Looking back on 2018
January 2, 2019
It was an interesting year in Lynn Valley. In June we saw the worst with the tragic loss of Narges Casnajad and her eight-year-old son Sepehr Koshkoye Delshad in a fire that affected numerous families and an investigation that didn’t reach any conclusions. We also saw glimpses of the best Lynn Valley has to offer as the community rallied and supported these families in an unprecedented way.
Looking back on 2018
Many celebrations were joyously marked with the sun appearing - rather than typical rain - at Lynn Valley Little League kick off, Lynn Valley Day and Pumpkin Patches. We finally got a new bridge to connect the trail system to Seymour and a new bike lane under Hwy 1. While the district grapples with unprecedented tourist traffic to Lynn Canyon, our mountains and trails are garnering more international attention than ever as the North Shore Mountain Bike Association continues its work and advocacy and locals continue to head outdoors.We have selected some of our favourite stories for the year. We hope you check them out to learn more about the people who make Lynn Valley unique and a community that cares about the place we live and the people in it.Millions raised and lives saved

Chicken tonight

Boys of summer

Endless sunken garbage

Wildfire ready

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Community Calendar
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Oct 182:00 PM - 4:00 PMRoyal Canadian Legion Branch 114, 1630 Lynn Valley Rd, North Vancouver, BC V7J 2B4, Canada
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Oct 19
Pumpkin Patch at Lynn Valley Preschool
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM3220 Mountain Hwy North Vancouver, BC, Canada -
Oct 19
Prenatal Yoga
11:00 AM - 12:00 PMMollie Nye House -
Oct 20
Chess Drop-in
1:00 PM - 2:00 PMLynn Valley Library 1277 Lynn Valley Rd, North Vancouver BC V7J 0A2, Canada