Please be advised, due to inclement weather, the Skyride, Blue Grouse Gondola, Chalet facilities and all mountain top activities will be closed for the remainder of today, Monday December 15th. 
Please be advised, Grouse Mountain Regional Park, including the Grouse Grind and BCMC, are closed today, Monday December 15th, due to heavy rainfall. 
For information on today's activities, attractions, and dining options, please check Today on Grouse.  

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  • About Us

    quad chairs - the Greenway and the Peak Chair. 2009 - Phase two of Mountain Ziplines opens, expanding the circuit to five lines. It spans further and faster across a canyon to neighbouring Dam Mountain. Speeds on the tour reach 80 km/hour.2009 - Construction begins on BC’s first commercially-viable wind turbine atop Grouse Mountain, the first of its kind in the world to feature an elevator

    https://www.grousemountain.com/about

  • Owls at Grouse Mountain

    , the live virtual session teaches students about these amazing “silent-flying” raptors. Can an owl turn its head 360 degrees? Why are they called raptors? Do they really give a “hoot”? Learn these interesting answers and so much more.Online Education Programs Meet our Owl Ambassadors At Grouse Mountain we appreciate and respect wild places and wildlife. Our Refuge includes some outstanding owl

    https://www.grousemountain.com/owls

  • Corporate Partners

    select datesStay tuned for additional client offers and benefits to come!Plus, all students get 50% off Lift Tickets every Monday from 3:00pm – 9:00pm through ski & ride season, starting December 8, 2025.Not a CIBC Student client yet? Earn cash-back with CIBC’s Best Student Life Bundle. Get a credit card, chequing and savings account—all in one easy application. Click here to get started.Visit CIBC

    https://www.grousemountain.com/corporate-partners

  • Mountain Ropes Adventure

    for the individual. what's included Our guides will provide a safety briefing and show you how to use your equipment. All participants will complete an orientation course prior to moving on to our main courses.Access to our courses is based on age and reach requirement of individual participants, including courses of increasing difficulty and length and games such as tubes, nets, bridges and

    https://www.grousemountain.com/mountain-ropes-adventure

  • Grouse Grind

    and weekdays are usually less busy. the 10 hiking essentials To ensure you are prepared for all scenarios that may arise, Grouse Mountain recommends that you bring the following essential items with you whenever you hike on a mountain trail.1)Light Flashlight or a headlamp with extra batteries (and light bulb if not LED). Green Cyalume stick or small turtle lights as emergency backup. 2) Signaling

    https://www.grousemountain.com/grousegrind

  • Light Walk

    Light Walk Experience magic in the trees on our enchanting Light Walk, open through the winter season starting at dusk. The entrance is marked by a glowing light tunnel, just off of the mountaintop Skating Pond. Lights along the path around Blue Grouse Lake allow you to snowshoe or walk in the winter night. Marvel at the beauty with snow crunching underfoot. The glow of light against a majestic

    https://www.grousemountain.com/light-walk

  • Mountain Bike Camps and Lessons

    in July and August run for 5 full consecutive days from 9:30am-4:00pm. All Mavericks Mountain Bike Camps in September run for 4 days (Saturdays or Sundays) from 11:30am-4:30pm.Does my child need their own equipment?Yes, all children must provide their own equipment. At minimum, a well fitting, tuned bike with dual brakes is required.Children should also have a well fitting helmet, knee and elbow

    https://www.grousemountain.com/bike-camps-lessons

  • Pumpkin Smash

    inside! We added fish, dog kibble, berries and fruit.It was a smash! The pumpkin rinds are not as popular as the watermelon ones that the bears get, so after the bears had their way with the pumpkins our rangers had to go in to do a clean up.Stay tuned as the boys are now reaching their winter weights and winter sleep for the year is getting close!See below for more photos of the pumpkin smash

    https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/pumpkin-smash

  • Safety & Risk Awareness

    Responsibility Code provides the basic rules of conduct and must be followed by all using the terrain, and is consistent across all Ski Areas of Western Canada. Download PDF Know Before You go In addition to the Alpine Responsibility Code, here are some additional tips to keep you safe and enjoy your day on the slopes: Weather Plan ahead for variations in weather. Dress appropriately, and have properly tuned

    https://www.grousemountain.com/safety-risk-awareness

  • Blue Grouse Sustainability

    means a comprehensive list. We are always searching for more and better ways to help our planet. The following green initiatives are already happening at the Peak of Vancouver. THE EYE OF THE WIND The wind turbine atop Grouse Mountain creates BC’s first viable, wind energy solution. It is the world’s first wind generator with a viewPOD, and it offsets up to 2% of the resort's power consumption per

    https://www.grousemountain.com/blue-grouse-sustainability