| Location: | District of North Vancouver, 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver | |
| Elevation: | Alpine station - 3,700 ft / 1,100 m Peak - 4,100 ft / 1,200 m |
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| Geography: | Varied terrain with spectacular panoramic views. Mountain, meadow and forested areas. Clear views of the Burrard Inlet, Straight of Georgia (Pacific Ocean), Gulf Islands and surrounding North Shore Mountains. Trails range from leisurely walks to aggressive hiking. | |
| Facilities: | Awe-inspiring Peak Chalet, authentic native feasthouse, elegant fine dining restaurant (The Observatory), casual and contemporary dining, all with panoramic views. |
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| Amenities: | Largest aerial tramway system in North America, helicopter landing pad, pro shops and equipment. High definition electronic cinema with theatre seating. | |
| Special Interest: | Summer and winter activities, 16-foot chain saw carved totems of historical forestry figures, Lumberjack shows. Wildlife Refuge that includes grizzly bears and grey wolves. | |
| Seasonal: | Sleigh rides, mountaintop ice skating, ski/snowboarding and snowshoeing operations, Christmas Festival, including Santa's Workshop and live reindeer. | |
| Additional Benefits: | Extensive crew and production parking facilities, custom extreme sports course construction, access to remote wilderness, and experienced and dedicated location liaisons. |
For more information, please contact us at 604.998.4322 or film@grousemountain.com.







