Joel Ross, PREC
Natural Beauty & Outdoor Access
The neighbourhood offers ocean views, wooded trails, and parks like Kwomais Point Park.
Ocean Park Terrace & Community Orchard is a charming green space maintained by the city, ideal for picnics and community gathering.
There’s a “1001 Steps” route from 15A Avenue down to the oceanfront.
Small-Town Village Vibe with Modern Amenities
There’s a cozy “village centre” (Ocean Park Village) with boutiques, cafes, restaurants, a library, and local services.
Despite its peaceful feel, it’s fairly accessible: transit connections, and it's not too far from key routes.
Strong Community Engagement
The Ocean Park Community Association is active: heritage projects, beautification, events.
Annual neighbourhood celebrations like Ocean Park Day and the Alexandra Festival bring people together.
Excellent Schools
Well-regarded local schools: Crescent Park Elementary, Ocean Cliff Elementary, Laronde (French Immersion), and Elgin High School.
Good for families looking for stability, education, and community roots.
Heritage & History
The Ocean Park Community Hall, built in the 1920s, is a heritage landmark.
Modern Housing Options
While there are many large and luxury homes, there’s also new development (e.g., Rockford by Cressey) aimed at downsizers and long-term residents who want to stay in the community.
Balanced mix: waterfront estates, single-family homes, and townhomes.
Lifestyle & Community Feel
Quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood.
Close-knit community — people really value that “village” feeling.
Less rain than some other parts of the Lower Mainland, according to climate data.
Joel Ross, Personal Real Estate Corporation
Remax Colonial Pacific Realty