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  • Careers

    includeBC Medical Insurance Extended Health Care (Drug Card, Smoking Cessation Assistance, Vision Care, Dental Care. Paramedical) Life Insurance / Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) Dependent Life Insurance Long Term Disability Short Term Disability RRSP matched savings plan after completion of two years of full time servicePart-time Year-round StaffStaff who are offered year-round employment

    https://www.grousemountain.com/careers

  • Adventure Day Camps

    engage kids ages 5-13 in outdoor exploration during summer break.Our week-long, multi-day camps run daily from 8:30am to 3:30pm, with an optional After Camp Add-On available until 5:00pm for families needing a later pickup.Looking for a shorter option? Single-day Pathfinders and Alpine Blazers camps are also offered on select dates. Play & Learn in Nature's Backyard With different weekly themes

    https://www.grousemountain.com/camps

  • Theatre in the Sky

    filmmakers over a two week expedition as they endeavour to film the elusive wolf. This short film asks us to reflect on our impacts to the natural world as we witness these compassionate, loving animals that deserve more attention and respect.•FIFTEEN As the only sanctioned event to determine the record-holder for most ascents of the Grouse Grind in a one-day period, participants gather annually on the

    https://www.grousemountain.com/theatre-in-the-sky

  • Summer Mountain Safety

    tree species while breathing in the alpine air and marvelling at the spectacular views. We encourage all guests to be well-prepared prior to arriving at the Mountain. trip planning Make sure to tell someone where you are going, even if you're only planning to do a short trail run. This is especially important when it comes to the North Shore as the trail system here is extensive and includes a broad

    https://www.grousemountain.com/summer-mountain-safety

  • Safety & Risk Awareness

    particularly cautious when skiing/riding in the trees. Tree wells are a real risk. Don’t over do it. Be aware of fatigue, many visitors are on vacation and might not be conditioned to ski/board long days. Warm up in the morning and stretch it out, then tone it down in the afternoon. Snowcats and snowmobiles may be encountered during operating hours. Give these vehicles plenty of space. Be aware of your

    https://www.grousemountain.com/safety-risk-awareness

  • Ski Wee and Wee Riders Confirmation

    and that all belongings are labelled:•Helmets are mandatory for all lesson participants. Please ensure you have a helmet designed for recreational snow sports.    oHelmets are included with all rental packages for children.•As Mountain conditions change rapidly, dress your child in layers and appropriately for the weather. We recommend:    oWarm base layer such as long johns and long-sleeved shirt

    https://www.grousemountain.com/SKI-WEE-AND-WEE-RIDERS-BOOKING-CONFIRMATION

  • Terrain Park Handle Tow

    short cut handle tow The latest enhancement to the Resort’s popular terrain parks, the Short Cut Handle Tow in Side Cut Park officially opened on December 21, 2022. The new lift offers access to up to 20 features, eliminating the need for skiers and riders to use the Screaming Eagle Chair. With a total rope length of 250 metres and maximum speed of two metres per second, the Short Cut handle tow

    https://www.grousemountain.com/handletow

  • Happy Holidays from the Wildlife Crew at Grouse Mountain

    actual birthday is sometime in January each year during hibernation!) with a grizzly bear sized ice/fruit/salmon/whipped cream cake!  The bears also had a physical checkup from our Director and Veterinarian, Dr. Ken Macquisten, in the springtime and passed with flying colors.  They then went on to have a standard lazy bear summer followed by a great Fall putting on the weight for their long 2023/2024

    https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/happy-holidays-from-the-wildlife-crew-at-grouse-mountain

  • Bears Enter 23rd Hibernation Period

    (a phase where they eat constantly), the bears are now ready to settle down for a long winter's nap.We look forward to welcoming them back out next spring! final weigh in Last weekend we also convinced the bears to stand on their scale for the last time of the year so we could get a final pre-hibernation weight.With a summer average weight of 700 pounds for Grinder and 800 pounds for Coola, they

    https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-23rd-hibernation-period

  • Blue Grouse Sustainability

    longstanding events such as Variety Club and Climb for Alzheimers.    FIRST NATIONS PARTNERSHIP Grouse Mountain is home to the First Nation’s Snowboarding Team. Our hiwus Feasthouse promotes Coast Salish culture staffed by Squamish Nation program leaders. YOUTH & STUDENT EMPLOYMENT We are the largest employer of youth on Vancouver’s North Shore. Grouse Mountain serves as a mentor with practicum

    https://www.grousemountain.com/blue-grouse-sustainability