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International Day Camps
and Time:Camp A: July 1–July 5 Camp B: July 8–12 Camp C: July 15–19 Camp D: July 22–26 Camp E: July 29–August 2 Camp F: August 5–9 Camp G: August 12–16 Camp H: August 19–23 Camp I: Aug 26–30Dates also available outside of the dates listed above.9:30am – 4:00pmPrice:1 Day – $905 Day – $400Options to book 1 day, 5 days, or any combinations, with no limitations to the total number of days booked.To
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Bears Enter Upper Pond 2022
this larger area. Today it was ready to go! The boys wasted no time exploring their familiar haunts and going for that first swim of the year in their ponds. They even found some tasty frog eggs as a treat! SALMON SNACK In addition to new territory, we hid a couple tasty salmon in the snow - a surprise snack and their first fish of the season. Bears are largely interested in leafy green vegetables
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Story Starter: Giving Back
medallist Ross Rebagliati and Georgia Simmerling, a North Vancouver native who has twice represented Canada in alpine skiing and ski cross in the Winter Olympics. Grouse Mountain has also been the training grounds for other Canadian legends including Olympian Mike Janyk who grew up on the North Shore and ultimately won two key races at the Peak of Vancouver in 1998 that would set him on the path to
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Paragliding
must be signed before flight by passenger, or parent/legal guardian if under 19 yrs old Must be in good physical condition Arrive at the base of Grouse Mountain 1.5 hours prior to your flight time. The Ultimate Flying Experience Tandem Paragliding offers flights launching from the Grouse Mountain Peak and landing in Cleveland Park for an elevation drop of 3,300 feet.Book Now YOUR FLIGHT INCLUDES
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Story Starter: Winter
of activities and outstanding terrain make it the go-to destination for snow sport enthusiasts. Since its first season of winter operation in 1926, Grouse Mountain has offered a ski/ride experience like no other, with 33 downhill runs accessed via four chairlifts offering the greatest selection of terrain on the North Shore. In fact, The Cut was named one of CNN’s Top 100 Ski Runs in the World
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Snow Camps
Information line at 604-986-6262 each lesson day to check the current mountainweather and activity information. You can also view this information on our website at www.grousemountain.com. Cancellation policy PLEASE NOTE: All credits issued are valid for the current Winter season, unless issued after March 1st.Credits issued from March 1st will be valid until November 30th the same year.
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Bears Emerge from 2021/2022 Hibernation Period
Grinder and coola emerge from their den 21st Hibernation comes to an end Today (April 28th) marked the end of Grinder and Coola's 21st hibernation period on Grouse Mountain!Both bears went into the den on November 8th, 2021, which was our earliest start to hibernation in their time here on Grouse Mountain. After 171 days in the den, they were sure excited to dig out and get into the all fresh
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Grinder and Coola Enter Lower Pond 2022
entry.As usual, both bears went straight into the pond and searched for a favourite treat - frog eggs! Due to the later opening, however, there were fewer left available. Despite this, they enjoyed the surroundings of their new water feature.After a snack the bears began to explore their new (for this season) 2 acre habitat and munched on the fresh grass.You can now visit the bears in their complete 5
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Ornulf Johnsen
It was almost by accident that Ornulf Johnsen, one of the most influential figures in the history of our Ski School,ended up at Grouse Mountain. The outgoing Norwegian ski enthusiast came to the West Coast in 1965 tospend a year as the first Ski School Director at Whistler during the Mountain’s inaugural season. Following hisyear at Whistler, Johnsen had intended to return to Norway but before
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Education Program Pricing
Guided Education Programs for Students (5-18) BC Students International* Wildlife Field Trip $23.5 $35.00 hiwus Cultural (full day, includes lunch) $41.00 $74.95 Sustainability in Motion (includes The Eye of the Wind) $29.50 $40.00 Premium (5 Activities; includes drumming circle) $35.00 $45.00