Please be advised, the 5pm Birds in Motion Demonstration will be replaced with an additional Owl Talk today, Monday May 19th, due to inclement weather. This will take place at the Birds in Motion location. 
For information on today's activities, attractions, and dining options, please check Today on Grouse

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  • BCMC Trail

    items with you whenever you hike on a mountain trail.1)Light Flashlight or a 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

    https://www.grousemountain.com/BCMC

  • The Observatory

    -course Chef's Tasting Menu.Indulge in five opulent courses with wine and cocktail pairings, including a foraged mushroom egg pappardelle, beef carpaccio, Muscovy duck breast, and Chef’s delights along the culinary journey.  reservations & Pricing Please reserve your spot for a 5:00pm or 9:15pm seating which will allow you to view our celebratory fireworks display at 9pm, either before or after your

    https://www.grousemountain.com/the-observatory

  • Private Lessons

    PREMIUM learning experiences Private Lessons have now ended for the 2024/25 winter season.Private skiing or snowboarding lessons at Grouse Mountain offer the ultimate environment for learning new skills on the slopes. Our professional instructors provide undivided attention and highly focused instruction designed according to your personal goals and pace.Details: Age: Suitable for ages 7+ (1 hour

    https://www.grousemountain.com/privatelessons

  • Grouse Grind

    change of shirt and deodorant. Early mornings on weekends and weekdays are usually less busy. the 10 hiking essentials To ensure you are prepared for all scenarios that may arise, Grouse Mountain recommends that you bring the following essential items with you whenever you hike on a mountain trail.1)Light Flashlight or a headlamp with extra batteries (and light bulb if not LED). Green Cyalume stick or

    https://www.grousemountain.com/grousegrind

  • Bring a Friend for Free Day

    Bring a Friend for Free Day Special offer for Y2Play, Early Bird, and Night Passholders With nearly 100cm of fresh snow in the past 7 days and our snowmaking firing at full force, it's the perfect time to hit the slopes! Conditions are absolutely prime for skiing and riding — and we’ve got something special just for our Winter Ski Passholders.We're excited to offer Winter Ski Passholders an

    https://www.grousemountain.com/events/bring-a-friend-for-free-day

  • Sewer and Power Upgrage

    , heralding a new chapter for the Resort in the lead up to our 100th anniversary in 2026. Project Timeline•Winter 2023: 95% Clearing Complete ✅• Summer 2023: Works begins •Fall 2023: Conduit/Cables arrive, Clearing (DNV Extension Area)• Summer 2024: Project completed FAQs Q: Why is this project necessary? A: Grouse Mountain Resort will be undergoing a sewage and power upgrade that will replace aging

    https://www.grousemountain.com/upgrade-project

  • Adult Lessons

    are dedicated to teaching you in a safe and fun environment. Weekend and holiday sessions also include a coffee and pastry voucher. Ages 19+. Adult Ski/Ride Clinic Rates 2018/19 Adult Ski/Ride Clinic Rates 2018/19 4 Session Clinic $175 Clinic + Rental

    https://www.grousemountain.com/adult-lessons

  • Blue Grouse Sustainability

    snow pass campaign has drawn well over 1 million skier and riders to the Mountain. Our extensive pass holder base stimulates significant retail opportunities for local businesses. TOURISM Grouse Mountain works with Tourism Vancouver and Destination British Columbia to promote our city as a top tourist destination. We also work with the Destination Canada to promote Canada as a top tourism destination

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

  • School Group Ski & Snowboard Lessons

    Pricing The following information pertains to school groups only. For public ski and snowboard lesson inquiries, please visit the Ski/Snowboard Lessons page or call Guest Services at 604.980.9311. Prices below include applicable taxes. Available Lesson Times 1-Day Session Lesson 1-Day Session

    https://www.grousemountain.com/school-group-lessons

  • Safety & Risk Awareness

    gear. Warmth and visibility are key safety components. UV rays are reflected from the snow surface. Always wear sunscreen, and goggles or sunglasses, even on cloudy days. Cold temperatures increase the likelihood of frostbite. Dress warm, bring extra layers and keep an eye on exposed skin. Go inside immediately if skin begins to turn white. Take note of the conditions. When the snow surface is hard

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