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800 Participants Make the Climb at Seek the Peak
unique event that brings together athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers from across the region to challenge themselves and raise money for a great cause,” said Michael Cameron, President Grouse Mountain Resort. “As the first event in our 2024 Grind Run Series, we’re so happy to see this many participants take on the challenging race, push themselves and raise money for an incredibly
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800 Participants Make the Climb at Seek the Peak
summit of Grouse Mountain as individuals or as part of a relay team.This year’s Seek the Peak men’s title goes to Jessie McAuley with a time of 1:29:17 and topping the women’s category is Kat Drew 1:42:50. Taking top honours in the relay category is Team McGrinders who clocked in at 1:35:08. For a complete list of official race times, please click the link below. 2024 Seek the Peak Results“Seek the
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Bears Emerge 2023
Grinder and Coola Emerge From Winter Sleep Today marked the end of the 22nd winter dormancy period for Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears. This period was 163 days from November 21st, 2022, to today May 3rd 2023. It was their third longest winter dormancy period here at Grouse Mountain.As usual, Grinder emerged first from the den - digging the way out for Coola to follow. Both
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Bearly Awake
extra insulation as well as sound dampening for the sleeping bears. This snow will require some removal before we can start to put up their hibernation fenceline. To help out, our machine operators have begun digging some trenches in the snow where the fence will go. This adds surface melt area to the snow and helps it melt back during our warm spring days. As we get into April we'll begin in
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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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Ski Clubs
Tyee Ski Club (6-16 years) One of Canada's oldest and best known winter clubs, Tyee Ski Club offers exciting and competitive skiing and racing programs for children and teenagers. In addition to excellent coaching and great programs, Tyee Club members enjoy fun social events and off-season training programs. For membership details, email membership@grousetyee.com or visit grousetyee.com
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Peak Juice Bar
it's peak time! The Peak Juice Bar is currently closed.Freshly made on Grouse every day, our healthy juices each contain at least 2 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables. After conquering the Grind, grab a Peak Juice at the Peak Juice Bar located at the top of the Grouse Grind trail. Protein SmoothiesGrouse Grind Recovery – Strawberry, Banana, Coconut Milk, Plant ProteinBCMC – Banana, Cocoa
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Y2Play Terms & Conditions 2024/25
ABOUT YOUR Y2PLAY 2024/25 PASS Thank you for purchasing a Y2Play Pass for the 2024/25 winter season. Your pass is valid for skiing and snowboarding and other complimentary activities at Grouse Mountain from date of purchase through to the end of the current winter season and then becomes valid again from October 1, 2024 until April 30, 2025.Please visit Guest Services to fill out applicable
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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat 2023
Bears Enter Their Lower Pond Habitat Today Grinder and Coola entered their Lower Pond habitat for the first time in 2023. With a heavier than normal snowload this year it took a week or two longer than normal to get this last area of their full summer habitat re-constructed for the season. However, with this addition the bears now have access to their full 5.5 acre natural mountainside
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Contact Call Centre
conditions, go to our:Current Conditions OTHER CONTACT INFORMATION Snow & Information LinePhone: 604.986.6262AdministrationSwitchboard: 604.984.0661Facsimile: 604.984.0676Email: guestservices@grousemountain.comGrouse Mountain Resorts LP6400 Nancy Greene WayNorth Vancouver, BC V7R 4K9Lost & FoundIf you believe you have lost an item on the Mountain, please contact Guest Services at 604.980.9311 as