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Operational Update
Operational Update Greenway Chair, Paradise and Paradise Jib Park open this weekend This has been a challenging week filled with rain, warm temperatures, and closure announcements.We share the disappointment this has caused, but thanks to the amazing and tireless effort from our team, we’re pleased to announce that we’ll be reopening Greenway Chair, Paradise and Paradise Jib Park for this
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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
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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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Vegan Tasting Menu
Vegan Tasting Menu Indulge in a vegan culinary experience on select Thursday evenings as we present an exclusive plant-based menu.For only $89, enjoy a full six-course tasting menu with complimentary mountain access via the Red Skyride or Blue Grouse Gondola included with your reservation.Book your seat now for an extraordinary culinary celebration at The Peak of Vancouver!Vegan Tasting Menu
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Hyperphagia 2023
Bulking Up Bears in hyperphagia Each fall all bears enter a state known as Hyperphagia - which if we break it down (hyper - meaning over, phagia - meaning to eat) literally means over-eating or as we like to call it: pigging out!In the summer the bears have a relatively stable diet of approximately 15 lbs of various foods, mostly fruit and vegetables, which is enough to maintain their trim
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Terrain Park Handle Tow
short cut handle tow The latest enhancement to the Resort’s popular terrain parks, the Short Cut Handle Tow in Side Cut Park officially opened on December 21, 2022. The new lift offers access to up to 20 features, eliminating the need for skiers and riders to use the Screaming Eagle Chair. With a total rope length of 250 metres and maximum speed of two metres per second, the Short Cut handle tow
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Andrew Saxton Sr.
interested in owning a ski resort.Saxton was friends with the Cromie family, and having become aware of thesituation, was able to purchase Grouse Mountain with a group of investors,forming the public company Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd.At the time, the only way to access the Mountaintop was via chairlift. Saxtonknew, in order to be successful, he needed to find a better way to getpeople up the Mountain
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Mountain Closure Update
Mountain Closure Update The Skyride and mountaintop will be closed from October 10 – 27 Please be advised that Grouse Mountain Resort will be closed for scheduled annual maintenance from October 10 – 27, 2023.There will be no access to the Skyride and mountaintop facilities or activities during this time. Starbucks at the base of the mountain will be closed during this time. Please see below for
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Digital Passes FAQs
my digital pass as a giftcard and pay with it? •No, this feature is only available for physical passes. My family’s passes are registered to my email address •If you have multiple family members who have passes to Grouse Mountain and are registered to this email address, you will be receiving a separate email unique to each family member. Forward that email to your family member so they can
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More than 700 Participants Make the Climb at Seek the Peak
More than 700 Participants Make the Climb at Seek the Peak In support of Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation (North Vancouver) Cool conditions greeted racers this morning as they took on the challenge of Seek the Peak, with its awe-inspiring climb from West Vancouver’s Ambleside Park to the Peak of Vancouver. The sell-out event saw more than 700 participants complete the 15-kilometre course