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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas
outdoor fun, guests can explore the enchanting Light Walk around Blue Grouse Lake or take a spin on the 8,000 square foot Mountaintop Skating Pond surrounded by majestic views.An annual favourite, the Breakfast with Santa program is a time-honoured tradition where guests enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet, visit with Santa Claus himself, and share in the joy of the season with his elves. Held in
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Y2Play T&C 2023-2024
Observatory* 20% off Starbucks purchases (Grouse Mountain location only)20% off regular-priced retail purchases Mountain Interchange program - save on lift tickets at partner resorts.20% off ski/board tune-ups(Subject to availability. Valid for 2023/24 season, excluding the following blackout dates: December 16, 2023 - January 6, 2024)*excludes alcohol and private functions. With the exception of
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Grouse Mountain to Break Ground on Transformational Lift Replacement Project
the Grouse Mountain aerial tramway system the largest in North America. •A 2019 report found ongoing operations at Grouse Mountain contribute an estimated $169 million in direct economic output to the local and provincial community. •Grouse Mountain is privately held by local, family-owned Northland Properties which is funding the project. For more information about the project, please visit
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Grouse Mountain to Break Ground on Transformational Lift Replacement Project
in 1976, making the Grouse Mountain aerial tramway system the largest in North America. •A 2019 report found ongoing operations at Grouse Mountain contribute an estimated $169 million in direct economic output to the local and provincial community.•Grouse Mountain is privately held by local, family-owned Northland Properties which is funding the project. For more information about the project
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Icy Treats for the Bears
Frozen watermelon treats to beat the heat Bears stay cool We often get asked how Grinder and Coola stay cool and beat the heat during our hot summer days and there are a couple of ways they do so!One is by doing lots of swimming in our ponds! The other is by chowing down on some tasty icy treats provided by our wildlife caretakers.Just the other day they had a fun frozen watermelon encounter
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/icy-treats-for-the-bears
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Guided Snowshoe Field Trips
GUIDED SNOWSHOE FIELD TRIPS Guided snowshoe field trips welcome students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. The 1.5 hour tour will lead students on a journey through a winter wonderland on a fun, snowy adventure. Students will explore snowshoeing techniques, learn about winter conditions, hazards and terrain.Book Now SAMPLE SCHEDULE & TIMING Program Times 10:30am-12pm | 11am-12:30pm | 1pm-2
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Story Starter: Giving Back
has existed in its current form since the Grouse Mountain Ski Club and Tyee Ski Runners merged in the 1950s after operating independently of one another since the early 20th century. With a rich, colourful history that is as much about the off-snow escapades as those on it, tales from the early days of the Tyee are the stuff of local legend and lend a certain aura of adventure to Vancouver’s oldest
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SEASON OPENER GATHERING 3.0
, Lines Apparel, Nitro snowboardsand The Boardroom Shop will also be in attendance handing out high fives andspreading good vibes. They’ll also be handing out door crasher prizes for those taking full advantage of the Park. The Spreading Good Vibes crew will be hosting a twoonie raffle for some rare SGV soft goods. All funds raised will be donated to The RedCross to help those affected by the flooding
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/season-opener-gathering-3-0-d56c9da5-4046-43b0-9318-21612f912c68
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Bears Emerge from 2021/2022 Hibernation Period
Grinder and coola emerge from their den 21st Hibernation comes to an end Today (April 28th) marked the end of Grinder and Coola's 21st hibernation period on Grouse Mountain!Both bears went into the den on November 8th, 2021, which was our earliest start to hibernation in their time here on Grouse Mountain. After 171 days in the den, they were sure excited to dig out and get into the all fresh
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-emerge-from-2021-2022-hibernation-period
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Contact Call Centre
Call Centre Phone: 604.980.9311 Press 1 - if you know the extension of the person you are callingPress 2 - for general informationPress 3 - for The Observatory fine dining restaurantPress 4 - for Catering and ToursPress 5 - for Guest Services passes, events and tour groupsPress 6 - for Education departmentEmail: guestservices@grousemountain.comFor information on what's open (times) and snow