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Y2Play Passes On Sale Now for 2024/25 Winter Season
Y2Play Passes On Sale Now For the 2024/25 Winter Season! Renew your current winter season pass for only $299! Great news for skiers and riders – Vancouver’s best value snow pass is back! A Grouse Mountain Y2Play Pass gives you unlimited skiing and riding for the rest of this season, as well as all of next season with faster access on the new gondola. Renew your current winter season pass for only
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/y2play-passes-on-sale-now-for-2024-25-winter-season
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Cruise Passenger Ticket Offer
Senior Mountain Admission ticket. For $10 dining credit, present your purchase confirmation along with your cruise identification or confirmation. $10 dining credit is redeemable at Lupins Café, Altitudes Bistro and the Rusty Rail BBQ before 4pm.BOOK NOWOffer valid with advance purchase only. Dining credit is one-time use only valid on day of visit and is limited to one credit per transaction. Any
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Participants Complete Multi Grouse Grind® Challenge
after 10pm.“We are so excited to see participants take part in what is the most challenging and unique athletic event on the North Shore,” said Madelaine Twomey, Grouse Mountain Resort Communications Manager. “All the athletes who participated should be incredibly proud of their accomplishment as well as the valuable funds they raised for North Shore Rescue which has exceeded $26,000.”Established in
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2024 Grind Run Series dates announced
, find out more about each of our races below.Seek the PeakThe challenging 16km course starts by 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-inspiring 1,400m climb, Seek the Peak will test your fitness, stamina and overall mental toughness. Face the 16km course alone or tackle it in
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/2024-grind-run-series-dates-announced
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Zero-Tolerance Harassment Policy
result in the loss of their pass or day ticket. We believe in fostering a culture of mutual respect and dignity, and such behavior will not be tolerated under any circumstances. We thank you for your understanding.
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More Terrain Opening Today
More Terrain Opening Today 50cm of snow in the past 48 hours! Great news for our skiers and riders! With special thanks to Mother Nature for all the fresh snow and the hard work of our snowmaking team, we’ll be opening up some more terrain today.The Peak Chair, along with Peak, Lower Peak and Heaven's Sake runs will open today (Saturday, January 6th) at 12:00pm.With amazing snowmaking
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/more-terrain-opening-today
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Digital Passes FAQs
How do I download my digital pass? • Existing Passholders with a photo on file will be receiving an email with a link to download their new digital pass. New buyers (as long as you've uploaded a photo during the purchase process) will receive an email within 24 hrs that includes a link to download your pass. If you haven't received this email in 24 hrs please email guestservices
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Dining Venues
The Observatory Grouse Mountain's most elegant restaurant features a five-star, quintessentially BC menu shaped by the region's finest and freshest ingredients. Open year-round from 5pm.Learn More Altitudes Bistro Enjoy distinctly British Columbian cuisine at our acclaimed west coast bistro. Warm up with après in the winter and experience Vancouver's best patio in the summer. Open year
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Grouse Grind Mountain Run Hits the Trail August 26th
Grind is a challenging hike on any given day, the Mountain Run takes the intensity to a whole new level. Athletes sprint, jog, or power-walk their way up the mountain, aiming for their personal best times. It’s a race against both the clock and their own physical limits, and the atmosphere is electric with camaraderie and shared enthusiasm. Those looking to sprint up the mountain will be expected to
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-grind-mountain-run-hits-the-trail-august-26th
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First Nations Programming
your group at the base plaza and escort you to the mountaintop. Enroute to the híwus Feasthouse, students will enjoy a guided nature walk through a sub-alpine forest. STORIES Cedar Basket Story - learning, listening to one's elders, patience, friendship, sharing our own special giftsSeagull Story - sharing, generosity, doing one's best, caring for one anotherSea Lion Story - the use of earned powers