Posts Tagged North Vancouver City Library
The Resurrection of Urban Shore
Posted by Michelle Evans in News & Events on September 20th, 2009
I do apologize for the hiatus. Mostly I was sulking at the prospect of moving away from this beautiful place I call home. See, I had my apartment on the market this summer in hopes of finding myself with a larger home – we’re expecting our 2nd child now. Instead I ended up coming to the realization that I wouldn’t find what I want in this area just yet and would prefer to live more modestly in the place I love rather than move, especially if it meant leaving the Shore.
So I’m back to stay, and so is Urban Shore.
Now that the excuses are out of the way… I got out this afternoon to enjoy the neigborhood and dig up some info for you. A few new places have cropped up over the summer and a few places have shut down. Add in a some changes of ownership a little new construction and the City of North Vancouver’s urban hub is taking on a fresh look. Here are a few tidbits:
The North Vancouver City Library celebrated it’s 1st anniversary today. In the last year it has circulated more than 1 million items and now offers free WiFi throughout the entire Civic Plaza (.PDF) during library hours. Connect to the wireless network ‘PLAZAIR’; no password is required.
Bella Candela Grill on Esplanade has shut down but plans to re-open as a take-out/delivery place. I’m curious to see what will crop up there; I’ll keep you posted.
I got a message in August from Paul Mon-Kau of The District Social House that he has sold Kantine Urban Cafeteria. So far it doesn’t look like much has changed. The menu is a little different but still very affordable. Branding is the same but the website doesn’t seem current. There was a nice buzz there this afternoon, which was nice to see. I’m a big fan of the Esplanade Plaza, but it seems to lack in foot traffic a little.
I’ve always been a HUGE fan of the New Apple Farm Market at 20th and Lonsdale for produce and specialty/asian and organic foods, and I’ll dedicate an entire post to it at some point, but I just noticed a brand new produce store across the street from Starbucks at 13th & Lonsdale: Anna’s Fresh Produce at 1342 Lonsdale Avenue carries only produce. Their selection isn’t super extensive but their prices are awesome… just about everything was under $1.00/lb – coloured peppers were all $.79/lb and pineapples were 2/$3.50 for the ones I just spent $4.00 each on at another grocery store. Definitely going there for produce next time.
Thanks to all my readers for your support. I am back and excited about the future of Urban Shore. I hope you are too.
Don’t forget to check out Urban Shore on Flickr and now you can follow Urban Shore on Twitter @urbanshoreca.
The North Vancouver City Library
Posted by Michelle Evans in Arts & Culture, Babies & Children, Coffee Shops on November 15th, 2008
The all new North Vancouver City Library opened its doors on September 20, 2008 at 120 West 14th Street, just adjacent to the fountain plaza, 80’s Restaurant and the old NV City Library location.
The facility is beautiful and a state-of-the-art green building that incorporates 120 solar panels on its roof that not only meet its own power needs, but add power back into the Lonsdale Energy Corporation’s plant for use in the surrounding areas.
This library isn’t your grandma’s library… it comes complete with a digi kids area – a computer lab for wee ones, meeting rooms, study rooms, a terrace and a full media room with listening and viewing stations for DVDs, CDs and games. It also offers free WiFi during opening hours; you can also use the library’s printers wirelessly from your PC laptop. Nice touch.
One of the coolest features for teens is “The Room”:
Be sure to check out the graffiti art. Just for teens, this special room was designed with feedback from the library’s Teen Council and includes game gear, study tables and a 52-inch flat-screen TV.
Now THAT’s a library. Incidentally, the North Vancouver City Library has a “Teen Department” blog.
We showed up this morning just in time to catch the Storytime & Craft for kids 4-8yrs, one of several children’s programs offered by the North Vancouver City Library. Most of the kids were younger than 4 and the staff was very accommodating.
Last but certainly not least, North Van’s own Braza has opened the Braza Library Café right on the main floor and you can, indeed, bring your coffee into the library and make an outing of it. No more need to go to Indigo to drink a Starbucks and enjoy a read.
I think I’ll make a weekly visit to the library a part of my regular routine. The North Vancouver City Library is open 7 days a week.












