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Operational Update
Operational Update Please be aware that Grouse Mountain Resort will be doing pre-scheduled maintenance starting this Thursday, June 10 at 9:00 pm until Friday, June 11 at 9:00am. There will be no access to the Skyride during this time. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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Ornulf Johnsen
It was almost by accident that Ornulf Johnsen, one of the most influential figures in the history of our Ski School,ended up at Grouse Mountain. The outgoing Norwegian ski enthusiast came to the West Coast in 1965 tospend a year as the first Ski School Director at Whistler during the Mountain’s inaugural season. Following hisyear at Whistler, Johnsen had intended to return to Norway but before
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Story Starter: Winter
of activities and outstanding terrain make it the go-to destination for snow sport enthusiasts. Since its first season of winter operation in 1926, Grouse Mountain has offered a ski/ride experience like no other, with 33 downhill runs accessed via four chairlifts offering the greatest selection of terrain on the North Shore. In fact, The Cut was named one of CNN’s Top 100 Ski Runs in the World
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Spring Break | Kids Ski Free
BC Spring Break (March 16 - 20 & March 23 - 27, 2020). Tickets can be purchased in-person at the Ticket Centre or Guest Services.We've put together our Top Picks for Family Fun this Spring Break!learn morePlease note that a free mountain admission or day lift ticket for children & youth (age 18 and under) is redeemable on the aforementioned dates and only when purchased in-person at the
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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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Bears Preparing for Winter
could still gain up to 50 more pounds before entering their winter slumber. Coola is just breaking 1000 pounds and Grinder is approaching 900.We've also been busy reducing the size of the bears' habitat as they move closer into and around their winter den. We take down the bears' 5 acre summer fence each year as Grouse Mountain regularly gets snowfalls that tower above any fence left standing and
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-preparing-for-winter
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Join us for Tropical Days on the Mountain
Tropical Days on the Mountain Join us from April 1st to 5th Wishing you were soaking up the sun on Waikiki Beach? Dreaming of somewhere tropical? We're bringing tropical vibes and goggle tans to the Mountain in celebration of spring skiing and riding. From Thursday, April 1st to Monday, April 5th our staff will be wearing their best Hawaiian shirts, floaties, leis and sunglasses and we invite you
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/join-us-for-tropical-days-on-the-mountain
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Gear Up at Our Annual Thanksgiving Sale
Gear Up at Our Annual Thanksgiving Sale October 9-11, 2020 Our annual Thanksgiving Sale is back again on the upcoming long weekend! Join us for a safe shopping experience and take advantage of huge savings on some great gear. This year a number of our local ski and outdoor retail reps will join Outfitters for a kick off to winter. We will have reps offering 30-60% off brands like Salomon, Smith
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/gear-up-at-our-annual-thanksgiving-sale
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The Y2Play Snow Pass is back for the 2022/23 winter season!
sales start on March 1st.A Y2Play Snow Pass gives you unlimited skiing and riding for the rest of this season, as well as all of next season with incredible benefits!Y2Play provides over $500 in added value, including 2 free days of skiing or riding at our sister resort, Revelstoke Mountain, plus 40% off standard rates at The Sutton Place Hotel at Revelstoke Mountain Resort and Sandman
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/the-y2play-snow-pass-is-back-for-the-2022-23-winter-season
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Bears Gaining Weight
they can to put on the pounds before the cold months of winter hit.For the summertime, the bears were eating about 10 lbs per bear per day made up of mostly fruits and vegetables. As we've moved into September that has steadily increased and now we are at about 20 lbs per bear per day. This will still increase a little more over the next couple of weeks.When they emerged from hibernation back in