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Careers
JOIN OUR TEAM We're currently hiring for positions in all departments, including seasonal, part-time and full-time roles. If you enjoy the outdoors and thrive in an energetic workplace, we want you on our team! Please apply online.Find Job Openings working at grouse mountain Grouse Mountain offers a challenging and enjoyable work environment with a world of career opportunity. Our team is
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Weddings
EXPLORE… the vision of a bespoke mountaintop celebration with our one-of-a-kind venuesEXPERIENCE… the unparalleled views and natural surroundsELEVATE… your day with our impeccable service and inspired West Coast cuisineGrouse Mountain, The Peak of Vancouver, is defined by it’s stunning views, romantic Chalet setting and incredible focus on exemplary service, food and experience. Above all else
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Celebrate New Year’s Eve at Grouse Mountain
Celebrate New Year’s Eve at Grouse Mountain Kick off 2016 with a family-friendly party at the Peak of Vancouver!
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Skating Pond
Admission Ticket or Annual Pass. Skate rentals are available onsite for $10 per adult and $6 per child. Skate RentalsPlease check Today on Grouse for operating hours and current conditions before your visit. SHINNY GAME ICE RENTALS Experience the excitement and unique feeling of playing hockey on Grouse Mountain's 8,000 square foot outdoor ice rink. One hour private ice bookings are now available
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Alpine Shopping
OUTFITTERS Your source for the most technical and fashion forward apparel and accessories for your own personal outdoor pursuits. Whether you consistently strive to beat your personal best on the Grouse Grind®, or prefer a more leisurely hike up Dam Mountain, we have the gear to ensure your outdoor adventure is both comfortable and safe. For inquiries, please call (604) 998-4379. THE SPIRIT
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Experience 24 Hours of Winter at Grouse Mountain
Experience 24 Hours of Winter at Grouse Mountain Enjoy round-the-clock alpine activities at the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) In celebration of all things winter, Grouse Mountain is thrilled to host its annual 24 Hours of Winter event taking place Saturday, February 6th through Sunday, February 7th at the Peak of Vancouver. “Started in preparation for the NBC Olympic broadcast in February
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Sliding Zone
, the Sliding Zone provides two designated lanes of groomed terrain for your winter enjoyment. Sleds can be rented for $5 at the Fireside Hut and season-long rental access is available for $15 per individual. Hours of operation The Sliding Zone is open daily during the winter season, provided conditions allow. Sufficient snow is required, so please check Today on Grouse for the most up-to-date
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Getting Ready for Winter: Run Re-Establishment
Getting Ready for Winter: Run Re-Establishment Crews tackle the undergrowth to prepare runs for the upcoming season While you’ve been enjoying the summer sunshine, our team has been hard at work getting Grouse Mountain ready for the snow to fall. One of the projects we’ve been working on is run re-establishment on our back runs like Outer Limits and Purgatory. What does run re-establishment
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Bears Enter Lower Pond 2015
Grinder and Coola Enter Their Lower Pond Habitat Today marked the first day that Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife, entered their Lower Pond Habitat in 2015. This is also the earliest ever in the springtime that they have had access to their entire 5.5 Acre Summer Habitat. Each year we have to take the fencing down when the
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Bears Enter Upper Pond 2015
Grinder and Coola Enter Their Upper Pond Habitat Today marked the earliest annual date ever that Grinder and Coola have entered their Upper Pond Habitat. Shortly before Noon we were ready for them and we opened the gate to their summer habitat. Both bears emerged slowly, still lethargic, and proceeded to explore their familiar surroundings. They quickly found, and made a quick snack of, the
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