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Cypress
Mountain
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Cypress
Mountain offers some of the best skiing in Vancouver, and one
of Western Canada’s most respected Ski and Snowboard Schools.
Cypress Mountain was the Official Freestyle Skiing (Aerials,
Moguls & Ski Cross) and Snowboard (Half Pipe, Parellel Giant
Slalom, and Snowboard Cross) Venue for the 2010 Olympic Winter
Games.
Day or night, you’ll enjoy great conditions and a wide variety
of runs for skiers of all levels. Snowboarders will love the
awesome variety of Freeriding terrain, along with kickin parks
and pipes all over the mountain.
With the most expansive terrain and the largest vertical
rise on the North Shore of Vancouver, Cypress Mountain is
Vancouver's premier winter playground. Whether you ski or
snowboard, spectacular views of downtown Vancouver, English
Bay, Georgia Straight and Howe Sound are yours to enjoy on
the two mountains at Cypress, Mt. Strachan and Black Mountain.
Cypress is recognized as the most popular cross country
ski area in Canada, and can accommodate in excess of 2,000
cross country skiers per day. Cross Country skiing at Cypress
Mountain is a unique experience for the whole family. Enjoy
19 kms of groomed trails - with 7 kms lit for night skiing
- that wind through snow-covered lakes and snowy mountain
forests, or experience adventure on snowshoes with over 10
kms of self-guided snowshoe trails.
At the SnowPlay area you can feel the thrill of sliding
down trails in a snow tube, and let the tube tow do all the
work getting you back up the hill.
The first skiers found their way to the North Shore mountains
in the 1920s. These ski enthusiasts would take a ferry across
Burrard Inlet and hike up the mountains to log cabins, many
of which can still be found on Hollyburn Mountain. The area's
first ski run now serves as a cross-country and tubing area.
Hollyburn Lodge was built in the early years, and is still
used, offering a remarkable reminder of the mountain's skiing
heritage. The resort has been operating in its current form
since the early 1970s.
Cypress Mountain is very proud to have hosted the Freestyle
Moguls, Freestyle Skiing, Snowboard Halfpipe, Snowboard Parallel
Giant Slalom and Boardercross competitions for the Vancouver
2010 Olympic Winter and Paralympic Games. To prepare for the
games, many exciting developments transformed Cypress Mountain
into a world-class winter recreation area, including the following
improvements.
Moguls
Start Elevation: 1022m | Finish Elevation: 907m | Vertical:
114m | Slope Length: 251m | Grade: 28 degree for 70m, 27 degree
for 153m & 25 degree for 27m
Aerials
Start Elevation: 926m | Finish Elevation: 906m | Vertical:
19m | Slope Length: 111m | Horizontal: 126m | Grade: 26 degree
for 55m, -1 degree for 25m & 38 degree for 31m
Ski
Cross (SX)
Start Elevation: 1175m | Finish Elevation: 966m | Vertical:
208m | Slope Length: +/- 1,130m | Grade: 18%
Snowboard
Cross (SBX)
Start Elevation: 1175m | Finish Elevation: 966m | Vertical:
208m | Slope Length: +/- 1,130m | Grade: 18%
Parallel
Giant Slalom (P.G.S.)
Start Elevation: 1133m | Finish Elevation: 966m | Vertical:
166m | Slope Length: 515m | Grade: Approx 35%
Half
Pipe
Start Elevation: 1003m | Finish Elevation: 952m | Vertical:
51m | Slope Length: 160m | Grade: 18 degree
Snow
Making
Cypress
Mountain has 35 snow guns, 51 hydrant locations and a 22.7
million litre reservoir (5 million gallons). The state of
the Art snowmaking system is designed to provide a minimum
of 1 metre of cover on the skiing venues. Snow Making is on
all Olympic venues, including Half Pipe (Lower Panorama Ski
Run), SBX & SX (Fork Ski Run), PGS (previously Gully Ski Run),
Aerials & Moguls. As well as on Panorama and Windjammer Ski
Runs.
Cypress
Mountain is located in the heart of Cypress Provincial Park
in West Vancouver, 7.5 miles (12 km) off the Trans-Canada
Highway 1, and only 26 minutes from the heart of Downtown
Vancouver. From Downtown Vancouver by car, take the Lions
Gate Bridge and follow the signs to Highway 1 (via Taylor
Way). Continue west and take Exit 8 onto Cypress Bowl Road.
