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Corporate Partners
Official Partners & Suppliers CIBC CIBC is a proud partner of Grouse Mountain Resort, bringing exclusive benefits and memorable experiences to all CIBC clients.Exclusive CIBC Credit Cardholder Benefits:Enjoy priority access on the Blue Gondola line starting November 15, 2025, onwardsReceive 10% off at The Observatory RestaurantReceive 15% off Mountain Admission/Lift/Bike Day Tickets on
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Annual Passes on Sale For a Limited Time Only!
Special events: The Peak of Christmas, Movies on the Mountain, Bear-thday Fun-draiser, Easter on the Peak, and more Annual Passholders enjoy special savings: 20% off Grouse Mountain retail purchases * 20% off at Grouse Mountain Starbucks 10% off food at Altitudes Bistro, The Observatory, Lupins Café, Grouse Grind Coffee Bar, Beavertails, and The Rusty Rail**Some exclusions apply, including Arc'teryx
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Disc Golf
Mountain Disc Golf – Fore! Please note: Disc Golf is permanently closed. Try your hand at one of summer’s fun fitness activities. The 18-hole course at Grouse Mountain is located atop The Cut, taking advantage of the mountain terrain. Discs are available for sale at Outfitters. Don’t know much about disc golf? Learn more about this fantastic sport.
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Mountain Ziplines
two hours and can be booked as an individual or as a group. Along the way our fun and friendly guides will look after your safety, and share stories with you that will leave a lasting impression. Strap yourself in and...zoom.A Release of Liability Waiver must be completed prior to participating in this activity. For those under the age of 19, a parent or guardian must complete a waiver for the
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Education Programs
Students will develop skills and good sportsmanship in a fun and playful winter environment. Our programs, led by certified instructors, are designed to provide a fully supervised, safe and encouraging lesson for your students. We offer 1-day and 4-day sessions for this program. Pricing is the same for skiing or snowboarding.LEARN MORE Self-Guided field trips Explore Grouse Mountain at your leisure. Self
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Seek the Peak
About seek the peak Please note: Registration is now full for Seek the Peak 2025.Grouse Mountain's Seek the Peak is back! This year’s race will take place on Saturday, June 14th, 2025 and will help raise funds for Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation.The challenging 16km course starts on the beach at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winds its way through North Vancouver, then heads up the
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About Us
two restaurants, gift shops and other facilities accompanied the opening of the Skyride, as did a new valley station complete with 1,000 paved parking spots. Other accomplishments included building Canada's largest snowmaking system, completed in 1973. A New Beginning In 1974, the McLaughlin family purchased controlling interest in Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd. and provided the necessary funding to
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Sliding Zone
sliding zone (Sliding zone now closed for the 24/25 season)Please Note: Outside sleds, carpets and toboggans are not permitted on the mountain. Sled Rentals are available for use in our Sliding Zone for $5, and are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.The Sliding Zone is family fun for all ages and your chance to soar down Grouse Mountain on a sled! Located just west of the Skating Pond
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Seek The Peak 2025 - On Sale Now!
Seek The Peak 2025 Registration now open for the Race from Sea to Summit Register now for the ultimate uphill challenge! Seek the Peak returns on Saturday, June 14th, to push your limits while raising funds for Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation. Go solo, or form a relay team of 2 to 4 and split up the challenge with friends. Start: Ambleside Beach, West Vancouver Course: 16km of scenic
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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