Mt. Seymour ski resort

📷 Mt. Seymour

North America

Mt. Seymour

27

Fair

stable

Closed for Season — closed April 5

Weather data is still collected for informational purposes.

Last Snowfall

Apr 3

9d ago

Past 24 Hours

0cm

Past 48 Hours

0cm

Past 10 Days

3.9cm

14-Day Forecast

40.5cm

Snow Depth

139cm

🎿

Powder Days

3

this season

Updated: Apr 12, 3:02 PMWeather at base: 1010m

Resort Guide

Mt. Seymour is a ski resort located in North Vancouver, British Columbia, offering a variety of terrain across 40 marked runs and three terrain parks. The resort is known for its relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere and proximity to Vancouver, making it accessible for day trips. Signature experiences include night skiing, snowshoeing, and tobogganing, with amenities such as equipment rentals, lessons, and multiple dining options. Mt. Seymour stands out for its scenic views of the city and surrounding mountains, as well as its focus on beginner and intermediate skiers.

Resort Info

Summit1449m
Base1010m
Vertical738m
Lifts5
Runs41
Skiable Area200 acres
Avg Snowfall394 inches / 1000 cm
CountryCanada

Top Après Ski

The Rock Chute Bar & Grill – Located at the Mt. Seymour lodge, this cozy après-ski spot is popular for its relaxed mountain atmosphere, hearty comfort food, and selection of local craft beers, making it a favorite gathering place for skiers and snowboarders to unwind after a day on the slopes.

SnowSure™ ScoreAI
27
Fair
stable

Adequate snow - check forecasts before booking.

Currently, Mt. Seymour has a solid snow base of 101cm, but unfortunately, there has been no new snowfall in the past week. Looking ahead, the 14-day forecast suggests you could see up to 41cm of fresh snow, so keep your fingers crossed for some mid-April powder days!

AI-generated summary

This resort is closed for the season. Scores and weather data are still updated for informational purposes.

Depth

167cm depth - excellent coverage across all terrain.

Recent

36cm in the past week - decent refresh.

Forecast

23cm forecast - some snow expected.

Historic

Season is performing around average.

Data updated Sun, Apr 12, 03:02 PM UTC

Snow Summary

1449mECMWF Model

Updated Apr 12, 2026 at 3:14 PM

4cm
24h
41cm
Past 10d
14-Day Forecast
4
Prev10d
Now12
M13
31.9
T14
3.9
W15
T16
0.1
F17
S18
Past
Today
Forecast

Snowfall Forecast Maps

Pacific Northwest region

Current Conditions

Reported Sun, Apr 12, 03:02 PM UTC

Freezing Level

1690m

☀️ Above summit - warm/wet conditions

Base

1010m

Temp

3.6°C

Wind

0.8km/h

Snow Depth

101cm

14-Day Forecast

20cm

Mid-Mountain

1230m

Temp

0.4°C

Wind

2.4km/h

Snow Depth

3cm

14-Day Forecast

31.9cm

Summit

1449m

Temp

0.8°C

Wind

0.8km/h

Snow Depth

139cm

14-Day Forecast

23.1cm

Live Conditions

Mt. Seymour Webcams

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Local Reports

0 reports
SnowSure™ Forecast Range

Daily Snowfall Forecast by Model

Shows daily snowfall predictions from 7 weather models. Black line = SnowSure™ weighted average.

14-Day Snow Forecast by Model

Summit elevation (1449m)

ECMWF
40.5cm
GFS
20cm
GEM
1.7cm
JMA
91.6cm
ICON
0cm
Météo-Fr
34.3cm
SnowSure™
31.4cm

10-Day Forecast

Today

12

🌧️

6.3°

-1.3°

Mon

13

🌧️

0.6°

-2.3°

Tue

14

❄️

-2.6°

-5.8°

31.9cm

Wed

15

❄️

-1.6°

-9.9°

3.9cm

Thu

16

🌤️

2.1°

-12.6°

Fri

17

🌧️

1.5°

-8.9°

0.1cm

Sat

18

☁️

4.2°

-6.3°

Sun

19

❄️

-0.1°

-2.7°

4.3cm

Mon

20

☁️

2.8°

-2.5°

0.1cm

Tue

21

❄️

0.8°

-2.6°

0.1cm

Summit elevation (1449m) • ECMWF model

Season vs Historic

Updated Sun, Apr 12, 03:02 PM UTC

576.7cm

Season Total

This Season to Date

-36%

vs 5-Year Avg

905.2cm avg by now

+56%

vs 30-Year Avg

368.6cm avg by now

905.2cm

5-Yr Avg by Now

Snowfall over the past five years has been significantly above the 30-year average, with the 5-year average more than doubling the long-term norm. The current season, however, is notably lower than the recent 5-year average, reaching only 64% of that benchmark, though it still exceeds the 30-year average by 55%. This indicates a period of elevated snowfall in recent years, followed by a marked decrease in the most recent season. The data suggests increased variability and a potential shift away from the unusually high snowfall observed earlier in the period.

Best Months to Visit

February

Peak Season

January

Peak Season

March

Good

December

Good

Note: Based on typical ski season patterns for this region.