Follow this 3-lane paved highway for 13 km (8 miles) for cross-country,
snowshoeing and snow tubing, and a farther 2 km (1.3 miles)
for downhill skiing.
Public
Transit: Take Skytrain or bus to Waterfront Station, connecting
via Seabus to the Cypress Mountain Shuttle Bus at Lonsdale
Quay in North Vancouver.
The Cypress
Mountain Shuttle departs from mutiple locations on a regular
basis - see below. Call 604-419-7669 for updated information.
1. Lonsdale Quay (Seabus) Shuttle departs Carrie Cates Court,
beside the Totem Poles.
2. Park Royal (Mall) Shuttle departs from the south east corner
bus stop on Taylor Way.
3. Kitsilano/Fairview Shuttle departs from Vancouver School
Board (on W 10th at Fir St)
4. Richmond Centre Shuttle departs from in front of the Tim
Hortons.
5. Vancouver West End Shuttle departs from the NW corner of
Davie Street andThurlow Street, across from Starbucks.
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| Contact: |
Cypress
Mountain
6000 Cypress Bowl Road
PO Box 91252
West Vancouver, BC, V7V 3N9 |
| Phone: |
(604)
926-5612 - Guest Relations, Season Passes
(604) 922-0825 - Cross Country, Snowshoeing, Snowtubing
(604) 926-5612 - Alpine Snow School
(604) 913-6712 - Marketing, Group and Corporate Sales
(604) 926-9441 - Employment |
| Fax: |
(604)
926-9441 |
| Snow
Phone: |
(604)
419-7669 (24 hours per day) |
| Email: |
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| Website: |
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| Season: |
Early
to mid December to mid to late April |
| Lift
Hours: |
Opening
Day to December 14
Downhill Skiing/Snowboarding: 7 days/week 9am to 4pm
Cross Country Skiing: 7 days/week 9am to 4pm
Snowtubing: Please contact the Weather Centre
Snowshoeing: 7 days/week 9am to 4pm
December 15 to March 25
(a) Downhill Skiing/Snowboarding:
9am - 10pm, Peak period: 8:30am - 10pm
(b) Cross Country Skiing:
9am - 10pm, Peak period: 8:30am - 10pm
(c) Snowtubing:
10am - 4pm Monday to Thursday
10am - 10pm Friday and Saturday
10am - 6pm Sunday
(d) Snowshoeing: 9am until Dusk
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day: 9am to 4pm
Peak periods are from Dec 26 through Jan 2, and Saturdays and
Sundays in January and February.
Hours may vary depending on weather conditions.
March 26 to Season End
Hours of Operation are 10am to 4pm |
| Annual
Snowfall: |
620
cm (20 feet) at Base Elevation (910 m/2,990 ft)
2010/11 Season was 1,408 cm - over 45 feet (mid mountain)
2008/09 Season was 968 cm - over 32 feet (mid mountain)
2007/08 Season was 995 cm - over 33 feet (mid mountain)
2006/07 Season was 844 cm - over 27 feet (mid mountain) |
| Vertical
Rise: |
610
m (2,010 ft) - the highest of the North Shore Mountains |
| Base
Elevation: |
910
m (2,990 ft) - Base Lodge |
| Top
Elevation: |
1,440 m (4,720 ft) Mt. Strachan
1,200 m (3,940 ft) Black Mountain
1,326 m (4,350 ft) Hollyburn Mountain
910 m (2,990 ft) Cypress Creek Lodge
1,646 m (5,400 ft) The Lions |
| Number
of Trails: |
53
runs - the most runs on the North Shore Mountains.
Skiable terrain: 240 hectares (600 acres)
Longest combination run: 4.1 km (2.5 miles) - T33 into Collins
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| Difficulty: |
Novice
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Intermediate
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Advanced
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Expert
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Freestyle
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13%
7 Runs
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35%
18 runs
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37%
19 Runs
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7%
4 Runs
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8%
4 Areas
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| Number
of Lifts: |
9
lifts 6 Chair Lifts (2 high speed) and 3 Surface Lifts
Lions Express High Speed Quad Chair, Eagle Express High Speed
Quad Chair, Raven Ridge Quad Chair, Easy Rider Quad Chair, Sky
Chair (double), Midway Chair (double), Magic Carpet Lift, Olympic
Aerial Venue Handle Tow, Snow Tube Tow (Nordic Area). |
| Lift
Capacity: |
9,000
skiers per hour |
| Night
Skiing: |
Black
Mountain: Maelle Ricker's Gold (Fork & Lower Fork), Jasey
Jay (formerly P.G.S), WindJammer, Ashley McIvors's Gold (Cascade)
& Panorama
Mt.Strachan: T33, Horizon, Horizon By-Pass, Humpty Dumpty,
Hutch, Rainbow, Shuttle, Collins, Shuttle, Runway, Ripcord,
Webb-Site, Lower Bowen, Blaster & Hut Run |
| Cross-Country: |
Cypress
accommodates thousands of cross country skiers daily.
