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  • A Blizzard on Grouse Mountain

    Snowy Owls.  He has become a winter specialist for us as he much prefers the cold winter temperatures to the summer heat.  Also he's a bit shy around big crowds but gets into the educational presentations for small groups!Snowy Owls are a unique and fascinating species that inhabits the artic tundra in the north for the Summer months and then migrates south for the winter.  They are what is known as

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  • International Day Camps

    Adventure Camps Grouse Mountain Adventure Camps offer the perfect opportunity for international students to join local youth on adventures in the mountains overlooking Vancouver. Camp activities explore, native wildlife, British Columbian culture and adventure activities.Camps are available for a single day or a week long program and are suitable for international students aged 5-14 years

    https://www.grousemountain.com/international-camps

  • Story Starter: Giving Back

    stardom.In 1970, French Olympian and World Cup champion Jean-Claude Killy was on-hand to dedicate the original Peak Chair and gave his nod of approval for a World Cup event that March – the first North Shore mountain to be awarded the prestigious honour. Ultimately, Grouse Mountain would host another World Cup event in 1988. Since 1974, Grouse Mountain has proudly been home to Vancouver Adaptive Snow

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  • Snow Camps

    Thank you for choosing Grouse Mountain as your child’s destination for skiing or snowboarding. Included in this letter is important information regarding your program, please take the time to read it carefully. Camp Times Morning (AM): 8:00 am - 11:30 am Afternoon (PM): 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm Full Day: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Mid Day: 10:00 am - 1:30 pm After School: 4:30 pm - 8:00 pm Meeting Area and

    https://www.grousemountain.com/Snow-Camps

  • 2010 Olympics Legacy

    Proud Moments of Vancouver 2010 During the 2010 Olympics we hosted the NBC Today show at the Peak of Grouse Mountain. For 12 days we welcomed athletes, celebrities and well known faces from around the world. February 12, 2010 Jeret “Speedy” Peterson - World Cup aerial skier. Emily Cook - US freestyle skiing Olympian. Daniel Boulud - Acclaimed chef and restaurateur. Michael Bublé - Internationally

    https://www.grousemountain.com/2010-olympics-legacy

  • Scavenger Hunt Education

    Program Overview The Mountain Scavenger Hunt is a 3 hour program which takes school groups to stunning locations and hidden hideouts on Grouse Mountain. Groups work in teams of 15 to answer as many questions as possible. While exploring, teams collaborate to solve riddles, find hidden objects, complete short team challenges and unlock a code for maximum points. The winners are crowned as the

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  • Fitness Focused Snowshoe Tour

    length.Pre-registration required; no day-of program drop-in available. Must be 13 years or older for registration. session dates & times Between January 6 to March 31, Fitness Focused Snowshoe Tours will be held every Thursday from 6:30-8:30pm (based on registration). price & registration Fitness Focused Snowshoe Tours are $15 per person for a two-hour tour.Registration for Winter 2022 will be

    https://www.grousemountain.com/snowshoe-fitness-tour

  • Digital Passes FAQs

    How do I download my digital pass? • Existing Passholders with a photo on file will be receiving an email with a link to download their new digital pass.   New buyers (as long as you've uploaded a photo during the purchase process) will receive an email within 24 hrs that includes a link to download your pass. If you haven't received this email in 24 hrs please email guestservices

    https://www.grousemountain.com/digitalpasses

  • The Observatory to reopen on June 10th

    The observatory to reopen on june 10th The Observatory restaurant at Grouse Mountain will reopen this summer Grouse Mountain is excited to announce the reopening of The Observatory restaurant starting on Friday, June 10th.Housed in our mountaintop chalet overlooking the city of Vancouver, The Observatory offers views that are as unique as the food prepared by our talented chefs. The restaurant

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  • Bear Facts

    to distinguish between the two types of bears. You are better off relying on other physical features.Grizzly bears have large rounded heads with concave facial profiles, small rounded ears that are set well apart, very long claws and toes that are close together in a relatively straight line.Black bears, on the other hand, do not have shoulder humps. They have long, straight facial profiles, large

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