Mount Seymour Provincial Park
Mount Seymour Provincial Park is a park in Vancouver, British Columbia's North Shore Mountains. With an area of 35 square kilometres, it is located approximately 15 kilometres north of Downtown Vancouver. The park, named after Frederick Seymour, was established in 1936. Mount Seymour Provincial Park provides visitors with a variety of recreational activities and animals with natural habitat.
Mount Seymour Provincial Park. September, 2005 East slopes, looking north toward Mt. Elsay
The Steller jay is a common bird often seen around the provincial park and is the official bird of British Columbia.
A Douglas fir tree is commonly seen throughout the Mount Seymour Provincial Park.
Runner Peak and Mount Elsay from the Elsay Lake Trail
The North Shore Mountains are a mountain range overlooking Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. Their southernmost peaks are visible from most areas in Vancouver and form a distinctive backdrop for the city.
North Shore Mountains from Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver
A view of the North Shore Mountains as seen looking west from the Mount Seymour alpine area in March. The sharp-pointed peak near the upper right is Crown Mountain.