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Join us for Grinder and Coola’s 22nd Bear-thday Fun-draiser
Columbia and beyond. To learn more about Project Rewild and the event, please visit grousemountain.com/bear-thday.Schedule of Activities: • Event: 10:00am – 5:00pm • Enhanced Ranger Talks: 10:00am, 12:30pm, 4:00pm • Face Painting (by donation): 11:30am – 2:30pm• Indigenous Storytelling: 1:30pm • Grizzly Bear-thday Cake Smash with Grinder and Coola: 3:00pmAbout Grizzly Bear Foundation: The Grizzly Bear
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Y2Play Terms & Conditions 2024/25
ABOUT YOUR Y2PLAY 2024/25 PASS Thank you for purchasing a Y2Play Pass for the 2024/25 winter season. Your pass is valid for skiing and snowboarding and other complimentary activities at Grouse Mountain from date of purchase through to the end of the current winter season and then becomes valid again from October 1, 2024 until April 30, 2025.Please visit Guest Services to fill out applicable
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Mountain Team Building
with a 45-minute cedar animal painting experience with a First Nations elder. Team Building- Frequently Asked Questions 1.What are team building programs? All programs feature fun and engaging all-access experiences facilitated by our skilled team in an inspiring mountain setting. We believe that when teams genuinely work together and leverage their strengths, the work environment becomes exciting
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20 Days of Free Y2Play
are final and binding in all matters related to the Promotion. Sponsor: The “Sponsor” and “Administrator” is Grouse Mountain Resorts, legal name GM Resorts Limited Partnership. Promotion Period: The Promotion will begin on Friday, March 8th at 08:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time ("PST"), and end at 10:00 p.m. PST on Wednesday March 27th, 2019 (the "Promotion Period"). The Administrator’s computer is
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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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Education Program Pricing
Extra Adults (19+) Student Price Student Price *Same complimentary ticket ratios for supervising adults applies - ask for details. Payment due 2 weeks in advance. Must pre-book to get student rate and applicable complimentary adult tickets. Must have 15 minimum paying and be 75% students. Guided Snowshoe Tours for Students (5-18) BC Students International
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Self Guided Visits
15 or more paying students.BOOK NOW Add Adventure to your Day Mountain adventure activities provide students with team-building opportunities, outdoor recreation, and the chance to try something new. Special school group pricing is available. FAQ Display + Mountain Ropes Adventure Mountain Ropes Adventure™, for ages 8+, is a series of four aerial ropes courses with varying degrees of
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First Nations Programs
*Non-BC Resident - Payment due 2 weeks in advance. All rates are in Canadian dollars.**hiwus Cultural full day requires minimum 25 paying attendeesComplimentary tickets for supervising adults: Grade K-3 1:5; 4-12 1:10. Ask for details. Group must have 15 minimum paying and be 75% students. Grouse Mountain Membership does not receive discounted rate. Weekend Guided Field Trips require a minimum of 50
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First Nations Programs
due 2 weeks in advance. All rates are in Canadian dollars.**hiwus Cultural full day requires minimum 25 paying attendeesComplimentary tickets for supervising adults: Grade K-3 1:5; 4-12 1:10. Ask for details. Group must have 15 minimum paying and be 75% students. Grouse Mountain Membership does not receive discounted rate. Weekend Guided Field Trips require a minimum of 50 students. *Non-BC Resident
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Ornulf Johnsen
It was almost by accident that Ornulf Johnsen, one of the most influential figures in the history of our Ski School,ended up at Grouse Mountain. The outgoing Norwegian ski enthusiast came to the West Coast in 1965 tospend a year as the first Ski School Director at Whistler during the Mountain’s inaugural season. Following hisyear at Whistler, Johnsen had intended to return to Norway but before