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Mountain Ropes Adventure Is Now Open
Mountain Ropes Adventure Is Now Open Book your adventure today Our newest attraction, Mountain Ropes Adventure™ opened on August 11th! Come challenge yourself in the tree tops! You'll explore an array of obstacles including bridges, floating platforms, ziplines and more! Comfort zones are meant to be challenged and this exciting course that features elements of graduated difficulty, does just
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Grouse Grind
The Grouse Grind The Grouse Grind® is a 2.5-kilometre trail up the face of Grouse Mountain, commonly referred to as “Mother Nature’s Stairmaster". If you are hiking up the Grouse Grind, purchase a Download Ticket for your Red Skyride or Blue Grouse Gondola trip down the mountain. Downhill hiking is not permitted.For mountain access hours and current conditions, please check our website prior to
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Wildlife Refuge
about the refuge To visit our resident Grizzly bears, follow the signs on the mountaintop for the best route to the bear habitat. Imagine a wilderness sanctuary where endangered animals can explore and play, knowing they’re safe and secure. You’ll find all this and more at our research, education and conservation centre on the mountain. The Refuge also offers leading-edge interpretative programs
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BCMC Trail
BCMC Trail Tackle the challenging 2.9-kilometre BCMC Trail which exits at the top of Grouse Mountain. The BCMC Trail promises to provide you with a fresh hiking and fitness challenge. Embrace the thrill of a new adventure to The Peak of Vancouver.For mountain access hours and current conditions, please check our website prior to your visit:Today on Grouse Trail Facts Length: 2.9 kilometres (1.8
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Peak Chairlift
peak chairlift Soaring to an altitude of 4,100 feet above sea level, our scenic Peak Chairlift will transport you to the apex of Grouse Mountain in a ride time of fourteen minutes. At the summit, be amazed by a spectacular panorama that reveals the beauty and scale of Vancouver, and the grandeur of the Pacific Ocean as it graces the coastline for as far as the eye can see. During the summer
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Eco-Walks
Guided Eco-Walks Guided Eco-Walks will be held three times daily on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Learn about local flora and fauna, the history of Grouse Mountain and the local geology of the North Shore mountains. This 45-minute walk with a knowledgeable Grouse Mountain guide will take you across the mountain plateau and the serene Blue Grouse Lake area, home of the híwus feasthouse and
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Altitudes Bistro
Altitudes Bistro Sample distinctly British Columbian cuisine while overlooking the grandeur of the Lower Mainland, some 3,700 feet below. Altitudes' menu includes great dishes for sharing, including the famous Grouse Mountain Nachos.View Menu location & hours Altitudes is located on the upper floor of the Peak Chalet. Tables are available on a first-come, first-served basis.Please check Today
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Lupins
Lupins Café The sleek architecture of this venue is home to fast, convenient self-service dining. Whether you're looking for a healthy snack after a grueling hike or a leisurely meal overlooking the mountains and valley, Lupins is a great choice. Located on the main floor of the Peak Chalet, Lupins Café offers stunning decorative alpine features like high cedar beams and copper lights that emit a
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On the Move - Spring Migration
On the Move - Spring Migration Today as part of the National Wildlife Week let`s look at a currently ongoing phenomenon - migration! Many bird species and some mammals as well (most notably bats) will migrate in the fall when days are getting short, weather is getting colder and food is more scarce. The distance and timing of the migration varies a lot from species to species and can be as
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Common Mammals of Grouse Mountain
Common Mammals of Grouse Mountain Today for our National Wildlife Week post let's check out some of the common mammals we see up here on Grouse Mountain! American Black Bear American Black Bear (Ursus americanus) can be seen wandering the slopes and valleys of Grouse Mountain from time to time. Black Bears are the most plentiful bears in North America and British Columbia itself is home to over
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