Come spend time on Mt Seymour this winter and immerse yourself in magnificent
snow capped mountains and breathtaking views of Vancouver, the Islands, and the
Valley. We invite you to visit Mt Seymour and spend a day or season with your
friends and family carving some turns, ripping some powder, catching some air,
or hiking a pristine snowy trail, and start your own snow filled adventure.

Mount Seymour is the North Shores smallest ski mountain, however Mount Seymour
has the largest terrain park of all 3 Shore Mountains.
It features 21 ski runs and 5 lifts.
Directions: Mount Seymour is accessed via the Mount Seymour Parkway. Take your
3rd exit off 2nd Narrows Bridge heading into North Vancouver and drive ~10mins.
Turn left on Mount Seymour road.Seymour is unusual because of its great
diversity. From its industrial waterfront to the secluded residential
areas along the banks of the Seymour River, it is hard to imagine an
area of greater contrasts.
Both banks of the Seymour, towards the north, are lined with expensive
homes that take advantage of the natural beauty of the river. The
southern portion of Seymour is mainly industrial and commercial, though
some multi-family residential is starting to creep in. The central
portion, between Mount Seymour Parkway and the Dollarton Highway, has
some low-rise apartment building and townhouse complexes.
An elementary school serves the area, located across the street from a
children’s favourite: Maplewood Farm. Maplewood Farm, a functioning
farm, offers visits for children and an opportunity to pet goats,
donkeys horses and cows.
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