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Join us for Grinder and Coola’s 22nd Bear-thday Fun-draiser
Join us for Grinder and Coola’s 22nd Bear-thday Fun-draiser Supporting Orphaned Grizzly Cub Rewilding (North Vancouver) Bear-y exciting news – Grouse Mountain’s resident Grizzly bears are turning 22! To celebrate, Grinder and Coola are hosting a Bear-thday Fun-draiser on Saturday, July 29th, in support of the Grizzly Bear Foundation’s orphaned Grizzly bear cub rewilding research – Project
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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
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Terrain Opening Plus Snow School Update
New Terrain Opening, Snow School Update New Terrain Opening Great news for skiers and riders! On Saturday, February 10 at 8am we’ll be opening Peak Chair providing access to intermediate and expert runs Peak, and Lower Peak. With natural snow in the forecast and great snowmaking conditions, we’ll continue to evaluate our terrain and open more runs as soon as we’re able to. Snow School
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/terrain-snow-school-update
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Vegan Tasting Menu
Vegan Tasting Menu Indulge in a vegan culinary experience on select Thursday evenings as we present an exclusive plant-based menu.For only $89, enjoy a full six-course tasting menu with complimentary mountain access via the Red Skyride or Blue Grouse Gondola included with your reservation.Book your seat now for an extraordinary culinary celebration at The Peak of Vancouver!Vegan Tasting Menu
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Additional Terrain Opening This Week
- Thursday: 9am - 9pmDon't forget to head to Today on Grouse prior to your visit to check the current status of lifts and runs. See you on the slopes!
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/additional-terrain-opening-this-week
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Corporate Mountain Ropes Adventure
TEST YOUR TEAM FROM THE TREE TOPS Our Mountain Ropes Adventure team-building consists of a series of different aerial ropes courses varying in level of difficulty. With over 50 diverse elements such as ziplines, bridges, tunnels, slacklines and more, this course – both fun and challenging – will take your team to new heights! Teammates can cheer each other on and offer advice on the best way to
https://www.grousemountain.com/corporate-adventure-training-mra
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Grouse Mountain raises over $20,000 for Family Services of the North Shore
Grouse Mountain Raises Over $20,000 for Family Services of the North Shore Funds were raised in 2023 through event proceeds across the Easter weekend, and donations from photos with Santa at The Peak of Christmas In 2023, Grouse Mountain Resort’s Easter on the Peak, and Peak of Christmas celebrations raised much needed funds for Family Services of the North Shore, a non-profit, community-based
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Terrain Park Handle Tow
short cut handle tow The latest enhancement to the Resort’s popular terrain parks, the Short Cut Handle Tow in Side Cut Park officially opened on December 21, 2022. The new lift offers access to up to 20 features, eliminating the need for skiers and riders to use the Screaming Eagle Chair. With a total rope length of 250 metres and maximum speed of two metres per second, the Short Cut handle tow
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Bears Enter 23rd Hibernation Period
(a phase where they eat constantly), the bears are now ready to settle down for a long winter's nap.We look forward to welcoming them back out next spring! final weigh in Last weekend we also convinced the bears to stand on their scale for the last time of the year so we could get a final pre-hibernation weight.With a summer average weight of 700 pounds for Grinder and 800 pounds for Coola, they
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2024
Bears Enter Their upper pond habitat Bathtime! Today marked the bears' entrance to the upper 2.5 acres of their 5 acre habitat here at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Both bears emerged from their hibernation den on April 19th this year after a 149-day hibernation period. Since then, they have been hanging out in their smaller hibernation habitat while we set-up their
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