I'll be in Vancouver for a couple of days in May and for a change of pace, I've decided to stay at the Holiday Inn in North Vancouver.
I don't drive, so I'll be relying on transit as usual. According to the Translink website, route 239 runs by the hotel. Can anyone tell me where the bus stops are in relation to the hotel? If I need to cross the street for a stop, is there a signaled crosswalk?
Holiday Inn North Vancouver Transportation Questions
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I think you're staying at the Old Coach House Inn. Must've been purchased by the Holiday Inn folks. Anyhow, Cap College is just at the top of the hill, so I'd assume the 239 goes up Lillooet to Cap and then back down. So you can likely catch it on either side of the street. There should be a signal crosswalk and stop light at the corner if you need to cross. You might want to contact your hotel via email for more detail.