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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas
or Snow Pass, a Mountain Admission Ticket or a special family ticket rate of $109 for 2 adults and 2 children.For more information and a detailed daily schedule for all Peak of Christmas activities, please click here.About Grouse Mountain:As a Northland Properties Company, Grouse Mountain is proudly local, family owned and operated. With 221 acres of skiable terrain, Grouse Mountain has been
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Icy Treats for the Bears
- not the sort of prey they might find in the wild but one they really enjoy nevertheless! Making quick work of it... It takes our caretakers two days of layering and waiting to properly freeze a watermelon in a block of ice but it took the bears about 15 minutes each to get them apart and into the good stuff inside.Through a combination of claws, teeth and tongue the bears notched some scratches and
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/icy-treats-for-the-bears
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation Grinder and Coola complete 21st winter dormancy period at The Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) Cheers greeted Grouse Mountain’s resident Grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola, as they emerged fromhibernation this morning at The Peak of Vancouver. The awakening concludes the bears’ 21st hibernation period at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered
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Contact Call Centre
Call Centre Phone: 604.980.9311 Press 1 - if you know the extension of the person you are callingPress 2 - for general informationPress 3 - for The Observatory fine dining restaurantPress 4 - for Catering and ToursPress 5 - for Guest Services passes, events and tour groupsPress 6 - for Education departmentEmail: guestservices@grousemountain.comFor information on what's open (times) and snow
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Grinder and Coola Enter 21st Hibernation on Grouse Mountain
Grinder and coola enter 21st hibernation Grinder and Coola, the two Grizzly Bear inhabitants residing at our wildlife refuge, entered their 21st hibernation/winter period here on Grouse Mountain today - November 8, 2021. This marks their earliest entry into hibernation yet - beating their previous record of November 10th set just last year in 2020.Last year they had a record long dormancy of
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grinder-and-coola-enter-21st-hibernation-on-grouse-mountain
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Deferral Information
early bird unlimited and weekday passes refund policy Last updated September 4, 2020At time of purchase, our typical refund policy will apply. This policy states that under no circumstances will refunds or credits be given to those who do not purchase our 'Pass Protection' option.Pass Protection Details:If a parent, spouse, or child (under the age of 19) is also a refundable pass holder and
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Mountain Closure Update
mountain closure update The Skyride and mountaintop will be closed from October 18 - November 10 As we get ready to welcome you back to hit the slopes this winter, our team is working on a number of projects around the mountain. Part of our annual winter preparations includes maintenance on the Skyride.Please note that Grouse Mountain will be closed for scheduled annual maintenance from October
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First Nations Programs
station10:15am-12:00pm Interpretive eco-walk or guided snowshoe to híwus Feasthouse12:00am-12:30pm Lunch12:30am-1:15pm híwus Program 1:45pm-2:00pm Skyride to base2:30pm Depart Grouse Mountain GUIDED EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS(5-18) BC Students Non-BC Resident* Extra Adults Wildlife Field Trip $25.00 $35.00 Same as student price
https://www.grousemountain.com/education-first-nations-programs-test
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Casual Dining
soft glow in the evening. This warm and inviting room is also available for private bookings and is ideal for buffets or cocktail receptions.See Lupins Menu THe Rusty Rail BBQ There's absolutely no better place to enjoy an outdoor barbecue than surrounded by mountain peaks and fabulous views. Located just a short walk from the Grizzly Bear Habitat and the Lumberjack Show. In summer, the Rusty Rail
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First Nations Programs
Interpretive eco-walk or guided snowshoe to híwus Feasthouse12:00am-12:30pm Lunch12:30am-1:15pm híwus Program 1:45pm-2:00pm Skyride to base2:30pm Depart Grouse Mountain GUIDED EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS(5-18) BC Students Non-BC Resident* Extra Adults Wildlife Field Trip $25.00 $35.00 Same as student price *Non-BC Resident - Payment