Belcarra is a village on the shore of Indian Arm, a side inlet of Burrard Inlet, and is part of Metro Vancouver. It lies northwest of Port Moody and immediately east of the Deep Cove area of North Vancouver, across the waters of Indian Arm. Isolated by geography on a narrow peninsula, Belcarra is accessible by a single winding paved road or by water. Before incorporation it was commonly known as Belcarra Bay.
Private dock at Belcarra
Indian Arm is a steep-sided glacial fjord adjacent to the city of Vancouver in southwestern British Columbia. Formed during the last Ice Age, it extends due north from Burrard Inlet, between the communities of Belcarra and the District of North Vancouver, then on into mountainous wilderness. Burrard Inlet and the opening of Indian Arm was mapped by Captain George Vancouver and fully explored days later by Dionisio Alcalá Galiano in June 1792.
A southward view of Indian Arm, taken along the Dilly Dally Loop Trail in Indian Arm Provincial Park
Satellite photo of the Vancouver region; Indian Arm is in the upper right corner.
Buntzen No. 1 before additions 49°22′31″N 122°52′08″W / 49.3751748°N 122.8687525°W / 49.3751748; -122.8687525
Buntzen No. 2 power plant 49°22′12″N 122°52′31″W / 49.3701245°N 122.8753319°W / 49.3701245; -122.8753319