Grouse Mountain's Adventures in Education offer a wide variety of dynamic, educational and interactive mountain adventures that include science, social studies and recreational components. These programs help teachers meet curriculum objectives while providing students with hands-on, motivating and fun experiences. Programs offered include wildlife education, First Nations' cultural experiences, summer programs, and recreational activities including ski and snowboard lessons, outdoor ice skating, nature hikes, guided snowshoe tours, and Peak of Christmas festivities.
| Wildlife Education Programs Innovative educational programs hosted by the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. |
Ski & Snowboard Lessons Students will develop their skills in a fun and playful environment. |
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| Sustainability in Motion Brings awareness to youth about the environment and the many things they can do to sustain it. |
Science of Snow A combination of snow activities and curriculum designed for Gr. 4-7 and Physics 11 & 12 students. |
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| híwus First Nations Cultural Program Discover the traditional way of life for coastal First Nations People. |
Mountain Adventures Includes guided snowshoe tours, ice skating, The Peak of Christmas and General Admission. |
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| General Information Booking info, meal options, incentives, cancellation policy, contact information etc. |
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Professional Development Day
Join us for the BC Provincial Professional Development Day on Friday, October 22nd and learn first-hand what Adventures in Education can do for your students. Complimentary admission is provided for BC education professionals. Call 604.980.9311 or email prodday@grousemountain.com to reserve a space. Reserve early - space is limited.
For public Ski and Snowboard Lesson inquiries or for more information about education programs and school group visits, please contact us at 604.980.9311 or education@grousemountain.com







