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Y2Play Receipt 2023-24
mountain to pick up your pass! 24 hours after your purchase, you will receive an email that contains a download link to install the pass on your phone. Each pass will receive a unique email with a unique download link. Install it on your phone by April 30, 2023 for a chance to win a $300 Grouse Mountain gift card.This digital pass system is replacing the Grouse Mountain app which will no longer be
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Bears Enter Upper Pond 2022
this larger area. Today it was ready to go! The boys wasted no time exploring their familiar haunts and going for that first swim of the year in their ponds. They even found some tasty frog eggs as a treat! SALMON SNACK In addition to new territory, we hid a couple tasty salmon in the snow - a surprise snack and their first fish of the season. Bears are largely interested in leafy green vegetables
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
hibernation and to watch them explore their habitat,” said Dr. KenMacquisten, Wildlife Refuge Director and Veterinarian. “Hibernation through the winter is a natural way for Grizzlies toconserve energy during a time of low food availability. As our team works to gradually expand their habitat to its full size,we welcome guests to visit the bears at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife and stay
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Casual Dining
% off all regular priced items at the Grouse Mountain Starbucks® location.
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Short Cut Handle Tow Now Open
, and will elevate the Park experience for both skiers and riders.It’s the latest in a series of upgrades and projects heralding a new chapter for the iconic Vancouver landmark leading up to its centennial in 2026.Grouse Mountain is home to up to four terrain parks that attract skiers and riders of all ability levels and ages from across BC and around the world. Whether you are new to freestyle
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Hummingbird Banding Session
First hummingbird monitoring session of 2021 held Yesterday morning we held our first Hummingbird Monitoring and Banding session of the year here at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. It was our first session since August of 2019 due to the Covid-19 pandemic and it did not disappoint!Grouse Mountain is part of the Hummingbird Monitoring Network which has a group of monitoring
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
Coola out of hibernation and to watch them explore their habitat,” said Dr. Ken Macquisten, Wildlife Refuge Director and Veterinarian. “Hibernation through the winter is a natural way for Grizzlies to conserve energy during a time of low food availability. As our team works to gradually expand their habitat to its full size, we welcome guests to visit the bears at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for
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CSIA Booking Confirmation
to read it carefully.Where to MeetDay 1 - Please meet in the Valley Plaza at 8:30am.Day 2 and 3 – Please meet at the Snow School Meeting Place at 9am.Please be prepared to ski every day and bring a pen/pencil for the indoor sessions.Rental InformationHelmets are recommended. Helmet rentals are available in the Outpost Rental Shop for $8.00 per day.Please pick up your rental equipment from the
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Legal
Legal Disclaimer Grouse Mountain Resorts LP. ("Grouse Mountain") has designed this website to be informative, interactive and fun. We hope we have succeeded and that you'll let us know how we can make it even better. All we ask in return is that you abide by the terms and conditions that follow. Please read them carefully, because your access to our website is provided conditionally upon your
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Contact Call Centre
conditions, go to our:Current Conditions OTHER CONTACT INFORMATION Snow & Information LinePhone: 604.986.6262AdministrationSwitchboard: 604.984.0661Facsimile: 604.984.0676Email: guestservices@grousemountain.comGrouse Mountain Resorts LP6400 Nancy Greene WayNorth Vancouver, BC V7R 4K9Lost & FoundIf you believe you have lost an item on the Mountain, please contact Guest Services at 604.980.9311 as