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  • Safety & Risk Awareness

    Responsibility Code provides the basic rules of conduct and must be followed by all using the terrain, and is consistent across all Ski Areas of Western Canada. Download PDF Know Before You go In addition to the Alpine Responsibility Code, here are some additional tips to keep you safe and enjoy your day on the slopes: Weather Plan ahead for variations in weather. Dress appropriately, and have properly tuned

    https://www.grousemountain.com/safety-risk-awareness

  • Bears Emerge 2025

    down significantly, weighing in at 768 pounds. That’s nearly 200 pounds shed over the winter! It’s a dramatic transformation, but a completely natural one for a grizzly bear. Coola, his companion, was a tad more shy today and after sticking his neck out of the den to eat a bit of lettuce chose not to step onto the scale. He hit the snooze button and went back in for another long nap before emerging

    https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-emerge-2025

  • Adventure Day Camps

    Explorers club drop-off and collect at the base of Grouse Mountain. To ensure safe, enjoyable, learning we have a strict ratio of 1 Camp Leader to every 4 Campers. Each session Campers will be provided with a healthy snack and juice. Mini explorers dates & times Dates & Times (Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday only) Camp A: July 2–July 4 Camp B: July 9–11 Camp C: July 16–18 Camp D: July 23–25 Camp

    https://www.grousemountain.com/camps

  • BCMC Trail

    Splint, bulk dressings, protective gloves, bandages, scissors and blister dressings. 9)NavigationGood quality compass and maps. A GPS unit is also recommended. 10)Cell Phone Ensure your battery is fully charged and protected from the elements. BCMC Timer A BCMC Timer card is a great way to track your training and accomplishments on the BCMC Trail.Swipe your card at the BCMC Timer at the trailhead, and

    https://www.grousemountain.com/BCMC

  • Zipline

    BC’s old-growth forests. Along the way our fun and friendly guides will look after your safety, and share stories with you that will leave a lasting impression. And then you’ll strap yourself in and...zoom. Make sure to enjoy every second of this jaw-dropping scenery. Because it goes by fast. Crazy, awesome fast. Rates & Info Hours of OperationTours available everyday from 11am. Zipline tours3

    https://www.grousemountain.com/zipline

  • Grom Series Jam 2025

    local coaches! Spaces are limited, so be sure to register early to save your spot.Skill requirements: The participant can load and unload the chairlift unassisted The participant can link heelside and toeside turns.Event Details: Date: Tuesday, March 18, 2025Time: 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Meeting Location: Base plaza at Grouse Parks (parents must drop off and pick up kids) Ages: 7 - 12 years old

    https://www.grousemountain.com/events/grom-series-jam-2024-3e69f399-362a-4b8a-b831-85617e69ad4c

  • Snowboard Zone Camps (Ages 13-18) Dates and Pricing

    -in number. Drop off area is very busy; please park in dedicated short term spots. For all subsequent sessions, please meet the instructor 15 minutes prior to the scheduled session time in the Valley Plaza at your designated number. + Lunch & Snack Breaks Half day programs stop for snacks, and full day programs for lunch and snacks, so be sure to pack a snack/lunch for your child, or take

    https://www.grousemountain.com/youth-snowboard-dates

  • Ski Zone Camps (Ages 13-18) Dates and Pricing

    -in number. Drop off area is very busy; please park in dedicated short term spots. For all subsequent sessions, please meet the instructor 15 minutes prior to the scheduled session time in the Valley Plaza at your designated number. + Lunch & Snack Breaks Half day programs stop for snacks, and full day programs for lunch and snacks, so be sure to pack a snack/lunch for your child, or take

    https://www.grousemountain.com/youth-ski-dates

  • The Observatory

    list showcasing some of the finest Okanagan 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

    https://www.grousemountain.com/the-observatory

  • Know Before You Go

    ; BEVERAGE Eating and drinking are not permitted in the Skyride terminals or while on board the Skyride.Please keep in mind mealtimes can be busy and consider dining early or later. +BAGS AND STORAGE Please be aware that we are offering bag check on a first come, first served basis at Alpine Guest Services in the Peak Chalet. We recommend only bringing essential items with you to the Mountain and be

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