The North Shore will forever hold a piece of Canadian brewing history, as West 鶹ýӳholds the distinction as the site of the country’s first ever microbrewery.
Horseshoe Bay Brewery started brewing beer for the nearby Troller Bay Pub in 1982, long before the craft beer boom exploded on the West Coast decades later.
Horseshoe Bay Brewery is no longer pumping out the suds on the North Shore – although it spawned some other B.C. breweries that are still very much alive – but in its place are now 13 North 鶹ýӳbreweries, a number that seemingly rises each year.
Many of those establishments are clustered in the , a neighbourhood that now boasts eight breweries within easy walking distance of each other.
It's not just beer that's brewing here though. North 鶹ýӳis now also home to five craft distilleries, one winery, and the province’s first-ever urban cidery. Check out the map below for locations of all of North Vancouver’s breweries, distilleries, winderies and cideries, and read on for a description of each establishment.
Breweries
– Opened in 2017 in the Brewery District by the , this brewery is known for its creative fruity sours like the Pinky Tuscadero Raspberry Lemonade Sour.
– Tucked away near the soon-to-be-built Harbourside development, Black Kettle boasts with a large outdoor seating area.
– The newest addition to the North Shore brewery scene, .
– The OG of the North Shore craft beer revival, Bridge Brewing offers some local favourites such as North Shore Pale Ale and the Bourbon Blood Orange wheat ale. This year they made a beer to
– Another early adopter on the North Shore, Deep Cove does double duty as a brewery and distillery. Vodka, whiskey and gin are on the menu alongside a number of beers, .
– Green Leaf is known for its patio situated in an absolutely prime location overlooking the plaza at Lonsdale Quay Market with the 鶹ýӳskyline behind. It’s a great spot for people watching on a hot summer day.
– Another early arrival to the Brewery District, House of Funk is known for its such as the Juno dry hopped sour with blood orange, guava and vanilla. They’ll also brew you up a pretty mean cup of coffee.
– This is a Mexican-themed joint in the Brewery District, featuring authentic tiles imported from Mexico. , a pretty nice choice for a day at the beach.
– No actual beer is brewed here, but it’s a sister establishment to Bridge Brewing’s brewery. Unlike the brewery, which is tucked away in a bit of a light industrial neighbourhood, the BridgeDeck has
– Another Brewery District hotspot, also has an upstairs tasting room that can be rented out for private events, parties, corporate meetings, and even photoshoots.
– A recent addition to the North Shore craft beer scene, Shaketown in the Brewery District offers some interesting beers such as the Itty Bitty IPA that are
– There’s a cool , tucked just off of Lonsdale Avenue on the edge of the Brewery District. Grab some fried chicken and donuts from nearby Cream Pony diner and have yourself a decadent little day out.
– The location isn’t super sexy, particularly when bridge traffic grinds to a halt on Wildeye’s doorstep, but
Distilleries
– They want to do one thing at Copperpenny: They’re right in the middle of the Brewery District too, and their patio offers up cool cocktails with a nice little view of the water.
– The folks at Sons of 鶹ýӳhave gained a reputation around the Lower Mainland for their high quality offerings, particularly their vodka and amaretto. They’ve also got a cosy little tasting room boasting
– Tucked way near Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing, Stealth is here to make high quality vodka at an affordable price.
– The folks at Woods combine to make some unique drinks with a very Italian flair, including amaro, limoncello and nocino.
Cider
– Windfall, another new Brewery District establishment, is Try the sessionable Hail Mary, a rosé cider with notes of dry apple and berry, or Sweater Weather, which has a bit more body and alcohol content (8 per cent) from aging in Woodinville rye barrels.
Wineries
– This urban “Garagiste” winery opened its doors in the Brewery District in 2020, The winery, which offers tastings on site, is run by the same folks behind La Cerveceria Astilleros, a Mexican-style brewery in the same building.