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Cypress Provincial Park IUCN Category II (National Park)Location of Cypress Provincial Park in British Columbia Location British Columbia, Canada Nearest city Vancouver Coordinates 49°23′30″N 123°12′45″W / 49.39167°N 123.2125°WCoordinates: 49°23′30″N 123°12′45″W / 49.39167°N 123.2125°W Area 30.12 km² Established 1975 (provincial park)
1982 (Howe Sound added)Governing body BC Parks Cypress Provincial Park is a Provincial Park on the North Shore of Metro Vancouver, British Columbia. The park has two sections: a 21 km² southern section which is accessible by road, and a 9 km² northern section which is only accessible by hiking trails. Most of the park is in West Vancouver.
The southern section of Cypress Provincial Park contains a ski area (Cypress Mountain) that is operated under a Park Use Permit by a private company called Cypress Bowl Recreations Ltd, a subsidiary of Boyne USA. Boyne USA recently sold the ski operation to CNL Income Properties of Florida, USA, but Boyne will continue to run the ski operation for several years under a lease-back agreement.
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Winter Season
Main article: Cypress MountainDuring the winter, this is a ski area for both cross-country and alpine skiers. The mountain has three quad and two double chairlifts, as well as a tube tow and a magic carpet for their ski school participants. Featuring 38 downhill runs (beginner 23%, intermediate 37%, advanced 40%) and over 19 km of cross-country trails, Cypress Mountain is the largest ski area on Vancouver's North Shore. It is also the highest of the three local mountains with a vertical rise of 1710 ft.
Summer use
In summer and fall, the park is free of snow and popular with hikers. Its trail system includes sections of the Baden-Powell Trail.
Beginning in the summer of 2005, Cypress Mountain Resort has created a lift-assisted mountain bike park, as set out in the 1997 Cypress Provincial Park Master Plan.
2010 Olympics
A significant part of Vancouver's 2010 Winter Olympics was hosted by Cypress in February 2010, including the Snowboard (Halfpipe, Snowboardcross and Parallel Giant Slalom) and Freestyle Skiing (Moguls and Aerials) events, as well as the recently added Skiercross, which used the Snowboardcross [Boardercross] run, with some modifications. The Freestyle Venue was completed in the Fall of 2006.
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Categories:- IUCN Category II
- Provincial Parks of British Columbia
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- 2010 Winter Olympics venues
- Tourism in British Columbia
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