Snowboarding Near Vancouver and Where to Hit the Slopes

February 5, 2026
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By Taryn Eyton
3 min read
Two people adjusting their snowboarding gear and taking in the views of the ocean from Cypress Mountain, North Vancouver.

If your ideal winter day includes clicking into your board, chasing views, and warming up with hot chocolate or apres beers, you’re in the right place. Snowboarding near Vancouver offers an unbeatable mix of easy access, varied terrain, and mountains that welcome everyone from first-timers to seasoned riders.

Grouse Mountain

People enjoying the view while night skiing on Grouse Mountain in North Vancouver.
Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver.

Just 25 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Grouse Mountain offers the ultimate city-to-summit experience. Get there via public transit or a shuttle bus from Canada Place (convenient for guests at the Pan Pacific or Fairmont Waterfront).

Known for having the best views of Vancouver, Grouse Mountain delivers a mix of runs for all abilities and has five terrain parks, including one with a dedicated handle tow so you can do quick laps.

Choose from day tickets, night tickets, or flexible 3-day passes. Rentals and lessons are available for all ages, making it easy to try snowboarding near Vancouver, even if it's your first time. When you get hungry, go upscale with fine dining and city views at The Observatory or grab something quick at Lupins.

Cypress Mountain

A snow boarder throwing snow and having fun on Cypress Mountain in West Vancouver.
Cypress Mountain, West Vancouver.

Catch a shuttle bus from near the Vancouver Art to go from downtown Vancouver to Cypress Mountain in just 30 minutes. The stop is steps from the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver and the Rosewood Hotel Georgia.

With terrain spread across two mountains, Cypress Mountain is the biggest of Vancouver’s North Shore Mountains. It boasts the most runs, the longest vertical drop, and three terrain parks.

Buy a day ticket or save with 3-, 4-, or 5-day Sky Cards. Cypress offers rentals and lessons for all ages. Food options range from elevated pub fare at the Crazy Raven to iconic Beavertails pastries enjoyed outside on the 3 Peaks Patio.

Mount Seymour

A person looking out at the city and ocean view from Seymour Mountain in North Vancouver.
Seymour Mountain, North Vancouver.

Take the Skytrain and a shuttle bus to get to family-owned Mount Seymour in just 45 minutes from downtown Vancouver.

The hill has a relaxed, locals-first vibe that’s great for beginner and intermediate snowboarders, kids, and anyone who wants low-pressure progression. You can access the terrain parks from easy runs, so learning feels approachable and fun.

Opt for day tickets, night-riding discounts, or bundle rentals and multi-day tickets with a 3Ski Pass. Take a break with craft beer and pub fare at Rock Chute Kitchen or hot chocolate at Harold’s Cafe.

Whistler Blackcomb

The PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains.
Photo Credit: Andrew Strain

Two hours north, Whistler Blackcomb is the crown jewel of snowboarding near Vancouver. Shuttle buses run from downtown hotels and YR, making the journey easy.

This massive, world-class resort offers terrain for every level, a huge vertical drop, and the best chance of powder days.

Opt for multi-day tickets to save money. You can bundle them with lessons and rentals for all abilities. Dining options range from elegant slope-side meals at Christine’s on Blackcomb to lively apres at the base of the mountain at Garibaldi Life Co. Bar and Grill.

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