I've been wondering for about the climbing around West Lake, which is just past North Preston on the north side of town.
Back in the spring a friend was visiting who was not a climber but a pretty hardcore hiker, so we ended up ticking off all the classic hikes around here. One of which was the Crowbar trail, which is a long (14km loop) steep trail that passes all sort of nice, but often mossy, blocks in the forest. At the far end of the loop is West Lake, which is surrounded by little bluffs and boulders among the trees, and at the far end of the lake is a cliff line with a bunch of Squamishy blocks at the base and one *really* nice looking, but relatively short, finger crack. Back in town I took a gander at the NS Rock book but didn't see any mention of this place.
A few weeks ago I decided to go back for another look, but this time I cunningly found a shortcut to West Lake (involves driving down a long dirt road to an abandoned summer camp - not a place you'd want to spend the night) which cut the walk down to a couple of kms to West Lake. And reaching the cliff again I noticed that somebody else had been up there: there was a nut, either a bailer or just stuck, halfway up that sweet crack.
Anybody know what the deal is with this place, if it's been picked over or is being 'developed'? As far as bouldering goes it's a bit of a hike to get there, even with the shortcut, but it is a nice area with a few gems hidden in the trees. Plus one really tall monolith right in the parking lot at the Crowbar side, with a prominent line up its prow that has definitely seen some traffic.