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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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Grinder and Coola Emerge for the 2024 Season!
Grinder and Coola Emerge for the 2024 Season! EARLIER EXIT THAN LAST FEW YEARS Today marked the 149th day of the bears 2023/2024 hibernation period on Grouse Mountain which began on November 23rd, 2023.With a lighter annual snowfall this season it meant that there was less snow insulating the bear den and the bears started to stir a little earlier than the last few years. Our staff were ready
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grinder-and-coola-emerge-for-the-2024-season
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Winter Passholders Zips Redemption
Our 3-Line Tours are currently open daily until Sunday, January 7th (conditions permitting). Please check Today on Grouse for current hours of operation.Winter Passholders (Y2Play & Early Bird) receive complimentary access to our ziplines (lines 1 – 3) until Sunday, January 7th. Limited to one per day.Booking online in advance is strongly recommended. You can also book at Guest Services at
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Blue Grouse Sustainability
Adventures in Education Programs every year. Our programming always has an environmental, historic education, and First Nations component (Birds in Motion, Eco Walks, Lumberjack Shows, Wildlife Ranger Talks). CHARITABLE PROGRAMS Grouse Mountain has exceeded $1 million in charitable and community donations. Grouse Mountain's choice of charitable partners for 2023 has a hyperlocal focus to support our
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Spring Break Adventure Camps
Spring Break Adventure Camps One Mountain, endless adventures! Just 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Grouse Mountain is a world away - where wilderness meets adventure, adventure meets nature and both memories and friends are made to keep.New and exciting camp activities will engage kids ages 5-12 in outdoor exploration during Spring Break. Play and Learn in NAture's Backyard Each camp is
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Child/Youth Snow Camps
stamina. Children who are in the early stages of learning will take more frequent breaks throughout the day as needed to rest and recharge. First day check-in starts in the Valley Plaza (at the base under the Red Skyride) 30 minutes prior to the scheduled lesson time to allow for ticket pick-up and registration. For all other sessions, please meet the instructor 15 minutes prior to scheduled lesson time
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Ski Wee and Wee Riders Confirmation
the Ski Wee building for all of your rental equipment. After the lesson is complete, you will need to pick up and sign your child out at the Ski Wee building.Ski Wee & Wee Rider Lesson Timing: Your Program Morning Session Afternoon Session Skyride Boarding 8:45am 12:45pm Program check-in & transport pick up at chalet 9:00am - 9:10am 1:00pm - 1:10pm Check in at Ski Wee
https://www.grousemountain.com/SKI-WEE-AND-WEE-RIDERS-BOOKING-CONFIRMATION
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Safety & Risk Awareness
hazards including, but not limited to the following: boarding, riding and disembarking ski lifts; changing weather conditions;avalanches; exposed rock, earth, ice, and other natural objects; trees, tree wells, tree stumps and forest deadfall; the condition of snow or ice on or beneath the surface; variations in the terrain which may create blind spots or areas of reduced visibility; variations in the
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About Us
calling the Peak "Grouse Mountain".Soon after this first ascent, Grouse Mountain began attracting hundreds of intrepid hikers. Among these were Don and Phyllis Munday who built the first log cabin on the mountain. Today, the Munday Alpine Snowshoe Park bears their name in honour of their contributions to mountaineering. Early Milestones Plans for a Railroad In 1910 a group of entrepreneurs decided to
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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