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  • The Observatory

    vineyards and local craft brewers and distillers.Sip, savour and sous vide your way through Canada’s largest food and drink festival from Jan 22 to Feb 9. Experience curated fixed-price menus at over 350 of Vancouver’s hottest restaurants and discover unique culinary events that span everything from sea foraging to dumpling fests. For more details, visit dineoutvancouver.comGuests can choose either a 2

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  • BCMC Trail

    quality hiking socks and Gore-tex over pants. 5)Pocket KnifeMulti-tool or a good pocket knife is recommended. 6)ShelterLarge orange plastic bag and thermal tarp. 7)Water and Food High energy food bars and/or light snacks along with water, to keep you energized and hydrated. 8)First Aid Kit Should include pocket mask, Sam Splint, bulk dressings, protective gloves, bandages, scissors and blister dressings

    https://www.grousemountain.com/BCMC

  • Snowboard Day Lessons

    session start time. If you are already on the Mountain, please drop in to Alpine Guest Services on the main floor of the chalet 30 minutes prior to the lesson. Please have all required information ready prior to registration. This includes the student's ability level and measurements of the student's height, weight and shoe size if rental equipment is required. Day Lessons meet at the Snow School

    https://www.grousemountain.com/day-lessons-snowboard

  • Grouse Bike Park

    enjoy the mix of smooth, fast-paced sections interspersed with more technical challenges, such as rock drops and wood drops.Features: rock drops, wood drops, berms, rollers, wood bridges, machine builtSooty’s Jump LineSooty’s is a 1.2km long cornerstone trail of Grouse Bike Park, designed primarily for intermediate riders looking to improve their bike skills while also offering a challenging

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  • Grouse Grind

    trail. There are no exceptions.What should I wear? Proper footwear is a must. Trail shoes or light hiking boots are best. Dress in layers of breathable sports clothing that wick sweat away from your body. You likely won't be cold doing the Grind but once you stop, you'll cool off quickly so you should bring a warm layer. Temperatures and conditions at the top of the mountain can change quickly so have

    https://www.grousemountain.com/grousegrind

  • Snowshoeing

    a solo adventurer, this experience promises to be a memorable introduction to the joys of winter exploration. Come discover the magic of snowshoeing on Grouse Mountain, where breathtaking scenery and a sense of wonder await. Pre-registration required; no day of program drop-in available.Dates & Times:Tuesdays (Jan 7 - Apr 8)6:30pm-8:00pm*Check-in at Alpine Fire Pit 6:15pmSaturdays (Jan 11

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  • Bears Enter Their 25th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain

    short breaks to stretch their legs, check out their surroundings and return to their nap.They will not eat, drink, urinate nor defecate for the entire winter season. Final weigh-ins Last week Grinder and Coola stepped on the bear scale for the last time this year giving us their final hibernation weight.Drumroll please - Grinder came in at 970 pounds or 440 kilograms and Coola was even heavier at 1025

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  • Corporate Partners

    . From the original Island Lager and English Bay Pale Ale, to Cypress Honey Lager, Sunshine Coast Hefeweizen and infamous IPA, GIB continues to produce a diverse portfolio of beers inspired by life on the West Coast. molson coors canada Molson Coors Canada is a leading brewer delivering extraordinary brands that delight Canadian beer drinkers. In addition to well-known brands like Coors Light, Molson

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  • Ski Day Lessons

    per day. Helmets are also available for purchase from Outfitters Store. Booking Advanced registration is available online. Day of registration is available by phone at (604) 980-9311 or at Guest Services at the base of the mountain at least 2 hours prior to the session start time. If you are already on the Mountain, please drop in to Alpine Guest Services on the main floor of the chalet 30 minutes

    https://www.grousemountain.com/day-lessons-ski

  • Adult Clinics Booking Confirmation

    preparation for meeting the instructor. What to Wear & Bring •As Mountain conditions change rapidly, dress in layers and appropriately for the weather. We recommend:        oWarm base layer such as long johns and long-sleeved shirt       oWarm fleece or sweater        oWaterproof winter jacket and snow pants        oWarm socks       oWaterproof gloves or mittens •We recommend ski googles, a hat and

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