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Ski & Snowboard Lessons
ski wee (ages 3-6) Ski Wee is our introductory skiing program for kids ages 3-6. Your child will focus on developing skills and good sportsmanship in a fun, playful environment. Book one lesson or 4+ lessons to save. ZONE CAMPS (AGES 6-12) Our qualified and friendly instructors will help kids (ages 6-12) of all ability levels gain skiing or riding skills and confidence on the slopes. Four or
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Rentals
$16 $16 Jacket Rental $21 $16 $16 Ski/Ride Helmet Only* $12 $12 $6 Damage Protection $3 $3
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Theatre in the Sky
period. FIFTEEN tells the inspiring story of one of those participants, Jenn Golinski, as she takes on the challenge with the help of her support crew.
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Adventure Day Camps
requests. To help us organize camp groups, please email guestservices@grousemountain.com with the name of the campers and the dates of camp a minimum of 5 days before you camp date. Please note that camp groups are arranged by age. If friends are different ages, we will move the older child to the younger group. Camper must be registered in the same camp program to be placed in the same camp. Junior Camp
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Web Cams
here which the bears step on daily to help us monitor their weight. BEAR HABITAT CAM - REAR VIEW This view shows the back section of Grinder and Coola’s hibernation habitat.Be sure to read our Ranger Blog to stay up to date on what's happening in our Wildlife Refuge. city view cam View of Vancouver and the Burrard Inlet from atop Grouse Mountain. Bear Lower Pond Cam This is a live view of Grinder
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Snowshoeing
and navigation, overnight survival skills, avalanche awareness andgroup safety and leadership.Whether you're a seasoned hiker looking to take your skills to the next level or a first-timeadventurer eager to explore the winter wilderness safely, this tour will help you build theconfidence and competence to explore snow-covered terrain.Must be 13 years or older for registration and have a good foundation fitness level.Dates & Times:Thursdays (Jan 23, Feb 20, Mar 20)6:30pm-8:30pm*Check-in at Alpine Fire Pit 6:15pmPricing: $22.50 per person (Mountain Admission and rentals not included)Please note: This tour is offered in the nearby backcountry snowshoe trails. Participants are encouraged to bring a backpack with snacks, water, and extra clothing as needed for the tour. Amenities will not be readily available while out on tour. backcountry exploration snowshoe tour Join us for a 2 hour backcountry snowshoe adventure to Thunderbird Ridge (conditionspermitting), where you'll experience the mountain wilderness at night. The trek begins afterdaylight fades, and the trail leads through snow-covered terrain, quiet forests, and openmeadows. The sound of your snowshoes crunching in the snow is the only noise as the night setsin.With moderate elevation gain, the path steadily climbs toward the ridge, and as you snowshoedown the ridge, you'll be rewarded with views of the surrounding peaks and valleys, bathed inmoonlight or starlight. The quiet of the night, combined with the vastness of the snowylandscape, creates an unforgettable atmosphere.This guided trip offers a rare opportunity to enjoy the backcountry under the stars, far from thehustle of daily life. Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape or just want to see the winterlandscape in a new light, this night hike will leave you with lasting memories of the mountainsafter dark.Must be 13 years or older for registration and have a good foundation fitness level.Dates & Times:Thursdays (Jan 30, Feb 27, March 27) 6:30pm-9:00pm*Check-in at Alpine Fire Pit 6:15pmPricing: $22.50 per person (Mountain Admission and rentals not included)Please note: This tour is offered in the nearby backcountry snowshoe trails. Participants are encouraged to bring a backpack with snacks, water, and extra clothing as needed for the tour. Amenities will not be readily available while out on tour. social snowshoe for a cause Join us for a heartwarming community social snowshoe event! For just $5, you can be part of an unforgettable winter gathering with friends and neighbors, all while supporting a worthy cause. All proceeds from this event will be donated to North Shore Rescue, a vital organization dedicated to saving lives in our local wilderness.To ensure a smooth experience, pre-registration is required. Strap on your snowshoes, bring your community spirit, and come together for a fun-filled evening on the backcountry trails. No participant will be left behind and all will be encouraged to walk or jog at their own pace.Your seasoned snowshoe guides will give you tips and tricks to invigorate your snowshoeing, while stopping at breathtaking lookouts along the way.Each snowshoeing session is 2 hours. Pre-registration required; no day of program drop in available. Must be 13 years or older for registration, and have a good foundation fitness level. Please note: Tour does not include snowshoe or headlamp rentals.Dates & Times:Wednesdays (Jan 8 - Apr 9) 6:30pm-8:30pm *Check in at Alpine Fire Pit 6:15pmPricing:$5 per person (charitable donation, Mountain Admission and snowshoe rentals not included) snowshoe new/full moon tours Come and explore Grouse Mountain's backcountry trails after dark. Our experienced snowshoe guides will take you on a journey to their favourite mountaintop to discover the breathtaking night sky.On the Full Moon Tour, your guide will lead you into the backcountry lit by headlamps away from city light pollution and encourage you to experience the wonders of the wilderness under the soft glow of the moon (weather permitting).With a perfect balance of city views and mountain forest shadows, this snowshoe hike will leave you with a lasting connection to the mountains and in awe of Mother Nature.In contrast, on our New Moon Tours, our guides will lead you to their favorite sky viewing platforms in the backcountry. Illuminated by headlamps while hiking to the plateau, there will be no glow from the moon, allowing for the stars to twinkle and shine brightly (weather permitting). Previous snowshoeing experience is necessary, including being comfortably able to walk hills and