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Mountain Interchange Program
Nitehawk Year-Round Adventure Park Landry Heights, AB 25% Off Optimist Hill* Saskatoon, SK 50% Off Panorama Mountain Resort* Invermere, BC 25% Off Pass Powderkeg Ski Area Blairmore, AB 25% Off Phoenix Mountain Grand Forks, BC 25% Off Rabbit Hill Snow
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Adventure Day Camps
Summer Adventure day Camps Limited spots available! Save an additional 10% when booking multiple camps. One Mountain, endless adventures! Just 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Grouse Mountain is a world away, where wilderness meets adventure, adventure meets nature, and both memories and friends are made to keep. New and exciting camp activities will engage kids ages 5-13 in outdoor
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Mountain Bike Park and Mountain Coaster Coming to Grouse Mountain
Coaster has allowed us to maintain the integrity of the Mountain by incorporating the trees as well as fun features along the journey of the track.”Construction of the alpine, gravity-fed coaster is progressing well, with stage one completed in 2023, and track laying of the 1,434-metre permanent structure well underway. Guests will enjoy speeds of up to 45 kilometres an hour on the track which includes
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Mountain Bike Park and Mountain Coaster Coming to Grouse Mountain
, the design of the Coaster has allowed us to maintain the integrity of the Mountain by incorporating the trees as well as fun features along the journey of the track."Construction of the alpine, gravity-fed coaster is progressing well, with stage one completed in 2023, and track laying of the 1,434-metre permanent structure well underway. Guests will enjoy speeds of up to 45 kilometres an hour on the
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Wildlife and Outdoor Education
similarities and differences between the three species of North American bears through interactive activities. Visit the grizzly bear habitat as your adventure activity to complete your day! Secondary (Grade 8-12) & Post-Secondary Owls of North AmericaLearn about one of the most endangered species of BC, the Northern Spotted Owl, while discussing the impacts and consequences of extinction. Students will
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Teen Team Building
1.5-2 hours to complete.Sample of the daily schedule:9:30am - Base Arrival and Welcome 10:00am - Skyride to Alpine Station 10:15am - Washroom Break 10:30am-12:30pm - Teen Team Building12:30pm-1:00pm - Lunch 1:00pm-1:45pm - Optional activity To further your custom team building experience, add-on 1 of the following optional activity choices ($5 per student):1. hiwus Presentation with our First
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Bears Enter Lower Pond 2024
opportunites to see them interact in their natural surroundings.Their habitat boasts three ponds, a streamway, a cliff face, lots of forest space and some open grassy fields. The bears love lounging in their ponds on summer days, or perhaps napping up in the shade.We often get asked when the best time to visit is and of course our answer is always 'as much as possible!'. That being said, you are more
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Participants Complete Multi Grouse Grind® Challenge
Participants Complete Multi Grouse Grind® Challenge Over $26,000 raised for North Shore Rescue After an amazing 19-hour day on the Grouse Grind®, Grouse Mountain is thrilled to announce that the Multi Grouse Grind® Challenge has raised more than $26,000 in support of North Shore Rescue with donations still coming in following a record number of participants.The overall winner was James Stewart
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Participants Complete 8th Annual Multi Grouse Grind® Challenge
Participants Complete 8th Annual Multi Grouse Grind® Challenge Thousands raised for North Shore Rescue (North Vancouver) After an amazing 19-hour day on the Grouse Grind®, Grouse Mountain is thrilled to announce that the Multi Grouse Grind® Challenge has raised more than $26,000 in support of North Shore Rescue with donations still coming in following a record number of participants. The overall
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First Nations Programming
, craftwork, and a delicious West Coast lunch.Our regular First Nations Cultural Program is suitable for students Grade K-12 and adults. Guests are taught about respect and caring for one another in their community and environment; traditional cedar uses and the importance cedar played in First Nations history; the importance of storytelling and learning about their own culture and family customs; and the