7 Ways to Get Outdoors in Winter in West Vancouver

Cross-country skiing through the forest at Cypress Mountain.

Cross-country skiing at Cypress Mountain. Photo: Destination Vancouver/Kindred & Scout

From snowy peaks to oceanside strolls, there are lots of ways to get outdoors in winter in West Vancouver. Hit the slopes, go for a hike, explore a park, and lots more.

 

Hit the Slopes

Cypress Mountain hosted several events at the 2010 winter Olympics. Today, it has 53 runs, with 22 open for night skiing, plus four terrain parks, making it a favourite with local skiers and snowboarders.

Night skiing at Cypress Mountain

Skiing at Cypress Mountain. Photo: Destination Vancouver/Kindred & Scout

 

Go for a Hike

While the tops of the mountains are blanketed in snow, the forest is still green closer to the ocean and you can hike all year in West Vancouver. The forested trails at Whyte Lake and Lighthouse Park are usually snow-free. Check out our tips for safe winter hiking before you go.

Lighthouse Park

Lighthouse Park. Photo: Destination BC/Tom Ryan

 

Go Snowshoeing

Snowshoeing is a beginner-friendly winter sport. Try it out on the marked Nordic Area snowshoe trails at Cypress Mountain. They have rentals too. More experienced snowshoers will enjoy the BC Parks trails to Hollyburn Mountain and Black Mountain in Cypress Provincial Park.

Two people snowshoeing at Cypress Mountain

Snowshoeing at Cypress Mountain. Photo: Vancouver’s North Shore/@thepursuitofshine

 

Visit a Park

West Vancouver is home to lots of beautiful parks. Admire ocean views and beautiful rainforest at Lighthouse Park. Head to Whytecliffe Park to explore the shoreline and watch the ferries go by. Or stroll along the beach at Ambleside Park.

Two people explore the shoreline at Whytecliffe Park in West Vancouver.

Exploring the shoreline at Whytecliffe Park. Photo: Destination BC/Alex Strohl

 

Go Cross-Country Skiing

Get a full-body workout on cross-country skis. West Vancouver is home to the Vancouver area’s only cross-country ski area at Cypress Mountain. They have 19 kilometres of trails, including 7.5 kilometres of lit trails for night skiing, perfect for after work. Don’t miss a snack stop at the Hollyburn Lodge.

Cross-country skiing at Cypress Mountain

Cross-country skiing at Cypress Mountain. Photo: Destination Vancouver/Kindred & Scout

 

Go Trail Running

With a huge network of trails, West Vancouver is a great place to go trail running. In winter, the lower elevation sections of the Baden Powell Trail are popular along with the Whyte Lake Trail and the Spirit Trail.

The dock at Whyte Lake in West Vancouver, an easy hike

Whyte Lake. Photo: Taryn Eyton/HappiestOutdoors.ca

 

Go Tubing and Sledding

Head to the Nordic Area at Cypress Mountain to find Gnarly’s Tube Park. They have six lanes and a tube tow. There’s also a separate sliding zone for kids under the age of 6 if you want to bring your own non-inflatable sled.

Boarding the tube tow at Gnarly's Tube Park at Cypress Mountain

The tube tow at Cypress Mountain. Photo: Vancouver’s North Shore/@cypressmtn

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