smart & sustainable

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low utility costs

As the future residents designed Driftwood Village as their own homes, they took utility costs seriously. Installing extra insulation, triple glazed windows and low-profile LED lighting will keep utility costs low in the long term.

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chargers for electric cars and e-bikes

E-bikes are a great fit for North Vancouver’s hills, and our bike rooms have ample outlets for charging.

Chargers are also available for electric vehicles.

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community car share

While parking is available to those who need it, we recognize that owning a car may not be necessary in our walkable urban neighbourhood. But knowing you have access to a vehicle when you need it gives people peace of mind, so we’re creating our own internal community car share program (in which participation is optional).

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recycling room

With the power of a collaborative community, we are organized to recycle many more items and materials than a typical strata. There are bins for light bulbs, batteries and plastic bags in the recycling room, so you don’t need to manage those small items in your personal space.

I can’t wait to get working on our second year of riparian habitat restoration along Wagg Creek.
— T, Driftwood member

Rear view of the west side of Driftwood Village, showing stairs from the courtyard down to a lower garden, the rear lane and Wagg Creek Park