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  2. North Shore Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The southwestern tip of the North Shore mountains that are visible from Vancouver and a popular destination for recreation. It is the namesake of Cypress Provincial Park . Black Mountain (1,217 m; 3,993 ft) – A flat-topped, forested summit overlooking Horseshoe Bay .

  3. The Lions (peaks) - Wikipedia

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    The Lions, known as Ch'ích'iyúy Elx̱wíḵn ("The Twin Sisters") in the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) language, are a pair of pointed peaks (West Lion – 1,646 m (5,400 ft); [1] East Lion – 1,606 m (5,269 ft)) [2] along the North Shore Mountains in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

  4. Capilano Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Capilano Mountain is one of the northernmost peaks that can be seen from downtown Vancouver and is therefore often considered to be one of the northernmost North Shore Mountains. [4] It is the headwaters of the Capilano River in the Capilano Watershed, which flows south through to Capilano Lake and the North Shore of the Burrard Inlet. Its ...

  5. Britannia Range (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Britannia Range is a small mountain range of the Coast Mountains that runs along the eastern shore of Howe Sound just north of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.It is a subrange of the Pacific Ranges and often considered part of the North Shore Mountains.

  6. Mount Seymour - Wikipedia

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    Mount Seymour is a mountain located in Mount Seymour Provincial Park in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.It is a part of the North Shore Mountains, rising to the north from the shores of Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm to a summit of 1,449 m (4,754 ft) above the Indian River and Deep Cove neighbourhoods.

  7. Cathedral Mountain (North Shore Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral Mountain is a 1,737-meter-elevation (5,699-foot) peak situated 25 kilometers (15.5 miles) north of Vancouver, in the North Shore Mountains which are a subrange of the Coast Mountains. [1] Precipitation runoff from Cathedral Mountain drains east to the Seymour River, and west to the Capilano River via Eastcap Creek. Cathedral is more ...

  8. I've been on 4 Alaskan cruises, and it's the only route I ...

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    Vancouver is particularly stunning as a departure port. Lush forests and snow-capped mountains surround the city, and the sail out through the Burrard Inlet offers breathtaking views of the North ...

  9. Crown Mountain (North Shore Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    Crown Mountain is a mountain located north of North Vancouver, British Columbia, in the North Shore Mountains (part of the Coast Mountains) and is visible from most of Vancouver and the vicinity. A rock formation known as The Camel sits just east of the main summit, [ 3 ] and the mountain has west and north peaks.