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Altitudes Bistro
Glazed HamRoast black forest hamSlow Roasted Turkey BreastTraditional stuffing, cranberry sauce, turkey gravyMashed PotatoesYukon gold potato pureeRoasted VegetablesYam, carrots, red onion, butternut squash, brussels sproutsKids Mac & CheeseKids Chicken TendersSeasonal FruitAssorted Festive Treats & Tarts winter fondue Altitudes Bistro will be offering a unique fondue dining experience this
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Education Programs
Unforgettable Field Trips at the Peak of VancouverField trips at Grouse Mountain are packed with unforgettable learning experiences — from wildlife education to First Nations presentations, to recreational activities and adventures. Our motto is safe, fun, and easy! We put safety first, always, then fun for students and easy for teachers. On-Site On a Wildlife & Outdoor Education field trip
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Corporate Partners
select datesStay tuned for additional client offers and benefits to come!Plus, all students get 50% off Lift Tickets every Monday from 3:00pm – 9:00pm through ski & ride season, starting December 8, 2025.Not a CIBC Student client yet? Earn cash-back with CIBC’s Best Student Life Bundle. Get a credit card, chequing and savings account—all in one easy application. Click here to get started.Visit CIBC
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Owls at Grouse Mountain
of our Owl Ambassadors, the live virtual session teaches students about these amazing “silent-flying” raptors. Can an owl turn its head 360 degrees? Why are they called raptors? Do they really give a “hoot”? Learn these interesting answers and so much more.Online Education Programs Meet our Owl Ambassadors At Grouse Mountain we appreciate and respect wild places and wildlife. Our Refuge includes
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Adventure Day Camps
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Early Bird Winter Pass Terms
and Terms Please note: all sales are final, non-transferable and non-refundable, unless pass protection has been purchased. NO EXCEPTIONS. All parties must be present at time of collection. Proof of identity, age and address for each person must also be provided at this time. For Student Passes, proof of full-time registration in a recognized post-secondary institution and valid student ID are
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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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Booking Confirmation
) who will be wearing a red jacket.What to Wear/Bring•Sturdy hiking/walking boots with warm thick socks are required.•“Technical” athletic gear (i.e., non-cotton) is most suitable for snowshoeing: synthetic tights or pants, removable or buildable layers and a shell jacket are recommended.•Outerwear that is waterproof/windproof are recommended, as the temperature and conditions can change rapidly once
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Child/Youth Snow Camps
child attends. Please make sure that we have the correct and most up to date information (height, weight, shoe size, ability level) as this will help the process run smoother. The instructor will assist with collection of rental equipment upon reaching the top of the Mountain. For holiday and Spring Break camps, rental equipment will be taken home with students. Please ensure the equipment is brought
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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