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The North Shore Mountains are a
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overlooking
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in
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,
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. Their southernmost peaks are visible from most areas in
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and form a distinctive backdrop for the city. The steep southern slopes of the North Shore Mountains limit the extent to which the mainland municipalities of Greater Vancouver's North Shore (
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, the District of North Vancouver, the
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and the Village of Lions Bay) can grow. In many places on the North Shore, residential neighbourhoods abruptly end and rugged forested slopes begin. These forested slopes are crisscrossed by a large network of trails including the
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, the Howe Sound Crest Trail, the Binkert/Lions Trail and a wide variety of
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trails. The North Shore Mountains are a small subrange of the
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, the southernmost grouping of the vast
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. They are bounded on the south by Burrard Inlet, on the west and north-west by Howe Sound, and on the north and north-east by the Garibaldi Ranges. To the east the bounds are defined by Indian Arm (a branch of Burrard Inlet). The ridge running north from Mount Seymour has its own name, the
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, while the bulk of the range and most of the Howe Sound-flanking portion of it is officially known as the Britannia Range. Although not particularly high, these mountains are rugged and should not be underestimated. Severe weather conditions in the North Shore Mountains often contrast dramatically with mild conditions in nearby Vancouver. This is especially true in winter, but even in summer, large precipices are hidden very close to popular hiking trails and it is very easy to get lost, despite being in sight of the city. Those who venture into the North Shore Mountains for whatever reason should be well prepared at any time of year. Three deep valleys divide the North Shore Mountains. These are, in order from west to east: * Capilano River valley * Lynn Headwaters ** Lynn Valley * Seymour River valley * The Capilano and Seymour rivers emanate from the massive GVRD watershed area. The watershed extends deep into the North Shore Mountains region, but is strictly off-limits to all unauthorized human activities. The Lynn Headwaters, a deep
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valley drained by Lynn Creek, is no longer part of the GVRD watershed and is now a very popular Regional Park. There are two Provincial Parks in the area,
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and
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 Se ...
. Both feature reliable road access, downhill ski areas, and extensive trail networks. Nearby Grouse Mountain features a downhill ski area and tourist attractions which are accessible by the Skyride, an
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. A very popular hiking trail, the Grouse Grind, climbs up the steep flanks of Grouse Mountain from the tramway parking lot. Before the Grouse Mountain Skyride was built, a chairlift operated from Skyline Drive at the head of North Vancouver's Lonsdale Avenue, and the ski area itself could be accessed via Mountain Highway, which now has a gate at its upper end in the Lynn Valley neighbourhood. In the Seymour valley, a paved access road called the Seymour Trailway winds for many kilometres into the mountains. It is frequently used for recreation, and occasionally for TV and
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productions such as '' Stargate SG-1''.


Mountains

There are dozens of individual mountains in the North Shore Mountains. The list below is incomplete.


Britannia Range

* Sky Pilot Mountain * Mount Habrich *
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*Deeks Peak


Cypress group

* Black Mountain () – A forested summit overlooking Horseshoe Bay. Ski runs on the northern slopes are managed by Cypress Mountain Resort. * Hollyburn Mountain () – A popular hiking destination. Commonly known as Hollyburn Ridge and the location of an old alpine recreation community dating back to the early years of the 20th Century. It is the site of the only groomed cross-country ski trails in the Lower Mainland. * Mount Strachan () – Ski runs on the southern slopes are managed by Cypress Mountain Resort.


Grouse area

* Mount Fromme () – A large forested summit dome, often seen but seldom visited. This mountain is noted for the mountain biking trails on its south slopes. * Grouse Mountain () – Site of a very popular ski area, and the popular hiking trail Grouse Grind. * Dam Mountain () – Located directly west of Grouse Mountain with the hike from the Grouse lodge referred to as the "Snowshoe Grind". * Goat Mountain () – Another popular alpine hiking destination, very conveniently located near the top of the Grouse Mountain aerial tramway. * Crown Mountain () – An exposed granite pyramid ringed by sheer cliffs.


Cathedral/Lynn range

* Lynn Peak () – A small forested mountain, nevertheless a popular hiking destination due to ease of access. * The Needles () – An isolated series of ridge-top summits north of Lynn Peak. * Coliseum Mountain () – A remote alpine area consisting of a series of gentle granite exposures. * Mount Burwell () – A remote granite dome located at the limit of legal backcountry access. * Cathedral Mountain () – Among the tallest and most prominent of the North Shore Mountains, but off-limits due to its location within the Greater Vancouver watershed.


Fannin Range The Fannin Range is a Canadian mountain range lying between the Seymour River and Indian Arm/Indian River in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. The southern portion of the range terminates near the city of Va ...

* Mount Seymour () – Good trails and convenient access by road make Seymour a local classic hiking area. Downhill ski area in winter. * Mount Elsay () – A remote backcountry peak located beyond Seymour. * Mount Bishop () – A rarely climbed peak in the remote northern region of Mt. Seymour Provincial Park.


Lions area

* The Lions () – Probably the most famous peaks in the North Shore Mountains. These mountains, a pair of twin granite domes, are visually distinctive and can be seen from much of the Greater Vancouver area. * Mount Harvey () – An isolated alpine peak located near the Lions. * Brunswick Mountain () – The highest of the North Shore Mountains, located north of Mount Harvey. * Capilano Mountain () – east of the headwaters of the Capilano River


See also

* Geography of British Columbia *
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* North Shore (Greater Vancouver)


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North Shore Rescue
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