About the Park

Mount Seymour Provincial Park is located 30 minutes from Vancouver in the southwestern corner of BC’s Coastal Mountain Range.

The park provides year-round activities. For more information about winter activities please visit www.mtseymour.ca. The park is a popular day destination that offers impressive views of the lower mainland, the Fraser Valley and Mount Baker, Vancouver Island, and the Indian Arm Inlet from pullouts along the access road and various hiking trails. Visitors can utilize the park’s many picnic areas, the group campsite, or take advantage of the well-marked hiking trail system accessing the mountain’s sub-alpine region. Mountain biking on Mount Seymour is accessible via several of the lower parking lots along the access road. Trail maps and mountain biking information can be found at the numerous bike shops in North Vancouver.

Winter recreation is available from December to April and includes skiing and snowboarding, snow tubing and tobogganing, and snowshoeing. For more information on winter activities at Mt Seymour, visit Mt Seymour Resorts at, www.mtseymour.ca.

For more information about Mount Seymour Provincial Park please visit the BC Parks website.

Cabins Cabins
Camp Fires Camp Fires
Group Camping Group Camping
Picnic Areas Picnic Areas
Pit or Flush Toilets Pit or Flush Toilets
Walk in / Wilderness Camping Walk in / Wilderness Camping
Winter Camping Winter Camping
Cycling Cycling
Fishing Fishing
Hiking Hiking
Interpretive Programs Interpretive Programs
Pets on Leash Pets on Leash
Swimming Swimming
Wildlife Viewing Wildlife Viewing
Winter Recreation Winter Recreation

Visitor Services

Mount Seymour Park is home to Sea to Sky Park Services’ sister company Mt Seymour Resorts. Mt Seymour Resorts is Vancouver’s starting gate to winter recreation. It offers something for everyone: skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, winter education programs, snow tubing, tobogganing, great food, and special events for the whole family. Mount Seymour’s elevation and proximity to the Pacific Ocean provide the area with the most reliable and consistent snowfall in the region. Mt Seymour’s outdoor education department also offers a summer camp program for youth.

Advisories

Winter gatehouse operations.

Winter hours will come into effect on October 31, 2025. The gatehouse is closed from 10 pm to 7 am daily. Road access may be affected in the event of extreme weather conditions. – Posted October 29, 2025

Winter conditions, use caution.

Winter conditions exist in the backcountry. Park visitors are advised to come prepared with appropriate warm clothing and equipment. Visitors may encounter snow, ice and slippery conditions. Micro spikes, snowshoes or backcountry skiing equipment are recommended. Use at your own risk. Visitors to Brockton Point and beyond during the fall, winter and spring months will be exposed to avalanche terrain. Visitors should bring and know how to use an avalanche transceiver, probe, and shovel. It is recommended that visitors consider taking a formal avalanche training course prior to visiting the Park during winter months. – Posted October 29, 2025

Operational Dates

Group Site January 1 – April 1

Rates and Fees

Group Facility Fee
Group Base Rate – per site, per night
$80
Group (Adult 16+ yo) – per person, per site, per night
$5
Group (Child 6 yo – 15 yo) – per person, per site, per night
$1
Group (Child under 6 yo) – per person, per site, per night
Free
Visitor Services
Firewood
1 for $12 or 3 for $32