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Adventure Programs
BRING YOUR STUDENTS FOR A DAY OF ADVENTURE Experience outdoor adventure at Grouse Mountain! On Guided Adventure Programs, students have the opportunity to develop their teamwork, leadership, and outdoor skills in our stunning mountain environment.Book Now GUIDED ADVENTURE PROGRAMS FAQ Display + Snowshoe Tours 1.5 hour (Grade K-12) Guided snowshoe field trips welcome students of all ages
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Mouse in the House
following these next steps will prevent mice and any other wildlife moving back in 1. Seal off entry pointsWalk around your home, checking any and all possible entry points, paying close attention to where pipes enter the home, basement foundations and around doorways. Seal narrow gaps with 100% silicone caulking. If you find larger openings, first stuff them with steel wool, this will prevent mice from
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Adventure Day Camps
Summer Adventure day Camps One Mountain, endless adventures! Just 20 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 5-13 in outdoor exploration during summer break.These camps are multi-day, week-long camps that run
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Careers
food items in The Observatory, Altitudes Bistro, Lupins Café, The Grouse Grind™ Coffee Bar, The Rusty Rail BBQ (does not apply to alcohol)40% discount on Starbucks food and beverage items; 20% discount on merchandise (Grouse Mountain Starbucks location only)Complimentary coffee and tea while on shift, when using your reusable cup; a $1.00 fee is charged without a cup that goes to fund sustainability
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Blue Grouse Sustainability
Mountain's Refuge is home to two orphaned Grizzly Bears living in a protected 5 acre habitat. GMREW is also participating in an urgent northern spotted owl captive breeding program, a world-wide study on hummingbirds and aims to raise public awareness about the challenges faced by wildlife in our province. EDUCATION PROGRAMS Over 20,000 school children participate in Grouse Mountain’s highly subsidized
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Grouse Gallery Art Contest
winners.Carson Ting owns and runs his own art and design studio called Chairman Ting based in Vancouver. The studio works oneverything creative from murals to animations. Carson started his career in Toronto after graduating from the OntarioCollege of Art & Design. With initial aspirations of becoming a cartoonist, he quickly fell in love with the conceptualcreativity of advertising after he saw art having
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Wildlife and Outdoor Education
sessions. We recommend: 1 Wildlife & Outdoor Education Session1 Recreation Activity1 First Nations Culture Presentation Looking for a unique schedule? Let us know and we will work with you to build an express or modified day.BOOK NOW WILDLIFE & OUTDOOR EDUCATION SESSIONS 45 Minute SessionExplore the wonders of nature through hands-on learning. These fun sessions are tailored for students by
https://www.grousemountain.com/wildlife-outdoor-education-programs
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Early Bird Winter Pass Terms
Features & Benefits of Early Bird Passes 2024/25* Skiing/snowboarding this winter season (subject to restrictions based on pass type)20% off regular-priced retail purchases (some exclusion apply such as Arc'teryx,Patagonia and lululemon products. Grouse reserves the right to add otherexclusions)20% off Starbucks purchases (Grouse Mountain location only)10% off food & beverage purchases at
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Teen Team Building
1.5-2 hours to complete.Sample of the daily schedule:9:30am - Base Arrival and Welcome 10:00am - Skyride to Alpine Station 10:15am - Washroom Break 10:30am-12:30pm - Teen Team Building12:30pm-1:00pm - Lunch 1:00pm-1:45pm - Optional activity To further your custom team building experience, add-on 1 of the following optional activity choices ($5 per student):1. hiwus Presentation with our First
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First Nations Programming
, craftwork, and a delicious West Coast lunch.Our regular First Nations Cultural Program is suitable for students Grade K-12 and adults. Guests are taught about respect and caring for one another in their community and environment; traditional cedar uses and the importance cedar played in First Nations history; the importance of storytelling and learning about their own culture and family customs; and the