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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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Mountain Bike Park and Mountain Coaster Coming to Grouse Mountain
Park both opening next spring.The new attractions will open after the launch of the Resort’s new state-of-the-art gondola, set to open in winter 2024/25 in what will be an exciting 12 months for Grouse Mountain, as it works to greatly enhance its four-season offerings and the overall guest experience.The thrill begins with the Mountain Coaster launching in spring 2025, taking adventurers on an
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Mountain Bike Park and Mountain Coaster Coming to Grouse Mountain
accessed Mountain Bike Park both opening next spring. The new attractions will open after the launch of the Resort’s new state-of-the-art gondola, set to open in winter 2024/25 in what will be an exciting 12 months for Grouse Mountain, as it works to greatly enhance its four-season offerings and the overall guest experience. The thrill begins with the Mountain Coaster launching in spring 2025, taking
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Grouse Grind Opening Saturday, April 27th
Grouse Grind Opening on Saturday, April 27th Grouse Grind to open for the season this weekend It’s official – the Grouse Grind will open for the season on Saturday, April 27th at 7:00am!800 metres of elevation, 2,830 steps and 2.5 kilometres await you. Grab your hiking shoes and take on Mother Nature's Stairmaster! This is a challenging trail - be sure to bring lots of water, wear weather
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-grind-2024-opening
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Grouse Grind Mountain Run Hits the Trail August 26th
set times of about 30 minutes or less for the women’s and men’s categories. The Grouse Grind is located in North Vancouver, British Columbia, known for its steep incline and rugged terrain. It spans 3.0 kilometres (1.86 miles) and features an elevation gain of 853 metres (2,800 feet), and a total of 2,830 stairs. Many consider it a rite of passage, offering a true test of strength and determination
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-grind-mountain-run-hits-the-trail-august-26th
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First Nations Programming
first nations Cultural Program (full day) or first nations Presentation (45 minutes) 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 our 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
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Hummingbird Monitoring 2023
of research and data are needed. Preliminary results unfortunately show a declining number of Rufous Hummingbirds as a whole, despite local populations appearing steady. We must conserve their migration paths and important stop-over sites where the birds spend time re-fueling and eating before continuing on their annual migration to Mexico.By keeping clean hummingbird feeders at home, filled with
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/hummingbird-monitoring-2023
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FAQ
What are your hours of operation? Click here for general hours of operation. how do i get to grouse mountain? Are you driving or taking public transit? Click here for information and directions on how to get to the Mountain. drop off/pick up Please use the signposted pickup and drop off areas in Parking Lot A, as well as the 10 minute parking spaces. Avoid using the area directly in front of the
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Passholder Skyride Reservations
How To: Book Your Skyride Please note: Skyride reservations are no longer in use. Step 1 Enter your pass number and birthdate along with any additional pass numbers of passholders visiting with you. Step 2 Select the date of your visit. Step 3 Select your Skyride boarding times. If you are planning to hike up and only require a download boarding time, please select download only. Make sure you
https://www.grousemountain.com/passholder-skyride-reservations
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Bears Emerge 2023
Grinder and Coola Emerge From Winter Sleep Today marked the end of the 22nd winter dormancy period for Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears. This period was 163 days from November 21st, 2022, to today May 3rd 2023. It was their third longest winter dormancy period here at Grouse Mountain.As usual, Grinder emerged first from the den - digging the way out for Coola to follow. Both