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  • The Peak of Christmas

    The Peak of Christmas november 22nd - DECEMBER 24TH, 2024We look forward to welcoming you back next year!Step into a world of enchantment at Vancouver's North Pole, where twinkling lights, the gentle echo of snowfall, and the thrill of encountering a real reindeer come together for a magical holiday experience like no other.Enjoy the natural beauty of The Light Walk at Blue Grouse Lake, lit by

    https://www.grousemountain.com/peak-of-christmas

  • Altitudes Bistro

    Polenta$21.95Ask your Altitudes server about the current Patio Grill feature   Summer Food Series We’re excited to announce new theme nights in Altitudes Bistro this summer featuring food and drink specials.Join us on the patio for Pizza Night on Mondays and BBQ Night with live music every Wednesday. On Fridays & Saturdays our West Coast Dinner Series will feature a seasonal main course and

    https://www.grousemountain.com/altitudes-bistro

  • Careers

    JOIN OUR TEAM We're currently hiring for positions in all departments, including seasonal, part-time and full-time roles. If you enjoy the outdoors and thrive in an energetic workplace, we want you on our team! Please apply online.Find Job Openings working at grouse mountain Grouse Mountain offers a challenging and enjoyable work environment with a world of career opportunity. Our team is

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  • BCMC Trail

    /toque, gloves, fleece jacket, Gore-tex jacket, polypropylene underwear, good quality hiking socks and Gore-tex over pants. 5)Pocket KnifeMulti-tool or a good pocket knife is recommended. 6)ShelterLarge orange plastic bag and thermal tarp. 7)Water and Food High energy food bars and/or light snacks along with water, to keep you energized and hydrated. 8)First Aid Kit Should include pocket mask, Sam

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  • Ski Day Lessons

    latest gear. You can save time and book your rental online.Skier Ability LevelsDiscovery Day Lessons are available for Levels 1 - 3 only FAQ Display +Level 1: Introduction to Skiing Introduction to the Alpine Responsibility CodeAble to put on and take off skisCan stand, walk and climb on skisShows good balance while straight runningAble to get up from fallen positionAble to make a gliding

    https://www.grousemountain.com/day-lessons-ski

  • Rentals

    Base repair and minor tune-up $55* Ski Binding Adjustment Adjustment of ski binding for boot and binding release retention *Please note that ski binding adjustment is not always possible for all equipment due to binding manufacturer indemnifications. Bindings must already be mounted on skis for adjustment and Grouse Mountain does not offer

    https://www.grousemountain.com/rentals

  • Contact Us

    4K9Lost & FoundIf you believe you have lost an item on the Mountain, please contact Guest Services at 604.980.9311 as soon as possible, or email guestservices@grousemountain.com. EMAIL US Department Email Guest Services guestservices@grousemountain.com Media Relations pr@grousemountain.com Group Sales sales@grousemountain.com Private Functions

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  • Pollinator's Garden

    pollinator's garden Located just off the path near BeaverTails, this specially crafted garden attracts pollinators of all sorts. With interpretive signage and benches, it is a wonderful retreat during your mountaintop adventures. Did you know that there are 56 species of native bees in the Greater Vancouver Area? 250 in BC? Thousands across Canada? Wild Pollinators such as wild bees, flies

    https://www.grousemountain.com/pollinators-garden

  • About Us

    for three consecutive years. 2001 - The Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife launches. Grinder and Coola, two orphaned grizzly bears, are the first to call the Refuge their home. 2001 - Wraparound decks are added to the Peak Chalet, providing optimum viewing of the city below. Renovations are completed in the popular Lupins Café. 2002 - Orphaned grizzly bear brothers Cari and Boo are given

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  • Privacy Policy

    Our Privacy Policy The Grouse Mountain Website (the “Website”) is owned by Northlands at Grouse, Limited Partnership ("Grouse Mountain"). We recognize that many of our website visitors are concerned about the information they provide to us, and how we treat that information. We also recognize our obligation to our customers and online visitors to adhere to the highest standards of decency

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