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Mount Seymour Provincial Park

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Mount Seymour Provincial Park

The best walks and hikes in Mount Seymour Provincial Park

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Hiking in Mount Seymour Provincial Park offers access to a rugged mountain wilderness characterized by prominent peaks, dense forests, and sub-alpine meadows. The park features several elevated points, including Mount Seymour (1,449 m) and Mount Bishop (1,509 m), providing expansive views. Trails traverse old-growth Douglas fir and Western Red Cedar forests, transitioning to open meadows at higher elevations. The landscape also includes multiple lakes, such as Mystery Lake and Elsay Lake.

Best hiking trails in Mount Seymour Provincial Park

  • The most popular hiking route is Mount Seymour – First Peak (1407 m) loop from The Hut, a 4.5 miles (7.3 km) trail that takes 2 hours 34 minutes to complete. This route involves a significant elevation gain, leading to First Peak.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is View of Vancouver loop from The Hut, an easy 3.2 miles (5.2 km) path. This trail offers scenic viewpoints overlooking Vancouver and the surrounding Lower Mainland.
  • Local hikers also love the Brockton Point Summit – Mount Seymour loop from Brighton Beach, a 3.1 miles (5.1 km) trail leading through varied terrain to Brockton Point Summit, often completed in about 1 hour 38 minutes.
  • Hiking in Mount Seymour Provincial Park is defined by rugged mountain terrain, dense coniferous forests, and sub-alpine meadows. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy strolls to challenging ascents.
  • The routes in Mount Seymour Provincial Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 500 reviews. More than 5000 hikers have used komoot to explore Mount Seymour Provincial Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

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Goldie & Flower Lake loop via Perimeter Trail

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Zachary
June 20, 2026, Flower Lake

The Windfall Trail takes you swings you by the south shore of the lake, which is pretty and surrounded by young spruce trees. In the winter this can be a nice snowshoeing track from Mt. Seymour.

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Zachary
June 20, 2026, Goldie Lake

The trail runs above the shoreline of the lake, and you have a chance to hop down to the thin gravel beach around its edge as you cross over the bridge at Percy Creek.

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You can walk down from the parking lot to a lookout point that peers between the treetops in the direction of Port Moody. The lookout is right along the road but separated from traffic by barricading.

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D'Arcy T
February 13, 2019, Mount Seymour

Mt Seymour is located in the District of North Vancouver, BC. It is a part of the North Shore Mountains, rising to the north from the shores of Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm to a summit of 1,449 m (4,754 ft) above the Indian River and Deep Cove neighbourhoods. Mount Seymour is most commonly identified for its ski area of the same name, and as a popular mountain biking and hiking area. It is named in honour of Frederick Seymour, second governor of the Colony of British Columbia. The name is used to refer to the ridge although the main summit is one of several, and is also known as Third Pump Peak.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are there in Mount Seymour Provincial Park?

Mount Seymour Provincial Park offers an extensive system of over 15 hiking trails, catering to various skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy strolls to challenging ascents, with 7 routes specifically rated as easy by the komoot community.

Are there any easy or family-friendly hiking trails in Mount Seymour Provincial Park?

Yes, Mount Seymour Provincial Park has several easy and family-friendly trails. A popular choice is the View of Vancouver loop from The Hut, an easy 5.2 km path offering scenic viewpoints. Another excellent option for families is the Mystery Lake loop from Brighton Beach, which is a shorter, easy route leading to a refreshing swimming spot in warmer months.

What are the best trails for panoramic views in Mount Seymour Provincial Park?

For breathtaking panoramic views, the trails leading to the higher peaks are ideal. The Mount Seymour – First Peak (1407 m) loop from The Hut offers significant elevation gain and rewards hikers with expansive vistas. The Mount Seymour Peak Trail, while more strenuous, traverses First and Second Pump Peaks before reaching the summit, providing views of Vancouver, the Lower Mainland, and even Vancouver Island on clear days.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Mount Seymour Provincial Park?

Mount Seymour Provincial Park is generally dog-friendly, but specific trail regulations may apply. Trails like the Dog Mountain trail are popular with dog owners. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to protect the park's wildlife and natural environment.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Mount Seymour Provincial Park?

Yes, several trails in the park are designed as loops, offering varied scenery without retracing your steps. Examples include the Mount Seymour – First Peak (1407 m) loop from The Hut and the View of Vancouver loop from The Hut. The Brockton Point Summit – Mount Seymour loop from Brighton Beach is another popular circular option.

What natural features or landmarks can I expect to see while hiking?

Hikers in Mount Seymour Provincial Park can experience a diverse range of natural features. You'll traverse dense forests of old-growth Douglas fir and Western Red Cedar, which transition to open sub-alpine meadows at higher elevations. The park is also home to several beautiful lakes, including Mystery Lake, Elsay Lake (the largest), Goldie Lake, and Flower Lake. Elevated points like Mount Seymour and specific lookouts offer stunning views of the Lower Mainland and Indian Arm.

What is the best time of year to hike in Mount Seymour Provincial Park?

The best time to hike in Mount Seymour Provincial Park largely depends on the experience you're seeking. Summer (June to September) offers the most accessible conditions for all trails, with sub-alpine flowers blooming in the meadows. Fall brings vibrant foliage. In winter, the park transforms into a snowshoeing and skiing destination, with some trails accessible for snowshoeing. Always check current conditions before heading out, especially outside of summer.

Is public transport available to Mount Seymour Provincial Park?

Mount Seymour Provincial Park is located just 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver, making it relatively accessible. While specific public transport routes directly to trailheads might be limited, local transit options can get you close to the park entrance. It's advisable to check TransLink schedules for the most up-to-date information on bus routes serving the area.

Are there any challenging hikes for experienced hikers?

Absolutely. For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Mount Seymour Peak Trail is an advanced route, typically taking 4 to 5 hours to complete with a 500-meter elevation gain. This trail leads to the summit of Mount Seymour (Third Pump Peak). The View of Vancouver – Mount Seymour loop from The Hut is also rated as difficult, offering a strenuous but rewarding experience.

What do other hikers enjoy most about Mount Seymour Provincial Park?

The hiking experiences in Mount Seymour Provincial Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the park's stunning panoramic views, diverse terrain ranging from dense forests to sub-alpine meadows, and the variety of trails suitable for different skill levels. The accessibility from Vancouver is also a commonly appreciated aspect.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting in the park?

Yes, Mount Seymour Provincial Park's diverse habitats support a variety of wildlife. Hikers might spot deer, coyotes, and various bird species. While less common, bears, bobcats, and cougars also inhabit the park, so it's important to be wildlife aware and carry bear spray when hiking.

Can I swim in the lakes within Mount Seymour Provincial Park?

Swimming is permitted in the lakes within Mount Seymour Provincial Park, such as Mystery Lake and Elsay Lake, offering a refreshing dip during warmer months. However, visitors should note that lifeguards are not on duty, so swimming is at your own risk.

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