remain on snowshoes for 2 hours. Registrants must be 13 years old or older.New Moon ToursDates & Times:Jan 29, Feb 27, Mar 297:00pm-9:30pm*Check-in at Alpine Fire Pit 6:45pmPricing: $44.20 per person (includes rentals and headlamp, Mountain Admission not included)Full Moon Tours Dates & Times:Jan 13, Feb 12, Mar 147:00pm-9:30pm*Check-in at Fire Pit 6:45pmPricing:$44.20 per person (includes rentals and headlamp, Mountain Admission not included) snowshoe tours:frequently asked questions 1.What do I need to bring/wear when snowshoeing?Mountain conditions change rapidly. All snowshoe tour participants must bring the following gear:Warm, waterproof boots or outdoor shoes with thick soles and traction, as the snowshoes strap right around your shoe.Multiple non-cotton layers of clothing including a toque, a waterproof jacket and warm athletic pants and mittens or gloves. You will warm up as you start snowshoeing so layers that are easily adjusted are great options.Balaclava or light scarf will help retain heat during cold or blustery daysWool or synthetic moisture wicking socks as well as gaiters are recommended but not essentialSnowshoes and headlamps (if needed) will be provided by the guide2.I don’t have the appropriate clothing, or shoes. Can I rent them from the Rentals shop?If you forget gloves or don't have any warm socks, Outfitters in the chalet sells this type of clothing.If you are looking for a jacket or pants, the rentals building has some for rent.3.What types of snowshoes do you have for rent?We have entry level all terrain snowshoes that come in men’s, women’s, youth and toddler sizes.Snowshoe sizes are based on height, weight and shoe size. Your guide will be able to help you find your right size before your snowshoe tour.4.Where do I meet my tour guide, and where do I pick up my snowshoes?You will meet your guide at the outdoor Alpine Fire Pit at the scheduled time. This fire pit is located just outside the Peak Chalet, and in front of the Skating Pond. Your snowshoe guide will have all the snowshoes ready for you - all you need to do is show up.- Note: Guides will not have snowshoes or headlamps for Social Snowshoe for a Cause, or Fitness Focused Snowshoe Tours.5.I have never snowshoed before. Is this activity for me?Snowshoeing is very beginner friendly - if you can walk, you can snowshoe. Our informative snowshoe guides are there to help you feel comfortable and guide you through your first experience providing encouraging feedback and tips to help you ease into the tour.6.I have my own snowshoes and/or snowshoe trekking poles; can I bring them?Yes absolutely - we encourage you to bring your own gear to use during tours.7.I don’t have snowshoes, but I have crampons, yaktrax, or some other shoe traction related item, can I just wear these?These items are great lower elevation consisting of icy hard packed conditions, how ever to participate in any of our tours or hike the Snowshoe Grind you will be required to wear snowshoes. On these beautiful snow covered back country trails it is very easy to ‘post-hole’ which is dangerous to you and other snowshoers.8.What do I need to know about trail safety on Grouse Mountain?Always check weather conditions before heading out on a tour or a snowshoe adventure, arrive prepared for the changeable mountain conditions.Ensure adequate time to arrive to the base, take the tram up to the plateau and meet your guide. Plan to arrive at least 45 minutes early to find parking, get organized and head up the tram.When on the trails, always follow the signs, never cross an out of bounds sign and listen to your guide.Be aware of the natural environment as you snowshoe, you may encounter snow covered bridges, snow falling from the tree tops, open crossings, sink holes tree wells or icy conditions.Dogs are not allowed on Grouse Mountain including on the snowshoe trails.9.I have very athletic children, can they come on the tour with us?Our Discovery snowshoe tours are a great option for a family friendly outing. If you have a baby or toddler who isn’t quite ready to strap on snowshoes, they may be carried in an appropriate backpack carrier, they are not allowed to be pulled in a sled. 10. What is the cancellation policy for snowshoe tours?Written Notice ProvidedCancellation Policy2+ weeksNo penalty fee. Refund back onto the original payment method, or credit.2 weeks - 72 hoursNo refunds. A credit or re-booking may be given.72 hours - 24 hoursCredit or re-booking may be given.<24 hoursNo reschedule. No refunds.
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Breakfast with the Bears
thick coat, their black skin helps them absorb heat from the sun. Grizzly cubs are born blind, toothless, almost hairless and weighing 1 pound (half a kilogram). Bears are sensitive. A bear's sense of smell is 1000x better than a human's. Bear noses contain hundreds of tiny muscles that allow them to manipulate them - with finger-like dexterity.Grizzly Bears can easily eat over 100 pounds of salmon
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Seek the Peak
About seek the peak Grouse Mountain's Seek the Peak is back! This year’s race will take place on Saturday, June 13th, 2026 and will help raise funds for Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation.The challenging 16km course starts on the beach at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winds its way through North Vancouver, then heads up the legendary Grouse Grind to The Peak of Vancouver.With an awe
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Blue Grouse Sustainability
offers four season alpine recreation giving visitors many fitness choices including skiing, hiking, ice skating, snowboarding, snowshoeing, paragliding and running. ATHLETE TRAINING PROGRAMS Grouse Mountain is the home training ground of top athletes who represent Canada on the world stage. We sponsor athletes and are home to Vancouver Adaptive Snow Sports and help them promote winter sport among
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Safety & Risk Awareness
Awareness section of this website is to inform you of the risks, dangers and hazards that you may encounter at a ski area and help you to stay safe while enjoying these activities. Whether you are a participant in these activities or a parent/guardian of a minor participant, please take the time to familiarize yourself with Grouse Mountain's Safety and Risk Awareness information. FOR PATROL AND