This season, there have been terrible conditions but the hill (Mount Seymour) was still really fun. The only controllable problem is that the lifts are old and slow. The main lift takes so long my legs go numb by the time I get to the top. The season pass is pretty reasonably priced. The other local mountain with a reasonable price is Grouse but their runs are too flat and wide open. Seymour has a nice variety of skill levels and one of the nicest parks I've ridden in.
I would rate it 7.5 out of 10.
Mount Seymour has something for everyone. I started snowboarding last season and rode here every day. It's got mellow slopes to learn on and the ski school staff were awesome. I progressed to the intermediate slopes and by the end of the season I was riding some of their black runs which are great. Not the longest runs but great natural terrain. Not like Grouse where it's all just flat and wide. The terrain parks are awesome and I saw JP Walker and Chris Dufficy here riding one day. Lots of pros seem to call it home. I mainly learned how to jump in the Mushroom Park but plan on hitting the bigger parks this season.
My little brothers and sisters LOVE the tubing runs, and I kinda enjoy them too. You go so quicly it's great. Staff at Mount Seymour are awesome, some of the buildings are old but it's got a nice family feel. Service can be slow in the bar but it's got a nice feel so you can hang out there.
Love Mount Seymour. Easy access to get to, nice local feel and pro riders to watch and learn from.
This is a great family hill. There is a terrain part for the boarders, an area for toboganing and inner-tubing and a variety of beginner to intermediate terrain. They do not have much in the way of snow making equipment but have a higher elevation which means less chance of getting wet on the typically “West Coast.” The facilities are basic and a little dated but the staff are great and the lift passes are reasonably priced.