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What: 1654m. A very challenging climb that offers outstanding views to those who dare.
Where: The West Lion is located off the Howe Sound Crest Trail above Lions Bay, BC.
Difficulty: | 5/5 | The last bit to the peak is not for those who are apprehensive about heights! |
Runnability: | 1/5 | Popular HSCT section of trail offers a good warm-up. |
Peak view: | 5/5 |
Clear views of surrounding peaks and islands of Howe Sound |
Scenery: | 4/5 | Old growth, second growth forests. Creeks. Beautiful alpine lakes. Great views. |
Children: | 1/5 | Only if you don't love them |
Dogs: | 1/5 | As above |
Route overview: The West Lion, and its neighbor the East Lion, are Vancouver landmarks. Both are located just off the Howe Sound Crest Trail (HCST). The closest trailhead is Lions Bay.
Trip distance: From Lions Bay, exit off #1, roughly 7.5 km.
Trip time: From Lions Bay, anticipate 2-4 hours. Add an hour or so if you have to park a long way from trailhead in Lions Bay. This assumes a moderate running pace and some contingency for getting lost.
Safety:
Name Origin: Called "The Sisters" by first nations peoples, the peaks were renamed The Lions in the 1890s by Judge John Hamilton Gray. Made official in 1924.
Headwaters for: Some small streams.
Getting there: From the south: Drive to the Lions Bay exit off Highway #1. Parking is a challenge. Best to drive to the trailhead and descend to where there is legal street parking. Warning: Locals don't like you being there and they ticket!
Route Details: The West Lion is just off the Howe Sound Crest Trail (HSCT). There are 3 popular routes to the West Lion. From the south (Cypress Park) or the north (Porteau Exit) on the HSCT or from Lions Bay. Note, while it looks appealing, the East Lion is located in the watershed and is a very technical climb for well-equipped experts only.
Lions Bay to West Lion (1.5 - 3 hours)
Cypress to West Lion (2.5 - 5 hours)
Porteau Exit to West Lion (3.5 - 6 hours)
Final Ascent of West Lion (1/4 - 1 hour)
Neighboring peaks:
Submitted by: Ean Jackson and David Crerar
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