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Mt Seymour Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.70 (38 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.44 (40 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.25 (8 Ratings)
Experts
4.21 (24 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
4.09 (38 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
3.97 (35 Ratings)
Snow Parks
Beginner 22%
Intermediate 61%
Advanced 17%
Overall Rating
3.94
From 40 Reviews
41
Total Runs
3068
Bottom Elevation
4150
Top Elevation
200
Skiable Terrain

Check out the Mt Seymour ski resort map above to get a feel for the layout before you head up the mountain. The trail map covers 41 runs spread across beginner, intermediate and advanced terrain, serviced by three chairlifts and two drag lifts. With a vertical drop from 1,265m down to 935m, it's a compact area that's popular with families and riders looking for a relaxed day out.

Download the Mt Seymour Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Mt Seymour

Best Runs in Mt Seymour

  • Goldie's Run (Green): A wide, mellow beginner trail that flows gently down the mountain, ideal for building confidence on skis.

  • Mystery Peak Learning Area (Green): A dedicated beginner zone with forgiving terrain and short descents, perfect for first-timers getting to grips with turning.

  • Northlands Boulevard (Blue): A cruisy intermediate run that winds through the trees with consistent pitch, great for working on your carving technique.

  • Lodge Run (Blue): A popular blue that connects back to the base with a smooth, rolling gradient and scenic forest views.

  • Unicorn (Blue): A fun intermediate trail with a bit more character than the groomers, offering playful undulations through the glades.

  • Mystery Peak (Black): A steep, direct descent that'll test your edge control and confidence, with a sustained pitch from top to bottom.

  • Enquist's Run (Black Diamond): A challenging black with variable terrain and natural features, demanding solid technical skills and quick adjustments.

  • Mushroom and The Cut (Black Diamond): Tight, tree-lined runs that require precise turns and nerve, rewarding aggressive skiers with a proper workout.