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Skiing & Snowboarding

Top Tip: Even if you’ve been coming to our mountains for years, guidelines are quite a bit different this season so check with the resort ahead of your visit!

If you are looking for a place to ski or board near Vancouver BC, look no further than Vancouver’s North Shore mountains.

The North Shore mountains are a mecca for snow sports enthusiasts during the winter months. Whether you want to ski, snowboard or cross-country ski, Cypress Mountain, Grouse Mountain and Mt Seymour all offer downhill ski and snowboard terrain for all levels.

Our local mountains are all open late for night skiing and riding under the lights.

 

Snow Sports at Mt Seymour

Mt Seymour is a favourite with families. Accessible by car, Mt. Seymour has runs for skiers and snowboarders alike. Mt Seymour has over 200 acres of downhill ski and snowboard terrain with 39 trails, 5 lifts (1 high-speed quad, 2 double chairs, 1 covered magic carpet, 1 tots area magic carpet) and four terrain parks. 12 trails plus all-terrain parks are equipped with night lighting. Mt Seymour’s terrain park is one of the most recognized in the area. The terrain park incorporates several distinct areas catering to the varied abilities. Trail break down: novice 40%, intermediate 40%, advanced/expert 20% with 330m of vertical drop.

 

 

Grouse Mountain

Visitors have been flocking to Grouse Mountain since their first official season in 1926 to enjoy the best downhill sports. With 33 ski and snowboard runs, 15 night runs, 4 chairlifts, 6 terrain parks, 9km of snowshoe trails and the North Shore’s most extensive snowmaking system, Grouse Mountain is the City’s playground.

Cypress Mountain

Cypress Mountain is Vancouver’s only big mountain experience, with the most runs and the most lifts of all North Shore Mountains. There are runs for skiers and boarders from beginner to expert. Cypress Mountain is also home to Canada’s most popular Nordic skiing area. The Nordic cross-country area features 16km of groomed and track-set trails from beginner to advanced. Run break down: Beginner 13%, intermediate 35%, advanced 37% and expert 8%. Freestyle terrain accounts for 8%.

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