Guided Interpretive Walk Learn about local flora and fauna, the history of Grouse Mountain and the local geology of the North Shore Mountains. This 45-minute walk with a knowledgeable Grouse Mountain guide will take you across the mountain plateau and the serene Blue Grouse Lake area, home of the híwus feasthouse and cultural centre.
Guided Tour Times:
| 11:00 | - | 11:45 am |
| 1:00 | - | 1:45 pm |
| 3:00 | - | 3:45 pm |
| 4:00 | - | 4:45 pm |

Mountaintop Eco Walk
A self-guided or interpretive walking tour through the forests of Grouse Mountain offers a unique encounter with the great natural resources of British Columbia. Witness the majesty of local tree species, the traditional First Nations architecture of the híwus feasthouse, and the grandeur of two orphaned grizzly bears in the Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Along the way, be sure to marvel at the 16-foot chainsaw sculptures of Glen Greenside's Tribute to the Forest.
The Mountaintop Eco Walk is available from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm seven days a week from May to September. For more information on these activities and times please visit our Mountain Report or contact Guest Services at 604.980.9311.






