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Grouse Mountain Opening Limited Terrain for Skiing and Riding on Friday
seating provided on a first come, first served basis. Starting the weekend of December 16th and 17th, and then running daily from December 23rd, 2023 to January 7, 2024. For the latest in snow and weather conditions, head to grousemountain.com prior to your visit. The Grouse Mountain website features easily accessible information on snow conditions, weather and activity status, plus you can purchase
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Gondola Construction Update - Summer 2024
works continue on their structures.To make way for the new gondola, at the end of June, the iconic Blue Tram was decommissioned after 58 years of operation. The tram cars are currently both stationed at the base of the mountain, and while our plans for them aren’t yet finalised, this won’t be the last you see of the Blue Tram.With the removal of the Blue Tram, another major phase of the project was
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/gondola-construction-update-summer-2024
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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas
activities including Letters to Santa, reindeer antler decorating and other crafts. • Tickets: included in mountain admissionSkating Pond • Dates: Daily; 10am – 8pm • About: For outdoor fun, take a spin on the 8,000 square foot Mountaintop Skating Pond surrounded by majestic views. The only mountaintop outdoor skate pond in the Lower Mainland, it’s great for a fun family adventure or a romantic date – lace
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Pathfinders
PATHFINDERS (AGES 5-7) Please note: Campers must have turned 5 years old by December 31, 2022. If your child is not of the appropriate age, they will be asked to leave camp without refund. Our signature Grouse Mountain Pathfinders camps take campers on a journey of wonder and exploration. The camp utilizes the mountain as a playground, inspiring kids to get outdoors, connect with nature, make
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Pass Protection
full details.Find a Snow Pass Pass Protection Details Last updated February 15, 2024If Pass Protection is declined, no refund or transfer of the season pass will be offered under any circumstance.Pass Protection is available for purchase with your winter season pass ($49 for an individual pass). Pass protection must be purchased at the time of your pass purchase. At time of purchase, our typical
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Y2Play Terms & Conditions 2024/25
following blackout dates: December 20, 2024 - January 5, 2025 & February 14 - March 2, 2025.Y2Play Passholders will receive a 40% discount off standard rates at The Sutton Place Hotel at Revelstoke Mountain Resort, and Sandman Revelstoke.Offer valid between November 29, 2024 and April 21, 2025, with the exclusion of the following blackout dates: December 24, 2024 - January 6, 2025, February 14 - March
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Early Bird Winter Pass Terms
receiveimmediate suspension of 30 days and may result in cancellation of that pass as well.Grouse Mountain reserves the right to change operating hours without notice. Blackout dates may apply.Blackout periods for the Early Bird Weekday Pass are December 21, 2024 through January 5, 2025 and February 17, 2025.Parking passes do not guarantee a parking spot, as there are limited spaces available. Your parking pass
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Blue Grouse Sustainability
Adventures in Education Programs every year. Our programming always has an environmental, historic education, and First Nations component (Birds in Motion, Eco Walks, Lumberjack Shows, Wildlife Ranger Talks). CHARITABLE PROGRAMS Grouse Mountain has exceeded $1 million in charitable and community donations. Grouse Mountain's choice of charitable partners for 2023 has a hyperlocal focus to support our
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Safety & Risk Awareness
you are in or around trees Drones Due to safety reasons, the use of drones by guests or members of the public, for any reason, is prohibited on or over Grouse Mountain property including the mountaintop, ski runs, facilities and surrounding area. Commercial drone use is also prohibited on Grouse Mountain property, except in limited circumstances. Please contact us for more details. covid-19 safety
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Hummingbirds
different locations from Mexico to Alaska. Over the years, we have banded and monitored close to 1,000 individual hummingbirds. We have had several long distance re-captures as well from birds banded in other parts of the province and contributed unique data to the overall network project as one of only a couple mountain top elevation monitoring sites. One bird was even re-caught seven years after she was