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  • Grouse Bike Park

    to progress to the trails at Grouse Bike Park.Tim’s Trim - Green Flow TrailTim’s Trim is a beginner flow trail that winds down the mountain, serving as the next step after the learning zone. The total trail is 3.5km and is designed to offer a smooth, enjoyable ride for new riders or those looking to build their skills in a relaxed environment. The trail features wide, sweeping turns thatmake it

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  • About Us

    quad chairs - the Greenway and the Peak Chair. 2009 - Phase two of Mountain Ziplines opens, expanding the circuit to five lines. It spans further and faster across a canyon to neighbouring Dam Mountain. Speeds on the tour reach 80 km/hour.2009 - Construction begins on BC’s first commercially-viable wind turbine atop Grouse Mountain, the first of its kind in the world to feature an elevator

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  • 20% Off Bike Park Passes for a Limited Time Only!

    kids and lessons will be available to book soon — stay tuned for more info.Buy Bike Park Pass

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  • Grouse Gravity Coaster

    grouse gravity coaster Located to the skiers left of The Cut, adventurers will be taken on an exhilarating ride of twists and turns, weaving through a series of trees and exciting features before being greeted by an awe-inspiring view of Vancouver. The track is a permanent structure, and a closed circuit which will return guests to the mountaintop without having to exit the cart.The Mountain

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  • BCMC Trail

    headlamp with extra batteries (and light bulb if not LED). Green Cyalume stick or small turtle lights as emergency backup. 2) Signaling Device Whistle, Bear Bangers, Pencil Flare 3)Fire Starter Matches (waterproof or in plastic bag) or lighter. A commercial fire starter and/or candle are also recommended. 4)Extra Clothes Hat/toque, gloves, fleece jacket, Gore-tex jacket, polypropylene underwear, good

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  • Tandem Paragliding

    ): Guests check in with the Flight Director at top of The Peak Chair. Learn about the equipment and safety procedures, launch technique, the construction of the glider, as well as basic meteorology - the weather we need to fly.Flight Time (15-20 min): Learn how the paraglider flies and is controlled. Experience turns and pitch control and be guided through approach and landing technique. You will land at

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  • Ski & Snowboard Ability

    control speedAble to side step on any hillCan turn legs to show direction changeCan link snowplow turns down Paradise BowlCan skate along flatsAble to get on and off chairlifts and understandschairlift safetySkis under control at all times + Level 3: Basic Parallel Can use turn shape to control speed on all green runsStands centered on skisSkis in a small snowplowSkis become parallel at the end

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  • Owls at Grouse Mountain

    teaches students about these amazing “silent-flying” raptors. Can an owl turn its head 360 degrees? Why are they called raptors? Do they really give a “hoot”? Learn these interesting answers and so much more.Online Education Programs Meet our Owl Ambassadors At Grouse Mountain we appreciate and respect wild places and wildlife. Our Refuge includes some outstanding owl ambassadors who help bring presence

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  • Mountain Bike Camps and Lessons

    provide their own equipment. At minimum, a well fitting, tuned bike with dual brakes is required.Children should also have a well fitting helmet, knee and elbow pad and biking gloves.Are lunch and snacks included?Lunches or snacks are not included. Participants should pack a lunch that does not require heating as groups will not always stop at the basefor lunch. A minimum of 2 snacks should also be

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  • Summer Mountain Safety

    must all accept our responsibilities to ensure that humans and wildlife can coexist.STAYING SAFE AROUND WILDLIFE wild bear safety Do not feed bears. It's against the law to feed dangerous wildlife.Remain calm. Do not run or climb a tree. Slowly back away, talking to the bear in a quiet, monotone voice. Do not scream, turn your back on the bear, kneel down or make direct eye contact.Keep away from

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