Due to a private event, public access to the Peak Chalet will be limited from 7:30am - 10pm on Friday, February 6th. Mountain access won't be affected and mountaintop activities will operate as usual. Food & beverages will be available for purchase downstairs in the Spirit Gallery or outside near the Blue Grouse Gondola.
The complimentary winter weekend shuttle from Canada Place is cancelled on Saturday, February 7th & Sunday, February 8th. Please check the shuttle page for future updates.
Please check the Daily Lesson Status  the morning of your scheduled lesson to confirm that your specific lesson level is operating that day.  

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March 18, 2008, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow enthusiasts can revel in the thrilling experience of winter over Spring Break, and enjoy excellent conditions at Grouse Mountain. A total of 90 cm of fresh powder has fallen in the past five days, bringing the total snow depth to 425 cm with more on the way. Vancouver's favourite mountain resort currently offers visitors the best skiing terrain this season at Grouse Mountain, and a refuge to snow enthusiasts from the deluge of rain. 

The pristine ski area is also home to other activities including outdoor skating and snowshoeing for mountain trail excursions, that offer visitors a magical holiday experience close to home. Two new quad chairlifts, Greenway and Peak, are also operational as the latest major installment for the 2008/2009 season. Both improvements provide access to more terrain and reduced wait times for skiers and riders, and continue Grouse Mountain's commitment to add value to the alpine experience for guests. 

In addition to having 26 great runs to choose from, Grouse Mountain's snowmaking fleet and experienced snowmaking team – the largest and most extensive on the North Shore – have also added 90 cm of total snowmaking so far this season.