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First Nations Programs
Hiwus Programs The híwus Feasthouse is the meeting place, to enjoy a full day of vivid legends, songs, dances and crafts. Step into an authentic Pacific Northwest Longhouse and let a Squamish First Nations Elder take you back in time to discover the traditional way of life of our First Nations people. Our guides will greet your group at the Valley Station and escort you to the mountain top
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Grinder and Coola Prepare for Winter
Grinder and coola prepare for winter Yesterday marked the beginning of official winter preparations for our two resident Grizzly Bears, Grinder and Coola. The bears were moved into their hibernation habitat where they will prepare their den for their long winter sleep. Both bears have been gaining weight steadily since early September and as of yesterday Coola weighed in at 1013 pounds and
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Private Events Inquiry Thank You
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Grouse Mountain to Require Proof of Vaccination for 2021/22 Winter Season
Grouse Mountain to Require Proof of Vaccination for 2021/22 Winter Season Guests and staff must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to access the Resort (North Vancouver) Grouse Mountain is requiring all guests to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 for the 2021/22 winter season. Starting on opening day of the ski and snowboard season, guests born in 2009 or earlier must provide proof of
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Grouse Bike Park
Park hosts a series of trails including beginner green and blue flow trails, and advanced intermediate and expert trails, allowing riders to challenge themselves on more technical features. All trails lead back to the Screaming Eagle chairlift to return riders to the mountaintop. With a focus on family-friendly fun and progression, the trails at Grouse Mountain are a great stepping stone to the world
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Bears Prepare for Hibernation
Grinder and Coola Prepare for Winter Into the hibernation habitat Grinder and Coola have moved into their hibernation habitat - located at the rear of their main 5.5 acre summer habitat - in preparation for the incoming winter. Both bears have spent the last two months in a hyperphagia stage which means they have been extremely motivated to find as much food as they can and bulk up. Recently
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Summer Mountain Safety
Awareness information on this page. FOR PATROL AND EMERGENCIES, CALL 604.998.4321 Exclusion of liability Grouse Mountain is committed to providing a safe environment for outdoor recreation. Please take a moment to review the exclusion of liability before visiting Grouse Mountain Resort. Summer safety reminders • Wear appropriate clothing and footwear. It is recommended you dress in layers as mountain
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Adventure Day Camps
, enjoy unique experiences, connect with nature and discover this beautiful province we call home. Programs Available:Pathfinders (ages 5-7)Alpine Blazers (ages 8-12)Extreme Adventure (ages 11-13)After Camp Add-On (Ages 5-13)Program Eligibility by Birth Year:Pathfinders: 2017-2019 Alpine Blazers: 2012-2016 Extreme Adventure: 2011-2013 (plus other requirements)*If your child is not of the appropriate age
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The Observatory
finest Okanagan vineyards and local craft brewers and distillers.observatoryrestaurant.ca hours, pricing & Reservations The Observatory is open for dinner 7 days a week from 5:00pm-9:00pm.Pricing:2 Courses - $89 per person3 Courses - $99 per personTaxes & Gratuity not includedA Mountain Admission ticket to Grouse Mountain is complimentary for each member of your dinner party on the day of your