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17-year-old hiker dies in Lions Bay after falling down a gully

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A teenager is dead after falling while hiking in the Lions Bay area. As Alissa Thibault reports, it's just one of multiple incidents search and rescue crews have responded to in recent weeks. – May 7, 2025

A 17-year-old died in a hiking accident in Lions Bay, B.C., on Sunday afternoon.

Sea to Sky RCMP-Squamish and North Shore and Lions Bay Search and Rescue were called in at 3:34 p.m. about two hikers who had been separated and were lost in the area.

It was reported that one of the hikers had fallen down a gully and the other had left the trail to try to locate their friend, RCMP said.

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North Shore Search and Rescue successfully located and extracted one of the hikers, however, the second hiker who had fallen was found later, unresponsive.

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Despite life-saving efforts in hospital, the 16-year-old died, police confirmed.

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“Our thoughts and condolences go out to the friends and family of the deceased,” Sgt. Dallas Langley of the Sea to Sky RCMP-Squamish said in a statement.

RCMP initially reported that the hiker was 16 years old but issued a correction the following day, saying the teen was 17 years old.

Last week, North Shore Rescue warned of dangerous conditions in the mountains.

Search manager Doug Pope said “spring is probably the most dangerous time of year” and warned that conditions can change quickly.

This comes after a young man was killed on Cypress Mountain three weeks ago and a 28-year-old woman died on April 19 on Mount Seymour after dropping her cellphone down a slope, trying to catch it and ending up sliding to her death.

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