the county's second-most populous city. West Vancouver, considered the most expensive city in Canada, is located in Capilano County.

Below is a list of all constituent incorporated municipalities in Capilano County by estimated population in December 2020:

Municipalities[edit | edit source]

# Municipality Population
1) North Vancouver 135,400
2) Canyon Heights 109,150
3) Upper Lonsdale 105,400
4) Cleveland Park 88,200
5) West Vancouver 80,300
6) Lynn Valley 77,350
7) Seymour Heights 71,200
8) Deep Cove 58,800
9) Sandy Cove 37,250
10) Horseshoe Bay 35,300