
Mount Seymour
British Columbia
Located in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Mt Seymour has the highest base elevation and the deepest annual snowfall of all the local North Shore mountains.
Approximately 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Mt Seymour has a base elevation of 3347ft and a peak elevation of 4150ft.
The mountain has varied terrain and consists of 35% beginner, 45% intermediate, and 20% advanced runs. There are three chairlifts and two beginner tows. The longest run is 1.6km with a vertical drop of 1082ft and the average snowfall is 1,000cm.
The Ski and Snowboard School has a celebrated history introducing new skiers and snowboarders to the slopes and has developed several popular single-day and multi-day programs. Programs are available for all ages and skill levels and include Bear Cubs, Mountain Riders, City Lights, and the popular Discover Lessons. Full rental services are available for skiers and snowboarders.
Mt Seymour also maintains extensive terrain for snowshoeing. Over 10 kilometres of marked and maintained trails can be found while exploring the Discovery Snowshoe Trails. Several guided programs are also available such as the popular Saturday evening Chocolate Fondue Tour, SnowFit and Baby & Me.
Snowtubing has quickly become an activity of choice for many guests. The Enquist SnowTube Park features four lanes of snowtubing fun, a 100m vertical drop, and a custom-built snowtube tow that eliminates the hike back to the top.
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