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Grouse Mountain to Break Ground on Transformational Lift Replacement Project
experience Grouse Mountain offers and ensure Vancouver’s number one natural attraction is accessible for generations to come. Quick Facts •A Virtual Public Information Meeting took place in September 2021 to present the development proposal for the project, as well as the opportunity for the public to ask questions and provide comments. •The Blue Tram opened in 1966 and the Red Tram opened in 1976, making
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Contact Call Centre
conditions, go to our:Current Conditions OTHER CONTACT INFORMATION Snow & Information LinePhone: 604.986.6262AdministrationSwitchboard: 604.984.0661Facsimile: 604.984.0676Email: guestservices@grousemountain.comGrouse Mountain Resorts LP6400 Nancy Greene WayNorth Vancouver, BC V7R 4K9Lost & FoundIf you believe you have lost an item on the Mountain, please contact Guest Services at 604.980.9311 as
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More than 700 Participants Make the Climb at Seek the Peak
the summit of Grouse Mountain as individuals or as part of a relay team.This year’s Seek the Peak men’s title goes to Andrew Russell with a time of 1:33:38 and topping the women’s category is Lauren Andrews with a time of 1:52:47. Taking top honours in the relay category is Team McGrinders who clocked in at 1:38:57. For a complete list of official race times, please click the link below.Seek the
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Sandman Adventure Package
) $25 Grouse Mountain gift card (to use for food, drinks, or a souvenir) Complimentary shuttle to Grouse Mountain (from Canada Place) or a Grouse Mountain parking pass 20% off additional activities at Grouse Mountain (Mountain Ropes Adventure & Mountain Ziplines) Free, unlimited Wi-Fi Flexible 24-hour cancellation policy Terms & Conditions Subject to availability, taxes, and applicable
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Seek the Peak Registration Now Open
Seek the Peak Registration now Open Complete the 15km Race from Sea to Summit on June 10th, 2023 The wait is over – Seek the Peak is back! This year’s race will take place on Saturday, June 10th, 2023 and will help raise funds for Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation.The challenging 15km course starts on the beach at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winds its way through North Vancouver
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/seek-the-peak-registration-now-open
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Ski Clubs
/board, Skill improvement, Recreational Adaptive Racing Programs and advanced Adaptive Race Training (in cooperation with the Tyee Ski & Snowboard Club).For a detailed description of VASS student programs and volunteer opportunities, please visit vass.ca. Book Zone Club Zone Club, Zone Camps and other winter programs are now available for online booking!Book Zone Club - SkiBook Zone Club - Board
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Sleigh Rides
is required for operation. Please check Today on Grouse to confirm operational status prior to your visit.Today's Schedule
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Join us for Grinder and Coola’s 21st Bear-thday Fun-draiser
Rewild and the event, please visit grousemountain.com/bear-thday. About Grizzly Bear Foundation The Grizzly Bear Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to the long-term welfare of the grizzly bear (Ursusarctos) across North America. Guided by science and Indigenous knowledge, the Foundation works collaborativelyto support the conservation of grizzly bears through research, public education
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
alone on a logging road, dehydrated, thin, weak andweighing only 4.5 kg. His mother was never found so we’ll probably never know why he was alone. Grinder is outgoing andhigh-spirited. He has established himself as the dominant bear despite his smaller size. If you see Grinder and Coola playfighting, you can bet he started it. About Coola In 2001, Coola was found orphaned on a highway near Bella Coola
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Bearly Awake
earnest to remove snow and hope the weather will cooperate and help us reveal the fenceline so we can put up the fence and have the boys come out and play!That being said, upon review of the bears daily time-lapse video (found by visiting our webcam here and going to the drop down menu in the upper right corner) one can see the bears are still sleeping 22-23 hours per day. They both look healthy and