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Film & Television Production
-fiction shorts. Key Highlights 100-passenger aerial tramway system New state of the art gondola coming in Winter 2024/25Only 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver Four season availability Experienced team of film liaisons Extensive crew and production parking facilities Access to remote wildernessCabins nestled in the forestPrivate road access on privately-held land Spectacular panoramic viewsHelicopter
https://www.grousemountain.com/film-television-production-location
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Bears 24th Hibernation
Bears Enter 24th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain A couple weeks ago, on November 20th, 2024, Grinder and Coola entered their 24th winter dormancy/hibernation period here at the Wildlife Refuge.The bears first arrived here back in 2001 after being orphaned in the wilds of BC. They spent the last couple months bulking up on fish and proteins to help them prepare for their big sleep. Then, as our
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Gondola Construction Update - Summer 2024
! Guests will continue to see towers appear over the next few months! As we approach the 100th anniversary of the Resort’s inaugural ski season in 2026, we are thrilled with the strides made in the ongoing evolution of this transformative project. The gondola, and recently announced Mountain Coaster and Mountain Bike Park projects support the continued investment in the world-class experience Grouse
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/gondola-construction-update-summer-2024
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Participants Complete 8th Annual Multi Grouse Grind® Challenge
Grind in a one-day period, the Multi Grouse Grind Challenge saw a record 92 athletes seek their personal best while raising valuable funds for North Shore Rescue. At the end of a long day on Mother Nature’s Stairmaster, the 92 participants hiked a collective total of 915 Grouse Grinds® in the 19-hour period, starting their journey at 4am, and completing their last Grind after 10pm. “We are so excited
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Early Bird Winter Pass Terms
Features & Benefits of Early Bird Passes 2024/25* Skiing/snowboarding this winter season (subject to restrictions based on pass type)20% off regular-priced retail purchases (some exclusion apply such as Arc'teryx,Patagonia and lululemon products. Grouse reserves the right to add otherexclusions)20% off Starbucks purchases (Grouse Mountain location only)10% off food & beverage purchases at
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Theatre in the Sky
the threatened western toad species. •Call Of The Coastal Wolves This wildlife mini documentary follows the daily life of one wolf pack as they fight to survive along the wild west coast of Canada. Some of the most secluded beaches of British Columbia are home to a unique wolf species that has evolved to gather their sustenance from both land and sea. Call of the Coastal Wolves follows a group of
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Bear-thday Fun-draiser
awareness and funds for orphaned Grizzly cub rewilding.Bear-thday Fun-draiserSaturday, July 27thIncluded in Mountain AdmissionBUY MOUNTAIN ADMISSION Fun for the whole family Scheduled Bear-thday Activities: • Enhanced Ranger Talks (Grizzly Bear Habitat) 10:00am, 12:45pm, 4:00pmIndigenous Storytelling (Birds in Motion Area) 1:30pmOwl Talks 10:45am, 3:00pm• Grizzly Bear-thday Cake Smash with Grinder and
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Participants Complete Multi Grouse Grind® Challenge
after 10pm.“We are so excited to see participants take part in what is the most challenging and unique athletic event on the North Shore,” said Madelaine Twomey, Grouse Mountain Resort Communications Manager. “All the athletes who participated should be incredibly proud of their accomplishment as well as the valuable funds they raised for North Shore Rescue which has exceeded $26,000.”Established in
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Gondola Contest
find our new gondola cabin To celebrate the launch of our new gondola later this year, one of our cabins will be popping up around the city. Find it at the following locations for your chance to win a Grouse Mountain Annual Pass!Keep your eyes peeled at the following locations and events:Kits Fest: August 9th - 11th PNE Fair: August 17th - 22ndBC Place: August 23rd - September 2ndPark Royal
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Andrew Saxton Sr.
the age of 14, Saxton arrived inCanada in 1947. He went on to establish a number of businesses and holdmany executive positions through his career.Saxton first became involved with Grouse Mountain in 1964. At the time,the Mountain was owned by the Cromie family, owners of the VancouverSun newspaper. The family had decided to sell their business, and thenew owner, being in publishing, was not