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  • Winter Passholders Zips Redemption

    Our 3-Line Tours are currently open daily until Sunday, January 7th (conditions permitting). Please check Today on Grouse for current hours of operation.Winter Passholders (Y2Play & Early Bird) receive complimentary access to our ziplines (lines 1 – 3) until Sunday, January 7th. Limited to one per day.Booking online in advance is strongly recommended. You can also book at Guest Services at

    https://www.grousemountain.com/zipsredemption

  • Adventure Programs

    BRING YOUR STUDENTS FOR A DAY OF ADVENTURE Experience outdoor adventure at Grouse Mountain! On Guided Adventure Programs, students have the opportunity to develop their teamwork, leadership, and outdoor skills in our stunning mountain environment.Book Now GUIDED ADVENTURE PROGRAMS FAQ Display + Snowshoe Tours 1.5 hour (Grade K-12) Guided snowshoe field trips welcome students of all ages

    https://www.grousemountain.com/education-adventure-programs

  • Location & Hours

    Driving Directions Follow Georgia Street through Stanley Park and across the Lions Gate Bridge. Take the North Vancouver exit to Marine Drive, then left up Capilano Road for 5 km (3.1 miles).OR, from the Ironworkers' Memorial Second Narrows Bridge, follow Highway #1 westbound to Capilano Road Exit North (exit #14). Summer Shuttle from Downtown Throughout the summer, we are pleased to offer a free

    https://www.grousemountain.com/location-hours

  • Pathfinders

    ) Adventure is Calling Camp B July 1014 Wild & Wonderful West Coast Camp C July 17 – 21 Mountain Explorers & Survival

    https://www.grousemountain.com/2023Pathfinders

  • Dine Out at The Observatory (Jan 16-Feb 1, 2015)

    Dine Out Vancouver at The Observatory Join us Jan. 16-Feb. 1, 2015 Have you made your reservations for this year’s Dine Out Vancouver Festival? Grouse Mountain is pleased to offer two very special Dine Out experiences. The Observatory Restaurant is offering a special Dine Out Menu that includes tantalizing options like sumptuous albacore tuna carpaccio, wild salmon, and decadent white chocolate

    https://www.grousemountain.com/news/dine-out-at-the-observatory-jan-16-feb-1-2015

  • Grouse Gallery Art Contest

    Welcome to the Grouse Gallery Art Contest THE GROUSE GALLERY ART CONTEST IS NOW CLOSEDThank you to everyone who participated!In celebration of the launch of our state-of-the-art Gondola, we invite artists to create a piece of art inspired by their Memories of a Lifetime at Grouse Mountain. Selected artworks will be showcased by wrapping them around a gondola cabin. Winners will also receive a

    https://www.grousemountain.com/grousegallery

  • Andrew Saxton Sr.

    A historical fact that Andrew Saxton Sr. loves to share is that exactly threeweeks before he was born in September of 1929, British Prime Minister, SirWinston Churchill dined in the original Grouse Mountain Chalet. It speaks toSaxton’s incredible knowledge about the history of Grouse Mountain as wellas his pride in being part of such a storied institution. Originally from Hungary and orphaned at

    https://www.grousemountain.com/90-andrew-saxton

  • Join us for Grinder and Coola’s 23rd Bear-thday Fun-draiser

    grizzlybearfoundation.com.About Grouse Mountain As part of Northland Properties, Grouse Mountain is proudly local, family-owned and operated. Grouse Mountain is the number one visitor attraction in the Lower Mainland, with 1.3 million annual visitors. Known as The Peak of Vancouver, Grouse Mountain offers unparalleled panoramic views of the city, sea and surrounding mountains, along with a wide range of year-round outdoor and

    https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/join-us-for-grinder-and-coola-s-23rd-bear-thday-fun-draiser

  • 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

    https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-24th-hibernation

  • Child/Youth Snow Camps

    stamina. Children who are in the early stages of learning will take more frequent breaks throughout the day as needed to rest and recharge. First day check-in starts in the Valley Plaza (at the base under the Red Skyride) 30 minutes prior to the scheduled lesson time to allow for ticket pick-up and registration. For all other sessions, please meet the instructor 15 minutes prior to scheduled lesson time

    https://www.grousemountain.com/Child-Youth-Snow-Camps