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Mount Seymour Provincial Park

Mount Seymour Provincial Park

Mount Seymour Rd., North Vancouver, BC
Number of
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1

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Located just 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Mount Seymour Provincial Park has been enjoyed by generations of Lower Mainland residents. The park offers wilderness camping, a group walk-in campsite with a pit toilet, a group shelter, and picnic tables. Also, the park offers visitors hiking trails of various lengths and difficulty which rewards hikers with spectacular views of Vancouver, the North Shore Mountains and the Indian Arm. There are opportunities for bird and wildlife viewing and three areas for day-use picnicking are available. There are several lakes in the park. Mount Seymour offers a variety of summer recreational activities including picnicking, bird and wildlife viewing, mountain biking, and hiking. While in the winter you can ski, snowshoe, tub, and toboggan within a controlled recreation area. in the park under a par use permit. There are 41 runs (13 of which are lit for night skiing and dedicated snowshoe trails. Fires are only permitted in the wood stove at the group campsite shelter. Park Size: 3,508 hectares

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Amenities

Biking Available Biking Available
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Fishing Nearby Fishing Nearby
Hiking Available Hiking Available
Mountain Biking Available Mountain Biking Available
Pit Toilets Pit Toilets
Swimming Available Swimming Available
Tent Sites Available Tent Sites Available
Winter Camping Available Winter Camping Available

Directions

The entrance to Mount Seymour Provincial Park is located on Mount Seymour Road just north of Mount Seymour Parkway in North Vancouver, 15 kilometres northeast of downtown Vancouver via the Second Narrows Bridge (or 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver) and Mount Seymour Parkway. The communities closest to this park are Deep Cove, North Vancouver and Lynn Valley.

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