Trestle Rise by Bosa Development is a planned collection of 14 single-family homes in West Vancouver’s Uplands neighbourhood. Set at nature’s edge above the Trestle Bridge, the community is designed around west coast modern architecture, three- and four-bedroom homes, and views toward Burrard Inlet and downtown Vancouver.
West coast modern homes in the Uplands
Bosa describes Trestle Rise as the newest addition to West Vancouver’s Uplands neighbourhood. The official project page positions the homes as gracefully balanced, modern single-family residences that rise above the Trestle Bridge and take advantage of the site’s hillside setting.
A small community, not a large subdivision
With only 14 homes planned, Trestle Rise is intentionally limited in scale. That makes it different from a master-planned subdivision: the appeal is privacy, architecture, natural surroundings and a more selective residential setting near established West Vancouver amenities.
Address: Bosa lists Trestle Rise at 3898 Uplands Way, West Vancouver, BC V7S 0B7. The official status is planning / coming soon, so buyers should confirm registration, timing, pricing and availability directly with Bosa Development.
Views, nature and access
The project’s hillside position is central to the story. Bosa highlights extraordinary views of Burrard Inlet and downtown Vancouver, while the imagery emphasizes homes tucked into a green, sloped landscape. For shoppers, Trestle Rise is likely most relevant as a future West Vancouver single-family opportunity rather than a high-volume new-home release.
Why buyers compare Trestle Rise
Trestle Rise is worth tracking for buyers who want a rare new single-family home opportunity in West Vancouver, especially those prioritizing modern architecture, privacy, views and a nature-adjacent setting. NewHomeFinder lists it as a coming/planning community until Bosa publishes more detailed sales, pricing and floorplan information.
Good fit for: buyers watching West Vancouver luxury homes, limited-release single-family communities, and Bosa Development’s new work outside Calgary.
