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Grouse Mountain Announces Summer 'On the Mountain' Series
Sunday throughout the summer starting July 3rd and ‘Trivia on the Mountain’ hosted by IQ2000 on select Monday nights at Altitudes Bistro. *The first Movies on the Mountain event has been postponed to Friday, July 22nd due to inclement weather.Movies on the Mountain Schedule •Friday, July 22nd – Ferris Buller’s Day Off (Rescheduled from July 15th)•Friday, July 29th – Austin Powers: International Man of
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Reindeer Rest Before Christmas
Reindeer Resting on Grouse Mountain Before Busy Christmas Eve Tropical layover A couple weeks back, two of Santa's Reindeer, Dancer and Vixen, appeared beside Santa's workshop on Grouse Mountain. They had flown in from the North Pole for a bit of sunshine and some... tropical... temperatures (compared to the North Pole that is!). Since then they've been enjoying an all inclusive stay with
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Guided Snowshoe Field Trips
GUIDED SNOWSHOE FIELD TRIPS Guided snowshoe field trips welcome students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. The 1.5 hour tour will lead students on a journey through a winter wonderland on a fun, snowy adventure. Students will explore snowshoeing techniques, learn about winter conditions, hazards and terrain.Book Now SAMPLE SCHEDULE & TIMING Program Times 10:30am-12pm | 11am-12:30pm | 1pm-2
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Grouse Mountain Annual Pass On Sale Now
Grouse Mountain Annual Pass sale on now For a limited time only, endless adventure for just $199 Enjoy endless adventure with a Grouse Mountain Annual Pass!For a limited time, Grouse Mountain Annual Passes are on sale for just $199, plus families save an additional 30%.Get year-round access to the Skyride, plus a host of activities and attractions, including the Grizzly Bear Habitat, The Peak of
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Icy Treats for the Bears
Frozen watermelon treats to beat the heat Bears stay cool We often get asked how Grinder and Coola stay cool and beat the heat during our hot summer days and there are a couple of ways they do so!One is by doing lots of swimming in our ponds! The other is by chowing down on some tasty icy treats provided by our wildlife caretakers.Just the other day they had a fun frozen watermelon encounter
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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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2021/2022 winter season comes to an end
2021/2022 Winter Season Comes To An End Thank you for a great season! The 2021/2022 winter season has officially come to a close at Grouse Mountain. Thanks to a tremendous amount of snowfall and great conditions this spring, we were able to extend skiing and snowboarding until May 15th, once again providing the longest snow season on the North Shore. Season HighlightsFirst Snowfall – October 12
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First Nations Programs
station10:15am-12:00pm Interpretive eco-walk or guided snowshoe to híwus Feasthouse12:00am-12:30pm Lunch12:30am-1:15pm híwus Program 1:45pm-2:00pm Skyride to base2:30pm Depart Grouse Mountain GUIDED EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS(5-18) BC Students Non-BC Resident* Extra Adults Wildlife Field Trip $25.00 $35.00 Same as student price
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First Nations Programs
Interpretive eco-walk or guided snowshoe to híwus Feasthouse12:00am-12:30pm Lunch12:30am-1:15pm híwus Program 1:45pm-2:00pm Skyride to base2:30pm Depart Grouse Mountain GUIDED EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS(5-18) BC Students Non-BC Resident* Extra Adults Wildlife Field Trip $25.00 $35.00 Same as student price *Non-BC Resident - Payment
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International Day Camps
).Canadian camps traditional run during the 9 weeks of summer, through July and August, the first week in January and the last 2 week in March. If interacting with Canadian campers is crucial to your camp experience, you should align your trip with the dates above.2.What age do students need to be in order to participate in camps? We are able to cater to youth aged 5 – 16 years old. 3.Will students get an