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  1. Staff Portal. Guest Services: 604-986-2261. On-Hill Emergency Line: 604-630-6528. Email: info@mtseymour.ca. 1700 Mount Seymour Road, North Vancouver, BC Canada, V7G 1L3. Mt Seymour acknowledges that it operates on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including the territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh ...

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  2. Weather, conditions, webcams, run status, and open hours for Mt Seymour Ski Resort, Vancouver, BC. Vancouver's family-owned and operated ski resort.

  3. If you are booked into a multi-day camp or group lesson, and are sick or injured, please email us as soon as possible at lessons@mtseymour.ca. If you are booked into a private lesson, call 604-986-2261 (option 2) as soon as possible, so that we can try our best to reallocate your instructor.

  4. Mt Seymour, North Vancouver, British Columbia. 27,209 likes · 104 talking about this · 83,731 were here. Vancouver's family owned and operated ski resort offering a relaxed West Coast feel.

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    The first day of the 2023/2024 ski season was December 13th, 2023. The mountain closed on April 14th, 2024. On its last day of the season, the resort reported 660 cm of total snow fall. 327 cm remained at the summit. 140 cm of snow was at the base. See the Mount Seymourwebsite for the ski hill’s most up-to-date snow report and ski conditions during...

    In total, Seymour has 40 runs, three chairs, 200 acres of terrain and 330 metres in vertical drop. In terms of difficulty, there’s something for every level of skier, but especially for folks at the intermediate level. Mount Seymour is the easternmost of Vancouver’s three local ski hills, it’s often the one with the most natural snow and it boasts ...

    Access to Mount Seymour is by car, or shuttle busfrom either Parkgate Community Centre at 3625 Banff Court in North Vancouver or the Rupert SkyTrain Station at the corner of Rupert and East Broadway in Vancouver. There is a return trip charge of about $10 or $15 for the shuttle service, although it’s often free for a week or so just after Christmas...

    Mount Seymour is a great ski hill that’s especially popular with young families. Most years there are six Green runs and 26 Blue runs, which makes it good for beginners and intermediate skiers. Seymour has nice variety in its offering of skiing and snowboarding runs too. Some runs are narrow and through the trees while others are wide open. A numbe...

    Mount Seymour also has four terrain parks for snowboarders and skiers wanting to do tricks. There’s Mushroom, Northlands, the Pit and Dark Park. All four of Seymour’s terrain parks are lit and operating at night, and between them they feature over 30 different elements ranging from S to XL. Mushroom is the small beginner terrain park that’s located...

    In most years, regular full-day lift tickets for skiing and snowboarding are valid daily from opening until closing. In 2023/2024 prices varied depending on the date and timeslot you selected. (To learn about season’s passes at the resort click Mt. Seymour Season’s Pass Deals.)

    One of the special features of Mount Seymour is its tubing park. Even if you don’t want to ski, this mountain can still be a fun place to play. Tubing in a designated area is normally available for about $33 for two hours. Equipment is provided. Mount Seymour also has one of Metro Vancouver’s best toboggan parks, which costs about $15 if you bring ...

    Mount Seymour’s other big attraction is its Snowshoeing Trails. Some are free while others you have to pay for. The ski resort’s trails are fantastic. Prices for the 2023/2024 season were as follows. 1. Adults(ages 19 to 59) – $17 ($39 with rentals) 2. Seniors(ages 60+) – $12 ($29 with rentals) 3. Youth(ages 13-18) – $12 ($29 with rentals) 4. Child...

    The following video was taken in January 2021 (so during the COVID-19 pandemic). It shows the area at the ski hill near the bottom of the Mystery Peak Express Chair. Along the side of the downhill terrain is the entrance to the free snowshoeing trails in the provincial park.

    Every year Mount Seymour hosts a number of special events. One is the Shred for the Cause ladies’ night event on Monday evenings from late January until the end of March. See above for details. Other special events in recent years have included the following. 1. Family First Night– Mount Seymour usually hosts a fabulous family-friendly New Year’s E...

  5. Jan 14, 2022 · If you’ve got no equipment, the best option is to rent skis directly at Seymour Mountain. Their full service ski and snowboard rental centre has all the equipment needed for a great day out skiing or snowboarding. Full package rentals (ski or snowboard, boots, and poles) cost: Adults (19-59): $45.00. Youth (13-18): $41.00.

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  7. Oct 12, 2017 · The BC Mountaineering Club recorded the first climb of Mount Seymour in 1908. The Mount Seymour Provincial Park was established with a total of 677 acres in 1936. Mount Seymour Resorts Ltd. purchased the contract to operate the ski area; taking over management of 8700 acres of skiable terrain, a ski school and cafeteria operation in 1984.

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