







Cypress Mountain Ski Resort is located in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, just 30 km from downtown Vancouver, making it highly accessible for city residents and tourists. The resort sits at an elevation of 910 meters, with a summit of 1,440 meters, offering a vertical drop of 530 meters. It features over 53 marked trails across 600 acres, catering to beginners, intermediates, and expert skiers, along with 10 terrain parks for freestyle enthusiasts. Cypress Mountain is also renowned for its snowboarding facilities and hosts competitive events, having been a venue for freestyle skiing and snowboarding during the 2010 Winter Olympics. In addition to downhill skiing, the resort offers cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and snow tubing, making it a year-round winter destination. Its stunning views of the Vancouver skyline, the Pacific Ocean, and surrounding mountains make it a scenic as well as adventurous getaway.
The webcams observing Eagle Chair and Lions Chair are both mounted near the top of their respective chairlift areas, showing the operation of the chairlifts with the surrounding mountain scenery in the background. The Eagle Chair Summit camera sits around 1200 m elevation, capturing the lift in action along with upper mountain trails and distant coastal views. The Lions Chair Summit camera is positioned around 1275 m elevation, offering broad panoramic views of the resort, the moving lift, and scenery toward Vancouver and Howe Sound. Both webcams show real‑time snow and weather conditions, making them useful for skiers and snowboarders planning runs or checking visibility.