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Grouse Gravity Coaster
•Appropriate footwear is required - open-toed shoes or sandals are not permitted•This activity is not recommended for anyone with spinal injuries. Expectant mothers will not be permitted to participate for safety reasons•Guests under the influence of drugs or alcohol will not be permitted to ride• Waivers must be signed prior to your rideReview Waiver
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Altitudes Bistro
Fondue Pricing: $96 per person (includes tax and gratuities)Book Winter Fondue Snowshoe fondue This experience combines snowshoeing and a scrumptious fondue in an evening of adventure and fun for you and your group. The tour includes snowshoe and headlamp rentals, an experienced and informative guide, and an après-snowshoeing social dining experience with a two-course traditional European fondue
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Breakfast with the Bears
as several weeks, while females that emerge from dens with cubs can hibernate for as long as 7 months.Polar Bears are white; their fur is actually clear and highly reflective, giving them a white appearance in bright sun. Underneath a Polar Bear's thick coat, their black skin helps them absorb heat from the sun. Grizzly cubs are born blind, toothless, almost hairless and weighing 1 pound (half a
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FAQ
lockers are only suitable for storing small items. Ski or snowboard bags, boots and other equipment do not fit in lockers.Can I smoke/vape?No, Grouse Mountain is Canada’s first non-smoking and non-vaping resort, and we appreciate your cooperation in keeping our mountain air fresh and clean.What are your health and safety policies?To review our policies, including Exclusion of Liability and the Alpine
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Easter Brunch
dining high above the city. Your reservation includes complimentary Mountain Admission, making it the perfect holiday outing for guests of all ages.Book NowPricing (includes Mountain Admission)Adults: $79 (plus tax and gratuity) Children (12 & under): $39 (plus tax and gratuity) Date & LocationSunday, April 5, 2026 Reserved seating in The Observatory (brunch spread in The Timber Room) Seating
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Gift Cards
Grouse Mountain Gift Cards From adrenaline adventures and gear to lift tickets and après, gift cards are a great way to share Grouse Mountain with someone special. Kids taking snowboarding lessons? Load them up for equipment rental and lunch at any of our dining venues. Like to travel light? Buy one for yourself and leave the cash and cards at home.E-gift cards are available for purchase online
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Safety & Risk Awareness
Responsibility Code provides the basic rules of conduct and must be followed by all using the terrain, and is consistent across all Ski Areas of Western Canada. Download PDF Know Before You go In addition to the Alpine Responsibility Code, here are some additional tips to keep you safe and enjoy your day on the slopes: Weather Plan ahead for variations in weather. Dress appropriately, and have properly tuned
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Seek the Peak 2026
Centennial Tribute, recognizing participants who creatively celebrate Grouse Mountain's 100-year milestone!Starting April 10th, join our weekly Training Clinics every Thursday at 6:00 pm. Whether you're new to trail running or preparing to tackle the full course, these guided sessions are a great way to train with others, learn tips from experienced leaders, and stay motivated as you work toward the summit
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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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Bears Enter Their 25th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain
Goodnight Grinder and coola! Bears Enter Their 25th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain Today the snow fell and covered up the bears' den as Grinder and Coola entered a deep sleep inside.With the arrival of the snow, we've closed their front door and now they will be inside their den until the spring - typically emerging in April.During this time they will sleep away most of the day with only some
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