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  • Ski Wee

    comfortable and entertaining for little ones.  Program Info Actual time on snow will vary depending on weather conditions, ability and stamina of the child. Children who are in the early stages of learning will take more frequent breaks throughout the session as needed to rest and recharge. Keep in mind that children learn at different rates and that the child's overall enjoyment of their time at Ski Wee

    https://www.grousemountain.com/ski-wee

  • Seek the Peak

    About seek the peak Please note: Registration is now full for Seek the Peak 2025.Grouse Mountain's Seek the Peak is back! This year’s race will take place on Saturday, June 14th, 2025 and will help raise funds for Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation.The challenging 16km course starts on the beach at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winds its way through North Vancouver, then heads up the

    https://www.grousemountain.com/seek-the-peak

  • Grouse Grind Opening Friday, April 18th

    Grouse Grind Opening Friday, April 18th The Grind will be open daily from 7am - 6pm It’s official – the Grouse Grind will open for the season on Friday, April 18th at 7:00am!800 metres of elevation, 2,830 steps and 2.5 kilometres await you. Grab your hiking shoes and take on Mother Nature's Stairmaster! This is a challenging trail - be sure to bring lots of water, wear weather-appropriate

    https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-grind-opening-friday-april-18th

  • Breakfast with the Bears 2025

    :45am - Ranger talks and feeds the bears. Complimentary hot and cold drinks 9:15am – Buffet breakfast served in the Grizzly Lookout Café CategoryPricing*Adult (19-64)$69Senior (65+)$59Youth (13-18)$49Child (5-12)$49Tot (4 & under)**$19Family (2 adults, 2 children/youth)$209*Prices do not include Mountain Admission. Prices include gratuity but not tax.**Tots and babies not requiring a seat or

    https://www.grousemountain.com/events/breakfast-with-the-bears-2025

  • Snowboard Day Lessons

    available for Levels 1 - 3 only FAQ Display +Level 1: First Time Rider Put on and take off snowboard, safety strapAble to sidestep up and down slight inclinesAble to straight run on gentle slopeIntroduced to and understands the Alpine Responsibility Code + Level 2: Beginner Rider Begin to develop a balanced body positionAble to link turns on ParadiseAble to ride the Greenway Chair and offload

    https://www.grousemountain.com/day-lessons-snowboard

  • Breakfast with the Bears

    Plaza, just outside of Starbucks8:15am – Tram Upload8:30am – Ranger escorts guests from Chalet to Grizzly Lookout Café8:45am - Ranger talks and feeds the bears. Complimentary hot and cold drinks 9:15am – Buffet breakfast served in the Grizzly Lookout CaféBook Now Pricing  Category Pricing* Adult (19-64) $69 Senior (65+) $59 Youth (13-18) $49 Child (5-12

    https://www.grousemountain.com/bears

  • Snowshoeing

    :15pmSaturdays (Jan 11 - Apr 12)10:00am-11:30am*Check-in at Alpine Fire Pit 9:45amPricing:$33 per person (includes rentals and headlamp, Mountain Admission not included) family adventure snowshoe tours Gather your loved ones for an unforgettable family snowshoe adventure on Grouse Mountain! Our 1.5-hour program, led by a seasoned guide, is tailored to make your winter outing memorable and hassle-free. With

    https://www.grousemountain.com/snowshoe

  • Summer Mountain Safety

    and enjoyable while accessing our mountaintop terrain, please take a moment to review this Peak Chairlift Safety Tips video.  prior to loading If unfamiliar with the lift ask the lift attendants for instructions.Children must be 9 years of age to ride the lift without an adult.Children must be taller than 1 meter to ride the Peak Chair. Children riding with adults should be positioned on the outside

    https://www.grousemountain.com/summer-mountain-safety

  • Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Emerge from 24th Hibernation

    Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Guests are invited to come say hello and learn more about Grinder and Coola from wildlife experts at The Peak of Vancouver, with daily Ranger Talks at 10:00 am, 12:45 pm, and 3:30 pm resuming this Friday April 18th after the bears have emerged. Grinder and Coola went into hibernation on November 20th, 2024, weighing in at 960lbs and 1015lbs respectively, following a

    https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-grizzlies-emerge-from-24th-hibernation

  • Grizzly Lookout

    The Grizzly Lookout cafÉ The Grizzly Lookout Café will open for the summer season on Saturday, May 17th.The Grizzly Lookout Café serves a variety of snacks and beverages to help keep your energy up. There are also a variety of souvenirs available for purchase.  Stop by the yurt and take a break during your day on the mountain. The café is located at the bottom of The Peak next to the Grizzly Bear

    https://www.grousemountain.com/grizzly-lookout