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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas
Altitudes Bistro, select dates are available from December 3rd – 23rd, 2022 with tickets on sale soon.For a more intimate option, The Observatory will reopen its doors to diners on December 2nd. Housed in a mountaintop chalet with windows overlooking the city lights of Vancouver, The Observatory will be serving a unique fondue menu perfect for the winter season.For more information and for bookings for
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Grouse Mountain Opening Limited Terrain for Skiing and Riding
Greenway Chair from 1pm to 8pm on Friday, and 9am to 9pm on Saturday and Sunday. Skiing and riding will be available at Mountain Admission ticket rates until more terrain is opened. “Thanks to Mother Nature and the hard work of our snowmaking team we’re ready to kick off another great winter season at the Peak of Vancouver,” said Grouse Mountain’s Director, Mountain Operations Grant Wahl. “We’re excited
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-opening-limited-terrain-for-skiing-and-riding
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Mountain Closure Update
preparations includes maintenance on the Skyride.Grouse Mountain will remain open until October 16. In the lead up to our closure, our offerings and opening times will vary. Please be sure to check Today On Grouse prior to your visit to find out what is open daily. Opening Hours October 11 - 14: Skyride Uphill: 9am - 7pm Skyride Downhill: 7:30am - 8pmStarbucks: 7:30am - 8pm Grouse Grind Coffee Bar: 7.30am
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/mountain-closure-update-0f1fb7fd-2794-4849-87e4-b71a091428a7
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Grouse Mountain Announces Summer ‘On the Mountain’ Series
: International Man of Mystery •Friday, August 12th – The Princess Bride •Friday, August 26th – Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone In addition to the On the Mountain series, guest can enjoy a variety of seasonal favourite experiences at Grouse Mountain. Soar above the trees aboard the Skyride Surf Adventure® or take in unparalleled 360° views of Vancouver on our scenic Peak Chairlift. Guests can also take to
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Bears Preparing for Winter
could still gain up to 50 more pounds before entering their winter slumber. Coola is just breaking 1000 pounds and Grinder is approaching 900.We've also been busy reducing the size of the bears' habitat as they move closer into and around their winter den. We take down the bears' 5 acre summer fence each year as Grouse Mountain regularly gets snowfalls that tower above any fence left standing and
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-preparing-for-winter
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Passholder Skyride Reservations
How To: Book Your Skyride Please note: Skyride reservations are no longer in use. Step 1 Enter your pass number and birthdate along with any additional pass numbers of passholders visiting with you. Step 2 Select the date of your visit. Step 3 Select your Skyride boarding times. If you are planning to hike up and only require a download boarding time, please select download only. Make sure you
https://www.grousemountain.com/passholder-skyride-reservations
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The Observatory to reopen on June 10th
The observatory to reopen on june 10th The Observatory restaurant at Grouse Mountain will reopen this summer Grouse Mountain is excited to announce the reopening of The Observatory restaurant starting on Friday, June 10th.Housed in our mountaintop chalet overlooking the city of Vancouver, The Observatory offers views that are as unique as the food prepared by our talented chefs. The restaurant
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/the-observatory-reopening
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Grouse Mountain to Break Ground on Transformational Lift Replacement Project
grousemountain.com/gondola. About Grouse MountainAs 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
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Happy Halloween from the Bears!
away from Coola some of the treats fell out, allowing Coola to get a little extra! Working to get it all Both bears started to push, pull, stomp and pry the pumpkins apart to get at the good stuff inside. Unlike their watermelon treats where they eat the rind too, Grinder and Coola left all of the pumpkin rind but polished off the stringy guts and seeds inside. We also added bits of salmon, dog
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/happy-halloween-from-the-bears
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Day Lessons Confirmation
recommended for all participants. Helmets are mandatory for all children (18 and under) taking lessons. If your child has their own equipment but requires a helmet, they can rent one for an additional $5 + HST at the time of registration. Helmets can also be purchased at Outfitters in the Chalet, where Passholders receive a 20% discount on their purchase. As mountain conditions can change rapidly, please