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Join us for Grinder and Coola’s 21st Bear-thday Fun-draiser
Join us for Grinder and Coola’s 21st Bear-thday Fun-draiser Supporting Orphaned Grizzly Cub Rewilding Bear-y exciting news – Grouse Mountain’s resident Grizzly bears are turning 21! To celebrate,Grinder and Coola are hosting a Bear-thday Fun-draiser on Saturday, July 16th, in support of the Grizzly BearFoundation’s orphaned grizzly bear cub rewilding research – Project Rewild. “Coola and Grinder
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Tandem Paragliding
Tandem Paragliding Tandem Paragliding is currently closed until Summer 2026.Experience the exhilarating rush of adventure at Grouse Mountain with Tandem Paragliding! Feel the wind in your hair and take in panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, forests, and the city below.For Tandem Paragliding, the pilot and the passenger are attached to each other to the wing by a harness system. The
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Peak Chairlift
peak chairlift Please note: Peak Chairlift is now closed for the Summer 2025 seasonSoaring to an altitude of 4,100 feet above sea level, our scenic Peak Chairlift will transport you to the apex of Grouse Mountain in a ride time of fourteen minutes. At the summit, be amazed by a spectacular panorama that reveals the beauty and scale of Vancouver, and the grandeur of the Pacific Ocean as it graces
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Grizzly Lookout
The Grizzly Lookout cafÉ Please note: The Grizzly Lookout Café is now closed for the 2025 season.The Grizzly Lookout Café serves a variety of snacks and beverages to help keep your energy up. There are also a variety of souvenirs available for purchase. Stop by the yurt and take a break during your day on the mountain. The café is located at the bottom of The Peak next to the Grizzly Bear
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Day Lessons Confirmation
Discovery Day Group LessonsThank you for choosing Grouse Mountain as your destination to learn to ski or snowboard. The program you have chosen includes a 2-hour on-snow ski or snowboard lesson. Included in this letter is some important information regarding your program, please take the time to read this carefully. If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate
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Private Lessons Booking Confirmation
passholders receive a 20% discount on their purchase.We recommend ski googles, a hat and extra socks. These items are not available to rent.If you are renting, please ensure that you have winter footwear as you will be walking through snow to access the rental building.Food & SnacksBreaks for snacks and water can be taken at the discretion of the instructor. We recommend packing a snack that can fit in
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Bears Emerge 2021
Grinder and Coola emerge from 20th Hibernation Longest Hibernation Today marks the end of the longest hibernation period yet at Grouse Mountain for our two resident Grizzly Bears - Grinder and Coola. They went into their den and sleeping chamber on November 10th, 2020 and emerged today on April 29th, 2021. This is a period of 170 days and beats the previous record of 153 days set in 2017
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Venues
VENUES Whether you’re planning a business meeting with as few as 20 people or a spectacular party for 500+, we offer venues for every occasion. Host your exceptional event at Grouse Mountain – The Peak of Vancouver. The following descriptions will help familiarize you with our venues. We encourage you to contact us or call 604.980.9311 to discuss the atmosphere you would like to create.*Venue
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Child/Youth Snow Camps
have a helmet designed for recreational snow sports. oHelmets are included with all rental packages for children. oIf your child has their own equipment, but requires a helmet, you can rent one for an additional $5 + tax at the time of registration. oHelmets can also be purchased at Outfitters in the Chalet, where passholders receive a 20% discount on their
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20th Bearthday
Happy 20th Bearthday Grinder and Coola! a january birthday January each year marks another birthday for both of our two bears Grinder, and Coola as all young grizzly bear cubs are born inside the den in the early winter months. Female Grizzlies will give birth to one to three cubs inside the den as a protective measure to allow the young bears a chance to nurse and grow before heading out into