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Education Program Pricing
Extra Adults (19+) Student Price Student Price *Same complimentary ticket ratios for supervising adults applies - ask for details. Payment due 2 weeks in advance. Must pre-book to get student rate and applicable complimentary adult tickets. Must have 15 minimum paying and be 75% students. Guided Snowshoe Tours for Students (5-18) BC Students International
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Ornulf Johnsen
center, when Hoegg asked if Johnsen wouldconsider coming on board at Grouse Mountain, it was an easy decision.Johnsen joined Grouse Mountain for the 1966/67 winter season. At that time the structure of the GrouseMountain Ski School, as a contract operation run by Johnsen, was a unique approach in the industry. The initialcontract length was for three years but Johnsen would operate the School on
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Digital Pass
passes to your account. 5) If you haven’t already, download the Grouse Mountain app from the App Store for iOS devices or Google Play for Android devices. 6) Open the App and tap on the Account icon in the bottom menu and login to the same account you set up on the website. 7) Once you are logged in, tap on the Tickets icon in the bottom menu and then select the My Tickets & Passes tab. 8) From
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Guided Snowshoe Field Trips
Snowshoe Field Trips $20.00+GST per student. Minimum of 15 participating students required.Determine the number of students and adults in your groupChoose your preferred date and an alternativeUpon confirming availability on your date, our Education Sales person will send you a contract and event order with deposit due dateCarefully review the booking details, then sign and send it back via email or
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Story Starter: Giving Back
ski destination. The earliest pioneers at the Peak of Vancouver were trailblazers in the truest sense of the word and their contributions to Grouse Mountain culture cannot go unmentioned.As the largest of its kind in British Columbia, the Grouse Mountain Tyee Ski Club has a storied history of developing some of the best homegrown alpine talent in the country, including the likes of Olympic gold
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2021/2022 winter season comes to an end
, 2021Bears Entered Hibernation – November 8, 2021Winter Season Opening – November 20, 2021Grouse Parks Opener – December 17, 2021Total Snowfall – 860cmIf you haven’t seen it already, we encourage to check out our season wrap video here. Please note, Munday Alpine Snowshoe Park is now closed for the season as well. Thank you for another fantastic season! We look forward to seeing you back on the mountain
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/2021-2022-winter-season-comes-to-an-end
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First Nations Programs
Nations Elder shares some of his experience living in a Residential School, talks about respect and caring for one another, and opens the floor to a short Q&A at the end of the program. This program is designed for Grade 8-12 students and adults as some content may be unsettling for a younger audience. Sample Schedule 9:30am Arrive at the base of Grouse Mountain9:45am-10:00am Skyride to Alpine
https://www.grousemountain.com/education-first-nations-programs-test
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First Nations Programs
some of his experience living in a Residential School, talks about respect and caring for one another, and opens the floor to a short Q&A at the end of the program. This program is designed for Grade 8-12 students and adults as some content may be unsettling for a younger audience. Sample Schedule 9:30am Arrive at the base of Grouse Mountain9:45am-10:00am Skyride to Alpine station10:15am-12:00pm
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A Blizzard on Grouse Mountain
an irruptive migrator - meaning they will migrate to different latitudes and locations depending on conditions. Their striking white plumage and yellow eyes make them a very beautiful yet mysterious species. They are also one of the few owls that is Diurnal, or active during the day. If you think about how much daylight there is in the artic in the summertime (almost 24 hours in some parts!) it
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/a-blizzard-on-grouse-mountain
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Bears Emerge 2021
Grinder and Coola emerge from 20th Hibernation Longest Hibernation Today marks the end of the longest hibernation period yet at Grouse Mountain for our two resident Grizzly Bears - Grinder and Coola. They went into their den and sleeping chamber on November 10th, 2020 and emerged today on April 29th, 2021. This is a period of 170 days and beats the previous record of 153 days set in 2017