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  • Adult Lessons

    training for all students, lessons are divided into groups based on their ability level. Please review the Ability Chart to determine the skill level of the student. All participants for both programs please meet at the Snow School Meeting Place. For more information or to register for any of our programs, please contact Guest Services at 604.980.9311. SKI DAY LESSONS Whether you are just learning or

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  • Y2Play Terms & Conditions 2025/26

    final, non-transferable and non-refundable, unless Pass Protection has been purchased. NO EXCEPTIONS. Proof of age may be required. For student passes, students (19 and over) must be full-time at an accredited Canadian or American college or university. Proof of full-time enrollment (min. 3 courses) for both the fall and winter semesters must be presented at the time of pick-up. A complete course

    https://www.grousemountain.com/Y2PlayTerms25-26

  • Blue Grouse Sustainability

    Mountain's Refuge is home to two orphaned Grizzly Bears living in a protected 5 acre habitat. GMREW is also participating in an urgent northern spotted owl captive breeding program, a world-wide study on hummingbirds and aims to raise public awareness about the challenges faced by wildlife in our province. EDUCATION PROGRAMS Over 20,000 school children participate in Grouse Mountain’s highly subsidized

    https://www.grousemountain.com/blue-grouse-sustainability

  • Pumpkin Smash

    Bears vs Pumpkins A Pre-hibernation treat A couple weeks ago our bears got treated to some Halloween pumpkin treats.It was a final feast before moving into their hibernation area and starting their winter preparations.Before delivery to the bears our Wildlife Rangers opened up the pumpkins, but left the popular insides for the bears to chow down on. In addition we stuffed some extra goodies

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  • Grouse Gallery Art Contest

    winners.Carson Ting owns and runs his own art and design studio called Chairman Ting based in Vancouver. The studio works oneverything creative from murals to animations. Carson started his career in Toronto after graduating from the OntarioCollege of Art & Design. With initial aspirations of becoming a cartoonist, he quickly fell in love with the conceptualcreativity of advertising after he saw art having

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  • Easter on The Peak Returns to Grouse Mountain

    are invited to enjoy the stunning spring conditions and participate in a range of outdoor activities and special events – all supporting a local cause. Throughout the weekend, Grouse Mountain is offering reduced rates of $10 for kids aged 12 and under, with $5 from every child ticket sold being donated to Family Services of the North Shore. A limited quantity of tickets and Easter Brunch

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  • Mouse in the House

    following these next steps will prevent mice and any other wildlife moving back in 1. Seal off entry pointsWalk around your home, checking any and all possible entry points, paying close attention to where pipes enter the home, basement foundations and around doorways. Seal narrow gaps with 100% silicone caulking. If you find larger openings, first stuff them with steel wool, this will prevent mice from

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  • Teen Team Building

    program overview With guidance from our skilled facilitators, students will experience a unique day of experiential training and development activities, teamwork and leadership exercises in a spectacular outdoor learning environment. Our staff work to engage all students in a fun, interactive way that will create lots of laughter and great memories. Teen Team Building uses 3 locations and takes

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  • First Nations Programming

    your group at the base plaza and escort you to the mountaintop. Enroute to the híwus Feasthouse, students will enjoy a guided nature walk through a sub-alpine forest. STORIES Cedar Basket Story - learning, listening to one's elders, patience, friendship, sharing our own special giftsSeagull Story - sharing, generosity, doing one's best, caring for one anotherSea Lion Story - the use of earned powers

    https://www.grousemountain.com/hiwus-first-nations

  • Y2Play Terms & Conditions 2024/25

    be required. For student passes, students (19 and over) must be full-time at an accredited Canadian or American college or university. Proof of full-time enrollment (min. 3 courses) for both the fall and winter semesters must be presented at the time of pick-up. A complete course listing from the Registrar's Office is required. Failure to provide proof of enrollment will result in an increase to

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