
Mt. Seymour in Winter
Mount Seymour is a top winter attraction in North Vancouver, offering an array of outdoor activities. Whether you’re into downhill skiing, snowboarding, tubing, tobogganing, or snowshoeing, this mountain provides fun for all ages.

Tubing at Mount Seymour in North Vancouver
Mount Seymour’s tubing park is a must-visit for those who love snow-filled adventures but prefer an alternative to skiing or snowboarding. The tubing experience was available for approximately $33 for a two-hour session last season, with all necessary equipment provided.
For those who love classic winter fun, Mount Seymour also boasts one of the best tobogganing parks in Metro Vancouver. Visitors can bring their own sleds and enjoy the slopes for around $15 per person most years.
Snowshoeing at Mount Seymour
One of Mount Seymour’s standout attractions is its extensive snowshoeing trails, offering both paid and free options.
The resort-managed trails provide a well-maintained and scenic snowshoeing experience. As of early 2025, prices for snowshoe trail access was as follows:
- Adults (19-59 years) – $17 ($39 with rentals)
- Seniors (60+) – $12 ($29 with rentals)
- Youth (13-18 years) – $12 ($29 with rentals)
- Children (5-12 years) – $11 ($23 with rentals)
- Tots (4 and under) – $6
- Adult Season Pass – $48
- Youth/Senior/Child Season Pass – $37
For budget-conscious adventurers, the free snowshoeing trails in Mount Seymour Provincial Park offer an excellent alternative. These scenic routes are accessible from the farthest end of the parking lot, providing a beautiful trek through nature without any cost.
👉 For more details about the snowshoeing trails click Snowshoeing at Mt Seymour.

Special Winter Events at Mount Seymour
Mount Seymour hosts several exciting seasonal events each year, such as:
- Family First Night – fireworks, entertainment, and night skiing.
- Family Day Weekend – In previous years, up to two kids (ages 12 & under) could ski for free per paying adult after 2:30 PM.
- Rockstar Puddle Party – A fun-filled spring event where skiers and snowboarders dress up in costumes and splash through massive puddles for prizes.
Learn More
For more information about Seymour, see the official Mt. Seymour website.
Other articles on this website that might be of interest include the following:
- Mount Seymour
- Seymour Ski Hill
- Cypress in Winter
- Winter Activities at Grouse
- Sasquatch Mountain in Winter
- Winter Activities at Whistler Mountain
Articles on other websites that might be of interest include:
- Lower Mainland Ski Hills
- Mount Seymour Provincial Park
- Mt. Seymour Season’s Pass Deals
- Snowshoeing at Mt. Seymour