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  • Know Before You Go

    prepared to carry them with you while at the Resort. We have very limited lockers available and they are only suitable for storing small items. Lockers are $2. They are one-time use, and operate on a token system. Guests are required to see a cashier to purchase a token and can pay by card or cash. +SAFETY & RISK AWARENESS It's important to keep safety top of mind as you explore Grouse Mountain

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  • Group Sales

    available to groups of 15 or more, with at least 24 hours advance reservations and one payment only per group. Please contact Guest Services at 604.980.9311 or email sales@grousemountain.com for group ticket purchases. Travel INDUSTRY Are you a tour operator or travel agent interested in offering Grouse Mountain to your groups, tours and FIT clients? Grouse Mountain would be happy to help you create

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  • Education Programs

    experienced sales staff will work with you to plan the visit with your specific school safety guidelines in mind:  We can deliver in a classroom We can deliver in a presentation or board roomWe can deliver in the gym to a pod We can deliver in the schoolyard to a podAVAILABILITYMonday - Friday: from 9 am - 2 pm*Please allow extra time for setting up and taking down the presentation.Book Now Pricing

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  • About Us

     September 2nd of 1929, Grouse Mountain was proud to host Winston Churchill for dinner in the original chalet. Britain’s most famous statesman and beloved Prime Minister was England’s Chancellor of the Exchequer at the time of his visit. He was in Vancouver to open New Westminster’s exhibition. Sir Winston Churchill visited Grouse Mountain accompanied by his son Randolph and his brother Jack.Cabin at The

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  • Early Bird Winter Pass Terms

    Features & Benefits of Early Bird Passes 2025/26* Skiing/snowboarding this winter season (subject to restrictions based on pass type)20% off regular-priced retail purchases (some exclusion apply such as Arc'teryx,Patagonia and lululemon products. Grouse reserves the right to add otherexclusions)20% off Starbucks purchases (Grouse Mountain location only)10% off food & beverage purchases at

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  • Contact Us

    GUEST SERVICES Phone: (604) 980-9311Press 1 - if you know the extension of the person you are callingPress 2 - for Guest Services/general informationEmail: guestservices@grousemountain.comFor information on what's open (times) and snow conditions, visit the Today on Grouse page.Today on Grouse OTHER CONTACT INFORMATION ADDRESSGrouse Mountain Resorts6400 Nancy Greene WayNorth Vancouver, BCV7R

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  • Ski & Snowboard Ability

    Ski Ability Levels FAQ Display +Level 1: Introduction to Ski Introduction to the Alpine Responsibility CodeAble to put on and take off skisCan stand, walk and climb on skisShow good balance while straight runningAble to get up from a fallen positionAble to make a gliding snowplowAble to make a snowplow stopCan use the Magic Carpet + Level 2: Beginner Snowplow Braking snowplow to

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  • Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2020

    Bears Enter Summer habitat for 2020 Season let the exploration begin! On May 8th our two Grizzly Bears, Grinder and Coola, entered their large summer habitat earlier than previous seasons.  The bears, awake and out of hibernation since April 21st, welcomed the opportunity to explore their familiar habitat and to play in the large mounds of snow that are still present.The new habitat includes

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  • Bears Enter 2019 Hibernation

    Grinder and Coola Enter 2019/2020 Hibernation Period Today we bid Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, a fond winter sleep as they officially enter their 2019/2020 hibernation period.  For the past couple of months they have been preparing for this day - they entered hyperphagia (which literally means pigging out!) and started to eat more and more food in early September and as the

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  • Grouse Mountain Launches 2019/20 Season Y2Play Pass Offer

    Grouse Mountain Launches 2019/20 Season Y2Play Pass Offer BC’s best value snow pass for 20 years (North Vancouver) While enjoying some of the best conditions of the season so far, Grouse Mountain is thrilled to announce that the 2019/20 Y2Play Pass is now available for purchase while quantities last.Celebrating its 20th year, Y2Play is widely recognized as BC’s best value snow pass. The 2019/20

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