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Scheduled Mountain Closures
Scheduled Mountain Closures Grouse Mountain will be closed for scheduled maintenance on various dates throughout April. These scheduled closures allow our team to prepare for the upcoming summer season and work on a number of projects around the Mountain. There will be no access to the Skyride and Mountaintop activities or facilities during these closures. Starbucks at the base will also be
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Spring Operations Update
Spring Operations Update Changes in effect from April 2nd, 2024 Attention skiers and riders! From Tuesday, April 2nd until the end of the 2023/24 season, our hours of operation for the Downhill Area will be: Weekdays: 12:00pm - 8:00pm Weekends: 9:00am - 5:00pm Please be aware that these hours are subject to change, and are dependent on our snow conditions. Always check Today on Grouse prior to
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Mountain Closure Update
Mountain Closure Update The Skyride and mountaintop will be closed from October 10 – 27 Please be advised that Grouse Mountain Resort will be closed for scheduled annual maintenance from October 10 – 27, 2023.There will be no access to the Skyride and mountaintop facilities or activities during this time. Starbucks at the base of the mountain will be closed during this time. Please see below for
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Hummingbirds
different locations from Mexico to Alaska. Over the years, we have banded and monitored close to 1,000 individual hummingbirds. We have had several long distance re-captures as well from birds banded in other parts of the province and contributed unique data to the overall network project as one of only a couple mountain top elevation monitoring sites. One bird was even re-caught seven years after she was
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Grouse Grind Mountain Run Results
overall in the women's category was Lauren Andrews with a time of 35:49.Listed below are the top finishers, or click the "Race Results" link to view all of the results. Race ResultsTOP MALE OVERALL 1st Place: Alexandre Ricard (27:04) 2nd Place: Jordan Guenette (28:56) 3rd Place: Mike Sidic (29:58) TOP FEMALE OVERALL1st Place: Lauren Andrews (35:49)2nd Place: Haley Cruse (37:24) 3rd Place: Sarah Carter
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Participants Complete Multi-Grouse Grind® Challenge
impressive total of 18 Grouse Grinds during the event. Coming in second overall and as the top female finisher was Megan Wing from North Vancouver, who completed 16 ascents in the 19-hour period. To view a complete list of the Multi Grouse Grind® Challenge results, click the link below.Multi Grouse Grind Challenge ResultsAs the only sanctioned event to determine the record-holder for most ascents of the
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Participants Complete 7th Annual Multi-Grouse Grind® Challenge
personal best while raising valuable funds for North Shore Rescue.At the end of a long day on Mother Nature’s Stairmaster, the 80 participants hiked a collective total of 626 Grouse Grinds® in the 19-hour period, starting their journey at 4am, and completing their last Grind after 10pm.“We are so excited to see participants back for what is the most challenging and unique athletic event on the North
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More Terrain Opening Today
More Terrain Opening Today 50cm of snow in the past 48 hours! Great news for our skiers and riders! With special thanks to Mother Nature for all the fresh snow and the hard work of our snowmaking team, we’ll be opening up some more terrain today.The Peak Chair, along with Peak, Lower Peak and Heaven's Sake runs will open today (Saturday, January 6th) at 12:00pm.With amazing snowmaking
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More than 700 Participants Make the Climb at Seek the Peak
More than 700 Participants Make the Climb at Seek the Peak In support of Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation (North Vancouver) Cool conditions greeted racers this morning as they took on the challenge of Seek the Peak, with its awe-inspiring climb from West Vancouver’s Ambleside Park to the Peak of Vancouver. The sell-out event saw more than 700 participants complete the 15-kilometre course
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Terrain Park Handle Tow
more laps.”“We’ve always tried to be at the forefront with our facilities and support the progression of the skiers and riders who come to Grouse Mountain. Now as the first Resort on the North Shore to have a handle tow specifically for Park users, we look forward to supporting that progression for many more years to come.” Grouse Mountain is home to up to four terrain parks that attract skiers and