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Grouse Mountain raises over $20,000 for Family Services of the North Shore
Grouse Mountain Raises Over $20,000 for Family Services of the North Shore Funds were raised in 2023 through event proceeds across the Easter weekend, and donations from photos with Santa at The Peak of Christmas In 2023, Grouse Mountain Resort’s Easter on the Peak, and Peak of Christmas celebrations raised much needed funds for Family Services of the North Shore, a non-profit, community-based
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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas
activities including Letters to Santa, reindeer antler decorating and other crafts. • Tickets: included in mountain admissionSkating Pond • Dates: Daily; 10am – 8pm • About: For outdoor fun, take a spin on the 8,000 square foot Mountaintop Skating Pond surrounded by majestic views. The only mountaintop outdoor skate pond in the Lower Mainland, it’s great for a fun family adventure or a romantic date – lace
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Y2Play Terms & Conditions 2024/25
benefit by visiting Guest Services. 10% off food & beverage purchases at Lupins, Grouse Grind Coffee Bar, Altitudes and The ObservatoryExcludes alcohol and private functions. 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-upsSubject to availability. Valid
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Grouse Mountain Gondola Construction Update
project. Since the world’s first double chairlift was built at the Resort in 1949, Grouse Mountain has had a rich history of investing in modern recreational technology. The installation of the new gondola is the latest development to further enhance our four-season operations to welcome both the local and global community. The gondola project will support continued investment in the world-class
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-gondola-construction-update
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Pass Protection
full details.Find a Snow Pass Pass Protection Details Last updated February 15, 2024If Pass Protection is declined, no refund or transfer of the season pass will be offered under any circumstance.Pass Protection is available for purchase with your winter season pass ($49 for an individual pass). Pass protection must be purchased at the time of your pass purchase. At time of purchase, our typical
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First Nations Programming
first nations Cultural Program (full day) or first nations Presentation (45 minutes) The híwus Feasthouse is the meeting place, to enjoy a full day of vivid legends, songs, dances and crafts. Step into an authentic Pacific Northwest Longhouse and let our Squamish First Nations Elder take you back in time to discover the traditional way of life of our First Nations people.Our guides will greet
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2024 Grind Run Series dates announced
2024 Grind Run Series Dates Announced Mark your calendars for Seek the Peak, the Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge, and the Grouse Grind Mountain Run The Grind Run Series is back in 2024! Save the date and mark your calendars for Seek the Peak, the Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge, and the Grouse Grind Mountain Run.All race events help raise funds for local charities including North Shore Rescue and Metro
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/2024-grind-run-series-dates-announced
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Hummingbirds
different locations from Mexico to Alaska. Over the years, we have banded and monitored close to 1,000 individual hummingbirds. We have had several long distance re-captures as well from birds banded in other parts of the province and contributed unique data to the overall network project as one of only a couple mountain top elevation monitoring sites. One bird was even re-caught seven years after she was
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Mountain Team Building
with a 45-minute cedar animal painting experience with a First Nations elder. Team Building- Frequently Asked Questions 1.What are team building programs? All programs feature fun and engaging all-access experiences facilitated by our skilled team in an inspiring mountain setting. We believe that when teams genuinely work together and leverage their strengths, the work environment becomes exciting
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Grinder and Coola Emerge for the 2024 Season!
Grinder and Coola Emerge for the 2024 Season! EARLIER EXIT THAN LAST FEW YEARS Today marked the 149th day of the bears 2023/2024 hibernation period on Grouse Mountain which began on November 23rd, 2023.With a lighter annual snowfall this season it meant that there was less snow insulating the bear den and the bears started to stir a little earlier than the last few years. Our staff were ready
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