ood in ‘““FHERE’S NO place like home’’ is what visitors are most likely to hear from a collection of loyal in- habitants who live in the village of Dundarave. That’s because most who live in this tightly-knit area in West Van- couver wouldn’t dream of leaving. Located between 24th and 25th and Marine Drive, this charming community, with its fashionable shops, charming restaurants and cafes, began as a logging camp in the early 1900's. At the foot of 25th Street, a pier was constructed in anticipation of a ferry service that was never built. Off that same pier there is a stunn- ing view of Vancouver and Van- couver Island in the distance, and undarave PLENTY TO SEE AND DO 5 — North Shore News — Tourism Guide "89 A waterfront park opens the area up to picnics, swimming, group games and sunbathing all suminer long. Heritage buildings such as the 1912 building that originally hous- ed the Clachan Hotel — and now Peppi’s Family Restaurant — and the Swan Restaurant at Marine and 24th, lend the area a certain charm. Last summer, a major revitaliza- tion project gave Dundarave a new face, with the installation of old- fashioned lamps, trees, and plant- ers. Although Dun@arave has grown over the years, shopkeepers keep the old-fashioned community spirit alive by getting to know their fishing is the favorite summer customers and offering friendly pastime. advice. WHYTECLIFF PARK in West Vancouver is a popu- lar scuba diving !ocation with an underwater marine park and abundance of sea life. ss NEWS photo Nell Lucente We are. The fashions you love. The fine china you collect. The gifts they’ll cherish. The store you'll love to shop. In Park Royal, we are all these things and more. EATON'S We are. Canada’s department store ~ gavel a Caried Westie