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A Century of Stories: Celebrate 100 Years
$400 in added benefits per person, including 1 Free Mountain Ropes Adventure, 1 Free Mountain Ziplines Tour, and an Annual Parking Pass.Don’t wait — this limited-time offer won’t last long!Get 50% off Family Annual Pass
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Friday Marks the Start of Ski and Ride Season at Grouse Mountain Resort
has been welcoming visitors to our slopes to enjoy the best in downhill sports since our inaugural season in 1926. With 33 ski and snowboard runs, 15 night runs, 4 chairlifts, a magic carpet, 5 terrain parks plus the Cut Jump Line, Sliding Zone, 9 kilometres of snowshoe trails and the North Shore's most variety of terrain, Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s outdoor playground with an average annual
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Know Before You Go
Fireside Hut, located directly beside the Skating Pond.Snowshoe rentals can be booked in advance online and are available onsite from the Fireside Hut, located directly beside the Skating Pond.Sled rentals do not need to be booked in advance and are available from the Sliding Zone hut when the Sliding Zone is open.Limited clothing rentals are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note, we
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About Us
. Grouse Mountain is proud to have given these wolves a large protected home where they could roam freely for their remaining lives.June 2008 - Mountain Ziplining arrives at Grouse Mountain. This experience puts guests high above the alpine rainforest, careening through the air at speeds of more than 50 km/hour. November 2008 - Grouse Mountain invests $3M to enhance winter operations by building two new
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Child/Youth Snow Camps
extra socks. These items are not available to rent. •If your child is renting, please ensure they have winter footwear as they will be walking through snow to access the rental building. Food & Snacks All camp programming stops for snack breaks throughout the lesson. The snack is not included so please pack your child something to eat. Please be aware Camps are a ‘Nut Free’ zone, please help us
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Summer Activities Return this Weekend!
, 1pm, or 4pm, Birds in Motion Demonstrations: 12pm, 2pm, or 5pm. Bear Ranger Talks: 10:00am, 12:45pm and 3:30pmOwl Talks: 10:45 and 3 pm.Kids Tree Canopy Adventure: 11am - 6:30 pmAdd-on to Mountain Admission:Mountain Ropes AdventureMountain Ziplines ToursGuided Eco- WalksTo check current conditions and all activity times, please visit Today on Grouse before your visit. Mountain Access is daily from
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Sewer and Power Upgrage
project will have low environmental impact. Trees will be removed prior to works beginning, in a maximum 10-metre-wide construction zone within the existing easement area. Q: Where is the money coming from for this project? Is it being funded by public money? A: There is no public money being directed to this project. Grouse Mountain is privately held by local, family-owned Northland Properties and they
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Ski Wee and Wee Riders Confirmation
free to pack them more if necessary. If your child has any allergies, please let us know.Please be aware that Ski Wee is an entirely tree nut and peanut free zone. For the safety of the participants and instructors we ask that you do not pack any nut products in your child’s lunch or snack.Tickets (Child/Escort)Both the child and the escort will require a ticket to get up the Mountain. Tickets for
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Annual Passes on Sale For a Limited Time Only!
, Patagonia and lululemon products. Grouse Mountain reserves the right to add other exclusions.**Excludes alcohol and private functions. For only $20, upgrade to an Annual Pass+ to get $350 in added value, including: 50% off Mountain Admission for up to 4 guests FREE Mountain Ropes Adventure FREE Mountain Ziplines Tour FREE Annual Parking Pass Buy Now Offer expires May 19th, 2025
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/annual-passes-on-sale-for-a-limited-time-only
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Record Number of 850 Participants Seek the Peak
southern slope of Grouse Mountain. Thus far, Seek the Peak 2025 has already succeeded in raising more than $25,000 for MVRPF.“Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation is grateful to all Seek the Peak racers, and to Grouse Mountain for their continued support in protecting and restoring our invaluable regional parks,” said Mark van der Zalm, President, Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation. “This
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