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  • BCMC Trail

    headlamp with extra batteries (and light bulb if not LED). Green Cyalume stick or small turtle lights as emergency backup. 2) Signaling Device Whistle, Bear Bangers, Pencil Flare 3)Fire Starter Matches (waterproof or in plastic bag) or lighter. A commercial fire starter and/or candle are also recommended. 4)Extra Clothes Hat/toque, gloves, fleece jacket, Gore-tex jacket, polypropylene underwear, good

    https://www.grousemountain.com/BCMC

  • Grouse Grind

    , it is essential to be safe by carrying at least one litre of water or a sports beverage. In case you need an energy boost, we suggest bringing a snack like trail mix, a power bar, chocolate, a banana or nuts. There are no garbage receptacles on the trail so be prepared to carry everything with you all the way to the top. Please be considerate of the environment and others.Is there trail etiquette

    https://www.grousemountain.com/grousegrind

  • Snowshoeing

    https://www.grousemountain.com/snowshoe

  • Ski Wee

    on the mountain is most important.Participants must be 3 yrs of age and potty trained prior to their first scheduled lesson date.Rates include a snack for the kids and one Mountain Admission Ticketfor a parent or guardian (not valid for skiing/riding)Helmets are mandatory and included with the Ski Wee program. Helmets can also be purchased at Outfitters in the Chalet (passholders receive 20% off

    https://www.grousemountain.com/ski-wee

  • Ski Day Lessons

    snowshoes? The Outpost Rental Shop has you covered from helmets and clothing to the latest gear. You can save time and book your rental online.SKIING Ability LevelS FAQ Display +Level 1: Introduction to Ski Introduction to the Alpine Responsibility CodeAble to put on and take off skisCan stand, walk and climb on skisShow good balance while straight runningAble to get up from a fallen positionAble to

    https://www.grousemountain.com/day-lessons-ski

  • Mountain Ziplines

    and the full activity rate will be charged.We operate rain or shine, excluding inclement weather such as high winds, thunder and lighting. Refunds or rescheduling day of due to weather is not permitted.Grouse Mountain reserves the right to reschedule or postpone tour times as necessary. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS Participants must be between 32kg (70 lbs) and 114kg (250lbs), including clothing and footwear

    https://www.grousemountain.com/zipline

  • Weddings

    , all-inclusive and bespoke mountaintop venue that showcases the natural beauty of BC and elevates your wedding day experience.View Chalet 360 TourRead more about our venues. Inquire below for more information.INQUIRE NOW EXCLuSIVE POP-UP WEDDING PACKAGES Say I do with style and ease! Whether you are planning to elope, or have a few more guests in mind, Grouse Mountain’s new Elopement & Pop-Up

    https://www.grousemountain.com/weddings

  • Peak of Christmas 2025

    Peak of Christmas Step into a festive atmosphere high above the city at Vancouver's North Pole, the perfect place to create new holiday memories. All activities (except Breakfast with Santa) are included with a Mountain Admission Ticket, Annual Pass, Winter Season Pass or Ski Lift Ticket. Bring your family of four to The Peak of Christmas for as little as $99! To save more, visit earlier in the

    https://www.grousemountain.com/events/peak-of-christmas-2025

  • Bears Enter Their 25th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain

    short breaks to stretch their legs, check out their surroundings and return to their nap.They will not eat, drink, urinate nor defecate for the entire winter season. Final weigh-ins Last week Grinder and Coola stepped on the bear scale for the last time this year giving us their final hibernation weight.Drumroll please - Grinder came in at 970 pounds or 440 kilograms and Coola was even heavier at 1025

    https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-their-25th-hibernation-on-grouse-mountain

  • Adventure Day Camps

    end the day campers will practice "stealth" forest games, make a mini book and power up our snow machine.HighlightsSongs, dances and stories with First Nations ElderMini bookWater game Junior Camp Dates & Times Dates & TimesCamp A: July 1–5 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

    https://www.grousemountain.com/camps