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Great place for hiking. Paths range from moderate to challenging. If you like nature, this is a terrific park. And if you follow a path to the ski resort, there's the Dog Mountain hike for a view of the city.
Amazing mountain. In summer, there are the options for hikes at the resort itself (closed during summer) and in the Provincial park. Winter you can go skiing, snowboarding, tubing, tobogganing, and snowshoeing at the resort. You can also go snowshoeing in the provincial parks. The resort is family owned amd family friendly, there is also lots of accessible parking. All of the hikes and ski/snowboard runs are beautiful. Would recommend to both locals and tourists.
Today was my first time on Mount Seymour. My husband, niece and myself went snow tubing. It was such a fun and exciting experience. It's was snowing and nice and cold. Lots of people came and had lots of fun. I would recommend this experience to everyone, all ages. There is lots of snow activities for everyone. Definitely a five out of five.
Went for a hike in the snow with some buddies, one of whom is an avid outdoorsman. Other than the somewhat lack of parking everything was great. The trails were pretty empty on a weekday morning and the slope was steep(as mountains often are lol) but was very satisfying to get to the top. Made it to Brockton point and stopped there as we were limited for time. Unfortunately it was foggy/cloudy up there so we didn't get to enjoy the spectacular views up there but there is always next time
Best biking I've experienced hands down bar none. Through the loop to Dog Mountain from the skiing lot, fantastic mix of terrain, view and elevation. When dry, would be ideal for trail running, as most of the trails are relatively tame and predictable. Cold, gritty and exciting experience. Dogs are ironically required to be leashed, but it makes sense since the trail is quite busy.
This is one of the most beautiful places that should be on a “must go” list. When you go, make sure you got the proper shoes because it can be a bit wet and muddy in a summer and slippery during the winter. By the way, this park might still have snow during the summer months :)) super gorgeous and breath taking place!
I did a hike up to the top of Mt. Seymour this past Saturday. There was still a lot of snow and it was a little foggy but it was a nice hike nevertheless :) I'd recommend it but maybe do it earlier in the summer for snowshoeing or later if you don't want large patches of snow.
Recommend visiting here in the winter and watching the sunrise. Had an usually warm winter day with full sun and was almost 15 degrees Celsius. Easy to rent snowshoes but would go early as it does get busy with rentals and for parking. Multiple trails to choose from for when snowshoeing and a great workout. I have been told also that it very romantic to watch the sunset from here also. Not recommended to bring Fido on this one.