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Y2Play Terms & Conditions 2025/26
final, non-transferable and non-refundable, unless Pass Protection has been purchased. NO EXCEPTIONS. Proof of age may be required. For student passes, students (19 and over) must be full-time at an accredited Canadian or American college or university. Proof of full-time enrollment (min. 3 courses) for both the fall and winter semesters must be presented at the time of pick-up. A complete course
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Join us for Grinder and Coola’s 23rd Bear-thday Fun-draiser
Rewild.Arriving at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife in September 2001, Grinder and Coola are important ambassadors for the conservation and welfare of Grizzly bears. Orphaned as cubs, Grouse Mountain offered the bears a 5.5-acre natural habitat and a second chance at life at a time when there was no rehabilitation and release program for Grizzly bears in British Columbia. In the time that
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Winter Passholders Zips Redemption
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Meetings and Private Functions
capabilities, as well as a choice of unique venues, from intimate to large. All this is set amidst the pristine wilderness 1,100 metres above the city.Located just 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Grouse Mountain can offer your group customized recreational options for every season. Endless Opportunities Need flexibility with timing? Want to organize a specific activity for your group? Grouse Mountain can
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Theatre in the Sky
The Theatre in the Sky Learn about Grouse Mountain and mountain culture in our mountaintop high definition cinema.Please check today's hours before your visit to The Theatre in the Sky.Today's Hours Now Showing: •TADPOLES: The Big Little Migration Four years ago Maxwel Hohn began filming tadpoles in a small lake on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. What he saw had a profound impact, so much so
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Snowshoeing
guide, and an après snowshoeing fondue in a chalet location, where you will enjoy a social dining experience with a European inspired fondue.Snowshoe Tours returning in Winter 2025/26! Download PDF (5MB) discovery snowshoe tours Embark on a wondrous winter journey with our 1.5-hour beginner/discovery snowshoe program on Grouse Mountain. Led by an experienced and knowledgeable guide, this adventure is
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Adventure Programs
snowshoeing as one of your activities. Read More + Scavenger Hunt 2 hour (Grade 5-12) Mountain Scavenger Hunt takes school groups on a 2 hour adventure to stunning locations and hidden hideouts of Grouse Mountain. Groups work in teams of 12-14 to solve as many clues as possible to be crowned the Grouse Mountain champions. While exploring the mountain, teams collaborate to solve riddles, find hidden
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23rd Bear-thday Party!
for birthday celebrations since they are extremely sleepy at that time of year!So instead we celebrate their birthday each July to mark a high-point of our Wildlife Summer. We collaborate with the Grizzly Bear Foundation and our First Nations Elders to provide a day of love for everything Grizzly Bear. Cake smash Our cake was made by our team of Wildlife Rangers and was full of tasty bear
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Hummingbirds
different locations from Mexico to Alaska. Over the years, we have banded and monitored close to 1,000 individual hummingbirds. We have had several long distance re-captures as well from birds banded in other parts of the province and contributed unique data to the overall network project as one of only a couple mountain top elevation monitoring sites. One bird was even re-caught seven years after she was
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Summer Mountain Safety
Resort property. Click here for more information.• Please respect the environment and leave no trace by packing in/packing out any trash during your visit. WILDLIFE British Columbia has an abundance of wildlife and unsurpassed outdoor recreational opportunities. Many of us live in rural communities close to nature. Despite our best efforts, we can never eliminate the risk of human-wildlife conflict. We