Please be advised, Grouse Mountain Regional Park, including the Grouse Grind and BCMC, are closed today, Monday December 15th, due to heavy rainfall. 
For information on today's activities, attractions, and dining options, please check Today on Grouse.  

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  • Snow Camps

    Thank you for choosing Grouse Mountain as your child’s destination for skiing or snowboarding. Included in this letter is important information regarding your program, please take the time to read it carefully. Camp Times Morning (AM): 8:00 am - 11:30 am Afternoon (PM): 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm Full Day: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Mid Day: 10:00 am - 1:30 pm After School: 4:30 pm - 8:00 pm Meeting Area and

    https://www.grousemountain.com/Snow-Camps

  • Fitness Focused Snowshoe Tour

    invigorate your snowshoe fitness levels.The fitness evening starts with a warm up, then smooth transition in to the back country speed hike, some snowshoe specific strength building exercises, and a cool down and stretch at the end. Headlamps, guided backcountry tour and snowshoe fitness expert included. Feel free to bring your own head lamp if you have it.Each snowshoeing session is two hours in

    https://www.grousemountain.com/snowshoe-fitness-tour

  • Help Out Those Winter Hummingbirds

    ) stays both fresh and unfrozen.  It should be changed every couple of days and the feeder washed thoroughly with a mild soap solution.  The feeders can be brought in overnight as hummingbirds will not feed during the hours of darkness.  Then when you wake up and place the feeder out it will still be warm from being inside - just make sure to have it out a little bit before dawn.There are commercial

    https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/help-out-those-winter-hummingbirds

  • Being Bear Aware

    it's also a time when many get into trouble as they search out new territories and new food supplies.  It's important that we do our part to make sure they do not have an easy route to getting any inappropriate food and that they stay out of trouble overall.  Here are some tips to being a good Bear Aware neighbor:- Keep your household garbage, compost and recycling bins inside a garage or shed until

    https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/being-bear-aware

  • Grouse Memories

    Your Favourite #grousememories We've shared a lot of great times together on this mountaintop. From exciting events and special visitors to our resident wildlife and incredible experiences; we're sure everyone has a favourite memory when it comes to Grouse Mountain. Let's take this opportunity to look back together at some of the happy memories we've created. So many amazing things have happened

    https://www.grousemountain.com/grousememories

  • Pollinator's Garden

    pollinator's garden Located just off the path near BeaverTails, this specially crafted garden attracts pollinators of all sorts. With interpretive signage and benches, it is a wonderful retreat during your mountaintop adventures. Did you know that there are 56 species of native bees in the Greater Vancouver Area? 250 in BC? Thousands across Canada? Wild Pollinators such as wild bees, flies

    https://www.grousemountain.com/pollinators-garden

  • Grinder and Coola Enter 21st Hibernation on Grouse Mountain

    spend the next few months in the darkness of their den but be sure to check them out on our infrared webcam at: https://www.grousemountain.com/web-cams/bear-den-cam .  There is a time lapse feature in the upper right corner where you can get a quick video of all their activity from the previous day.  It may surprise you but they are not just sleeping soundly all the time in the den - they regularly

    https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grinder-and-coola-enter-21st-hibernation-on-grouse-mountain

  • Grinder and Coola Emerge from 19th Hibernation

    bathe in a small icy pond. A bit of wrestling and food gathering seemed to wear them out quickly as, after an hour or so, back they went to their den for a nap. Typically, even though they have not eaten for almost 5 months, Grizzlies do not emerge from hibernation anxious to eat. It takes a while for their digestive system to kick start, and their preferred food items for the first few month are

    https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grinder-and-coola-emerge-from-19th-hibernation

  • Guided Snowshoe Field Trips

      Snowshoe Field Trips $20.00+GST per student. Minimum of 15 participating students required.Determine the number of students and adults in your groupChoose your preferred date and an alternativeUpon confirming availability on your date, our Education Sales person will send you a contract and event order with deposit due dateCarefully review the booking details, then sign and send it back via email or

    https://www.grousemountain.com/snowshoe-field-trips

  • Scenic Chairlift

    Scenic Chairlift Ride Soaring to an altitude of 4,100 feet above sea level, our Scenic 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.  Ride Operations (May

    https://www.grousemountain.com/scenic-chairlift