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Where to go sledding in Metro Vancouver

Click to play video: 'Meteorologist Mark Madryga’s sledding blooper'
Meteorologist Mark Madryga’s sledding blooper
From the Global BC blooper archives: Watch what happened to Meteorologist Mark Madryga when he took a sled for ride on Burnaby Mountain during a live broadcast. – Dec 9, 2016

There may only be a few days a year you can go sledding in Metro Vancouver, but thanks to our hills, the options are seemingly endless.

Heading to the hills of North and West Vancouver is the obvious choice for many, but other areas like Vancouver and Burnaby also have some great slopes.

Check out our list of the best parks for tobogganing, and add your own in the comments below.

North Shore

Cleveland Park in North Vancouver. A nice steep slope on the way to Grouse Mountain is ideal for sledders of all ages.
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Carisbrooke Park, North Vancouver. Up on the top of Lonsdale Ave. is a nice gentle slope for tobogganing.

Burnaby

Burnaby Mountain Park. Hefty snowfall means excellent sledding conditions on Burnaby Mountain.

New Westminster

Queens Park. New Westminster’s best place for sledding.
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Vancouver

Queen Elizabeth Park. Lots of hills to be found here!
China Creek North Park, East Vancouver. A solid and safe hill for all.
West Point Park, Point Grey. The best place on the West Side for some sledding.
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