7 Things To Do in the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve

View from the Mid Valley Picnic Area. Photo: Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve

North Vancouver’s Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve protects the forest and streams of the lower Seymour River Valley, one of Vancouver’s drinking water sources. Explore over 65 kilometres of trails through the rainforest and beside the river or head to easily accessible Rice Lake, a favourite with families. Use this guide to help you plan your trip to the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve.

How to Get to the Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve

Take the Lillooet Road exit from Highway 1 in North Vancouver. Follow Lillooet Road up the hill past the entrance to Capilano University and the North

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