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Caulfeild — Walkability, Transit, and Commute

A focused reference on walkability + transit in Caulfeild, drawn from the broader Caulfeild area page — pulled out as its own page so it’s scannable on its own.

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By car via the Lions Gate Bridge (Marine Drive east to Park Royal, then the bridge) is typically 30–55 minutes peak to downtown Vancouver depending on counterflow and conditions. Via Ironworkers Memorial / Second Narrows is 35–65 minutes peak. No SkyTrain on the North Shore, and no committed plan to extend to Caulfeild within the current TransLink 10-year capital plan.

TransLink routes 250 (Marine Drive — Park Royal — downtown via Lions Gate Bridge) and 253 (Park Royal — Caulfeild Village) provide transit access — door-to-door downtown commutes typically run 50–80 minutes. The commute math is non-trivial and is part of why Caulfeild skews to retired, near-retired, or remote-working professionals more than to daily downtown commuters.

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Bronson Job PREC, REALTOR® at Royal LePage Ben Gauer & Associates — Langley + Fraser Valley + Greater Vancouver
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