19 km of groomed/classic track set trails with skating lanes.
7.5 kms lit for night skiing.
Extensive large rental fleets for standard classic technique.
Hollyburn Lodge (built in 1926) - licensed restaurant/warming
hut.
Nordic Base Café, base area and upper trail warming hut.
Classic Ski and Skate Ski lessons available.
Nordic Ski School offers packages for kids, groups and beginners.
2 Warming Huts.
Retail counter for gloves, waxes, sunglasses, touques etc.
The only cross-country ski area on the North Shore Mountains. |
| Snowshoeing: |
10
km of self-guided and well-marked snowshoe trails - looped system
- interlaced within the Nordic ski trail network.
Daily guided snowshoeing tours (day and evening tours available)
Snowshoe Rental and Demo Centre
Same facilities as for cross-country |
| Snowboarding: |
Whether
spending quality time in the halfpipe, or hitting sweet kickers
and rails is your thing, the snowboard park has it all. Located
under the Sunrise Quad chair, be sure to remember your helmet
for what guarantees to be the best place on the North Shore
for serious freestyle riding. |
| Terrain
Park: |
Terrain
Parks and Freestyle Terrain:
2 Terrain Parks (beginner, intermediate and advanced areas)
Freestyle Skiing venue for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter
Games (Moguls and Aerials) |
| Halfpipe: |
Yes |
| Snow
Tube Park: |
Feel
the thrill of sliding down trails in a snow tube and let our
tube tow do all the work getting you back up the hill. Sliders
must be at least 48 inches tall for Tubing.
Tubing Tow accessing 6 chutes.
Up to 200 tubers can be accommodated.
Base area warming hut nearby.
Open daily with scheduled nights.
NB: Height safety requires tubers to be a least 48 inches
tall to ride the tubes.
Same facilities as for cross-country.
Snow Sliding: For children under 6 years accompanied
by an adult, and those too short for the Tube Park, Cypress
offers a small sliding area. The gently sloping run has a 4-metre
elevation drop over 25 metres, designed for children aged 3
to 5 to walk up and slide down on their own. Sliding Hours are
10am – 4pm daily, weather permitting. Bring your own sled. |
| Resort
Services: |
Alpine
Facilities include a fully licened licensed cafe, Cypress Creek
Grill, the Crazy Raven Bar & Grill, ski and snowboard rental
shop, repair shop, Big Bear Sports Retail Store, Guest Relations,
public washrooms, corporate meeting space, and the ticket office.
Snow School: Ski and snowboard programs are specifically designed
to accommodate all types of skiers/riders from entry level right
up to the most advanced.
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| Nearest
Ski Area: |
Grouse
Mountain, Mount Seymour |
| Nearest
Towns: |
West
Vancouver, North Vancouver,
Vancouver, North
Shore |
| Recreation: |
Skiing & Winter Sports in Vancouver
and the North Shore
Skiing & Winter Sports in the
Fraser Valley, Lower Mainland
Skiing & Winter Sports in Whistler
and Blackcomb Mountains
Skiing & Winter Sports on the
Sunshine Coast of BC |
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Accommodation
on or near Cypress Mountain
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Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites North Vancouver The Holiday Inn is one of Vancouver's finest hotels, and North Vancouver's premier hotel. Cradled beneath the city's majestic North Shore mountains, and located only 20 minutes from Downtown Vancouver, the award-winning Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites North Vancouver is close to visitor attractions, a variety of restaurants, theatres, and conveniently located for outdoor adventures to Capilano Suspension Bridge, Grouse Mountain, Cypress Mountain, and Seymour Mountain. Amenities include an on-site restaurant, pub, spa, indoor pool, jacuzzi, and meeting and banquet facilities. |
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