Mount Seymour Provincial Park
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The 3508 hectare Mount Seymour Provincial Park is located 30 minutes northeast of downtown Vancouver. The park encompasses Mount Seymour, Mount Elsay and Mount Bishop all of which are popular with nature enthusiasts, skiers and mountaineers alike.

Forest cover within the area consists mainly of coastal western hemlock, mountain hemlock, Douglas fir and western red cedar. The higher alpine meadows are covered in sub-alpine flowers, adding brilliant splashes of colour during the summer months. Animal life is abundant and includes species such as the deer, coyote, bear, bobcat, cougar, raven, Stellar's jay, grouse and siskin.

LOCATION
Turn off of the Mount Seymour Parkway onto the Mount Seymour Road where the park entrance is located.
 
PARK FACILITIES & ACTIVITIES
Camping - Wilderness camping is permitted throughout the park. A group campground is located near the parking lot and four picnic areas are provided for day-use visitors.

Hiking and Trails - An extensive trail system leads the visitor to the parks scenic attractions and notable features. Self-guiding nature trails provide information of the parks natural history. Horseback riders and bikers are permitted on designated trails.

Winter Activities - Mount Seymour Resort provides access to its ski runs with four chairlifts and a tow. Ski rentals and a ski school are available. A snowshoeing trail is provided.

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