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A Fresh New Look for Ski Wee
A Fresh New Look for Ski Wee Grouse Mountain has long been known as a great training ground for new skiers and riders. We start them young with our Ski Wee and Wee Riders program where the focus is on fun and the outcome is confidence on the snow. This season Grouse Mountain is excited to announce some great changes to our Ski Wee program, including a fresh new look in our Ski Wee building. We
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A Fresh New Look for Ski Wee
A Fresh New Look for Ski Wee Grouse Mountain’s Snow School Director, Toby Barrett, wanted to refresh the Ski Wee experience at Grouse Mountain. He knew that children connect with animals and he thought that a wolf would be a powerful animal to connect to Ski Wee. “Wolves are pack animals. They are a naturally social animal. This is something that I think children in Ski Wee can identify with…the
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Join us for Training Nights Under the Stars
Join us for Training Nights Under the Stars Join us on Monday and Wednesday evenings as we shift toward trail running and hiking. Perfect for all levels we offer social groups for those that want to enjoy a brisk hike in the alpine and medium & fast groups for those looking to test and grow their cardio and endurance. Led by our enthusiastic personal trainers and experienced guides, our
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Grouse Mountain Opens for Winter 2014/15!
Grouse Mountain Opens for Winter 2014/15! 9am on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2014 Itching to get out on the snow? We’re elated to announce that with the cool temperatures that Mother Nature has delivered to the Lower Mainland over the last week, Grouse Mountain has fully activated its snowmaking fleet to start blanketing the Mountain. Grouse Mountain will open Paradise Bowl and Jib Park for skiing and
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The Cut and Screaming Eagle Set to Be Open for the Weekend
More Skiing and Riding on The Cut This Weekend Fresh snow, cool temperatures and snowmaking are blanketing The Cut with snow. At Grouse Mountain our snowmaking team has been working hard over the past few days to increase Mountain snow coverage. The overnight temperatures have really dropped and while weather forecasts are a little inconsistent, we are hoping for some surface level freezing
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Zero-Tolerance Harassment Policy
Grouse Mountain maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards any form of harassment directed at our staff by guests. We are committed to providing a safe and respectful environment for all individuals. Any guest found engaging in harassment towards our staff, including but not limited to verbal abuse, intimidation, or any other inappropriate behavior, will face immediate repercussions. This may
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Artists For Conservation 2014: Save the Dates
Save the Date for Artists For Conservation This remarkable festival returns for 2014 Mark your calendars! The fourth-annual Artists For Conservation Festival returns to Grouse Mountain Friday, September 26th to Sunday, October 5th. Join us at the Peak of Vancouver for this extraordinary 10-day art and environmental education event that immerses visitors in nature through a lecture series
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We're working hard to prepare for winter!
We're working hard to prepare for winter! Our mountain operations team is gearing up for the snow season As we head into the final days of a fun-filled summer, the winter season may still seem like a looong way off. But here at the Peak of Vancouver, we’re already going full steam ahead as we gear up for the flaky white stuff to fall. The snow season is just around the corner…you’ll be
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Safety & Risk Awareness
Winter Safety Grouse Mountain is your destination for winter adventure. In addition to first-class skiing and snowboarding, a full range of winter activities including snowshoeing, skating, sleigh rides and more await you at The Peak of Vancouver. Skiing, snowboarding and other activities that take place at ski areas involve the risk of injury. The information contained in the Safety and Risk
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Rentals
Base repair and minor tune-up $55* Ski Binding Adjustment Adjustment of ski binding for boot and binding release retention *Please note that ski binding adjustment is not always possible for all equipment due to binding manufacturer indemnifications. Bindings must already be mounted on skis for adjustment and Grouse Mountain does not offer