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SEASON OPENER GATHERING 3.0
Season Opener Gathering 3.0 Winter is among us and the Terrain Parks are about to get popping at GrouseMountain. So let’s start this season off right celebrate the start of winter. Join us forthe 3rd Annual Grouse Parks Season Opener Gathering. This is the perfect time to comeup to Grouse and shred. Get those legs back and get them bag of tricks up to par.Our Good Friends at DWD, Salmon Arms
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Operational Update
Operational Update Please be advised, due to heavy snowfall in the forecast tonight, the Skyride, Downhill Area, Chalet facilities and all mountaintop activities will have a delayed opening of 10am tomorrow, Thursday, January 6th. The Olympic Express Chair will also be closing at 7pm tonight, January 5th. The Greenway and Screaming Eagle Chairs will remain in operation until 9pm. With over 113
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Education Program Pricing
Guided Education Programs for Students (5-18) BC Students International* Wildlife Field Trip $23.5 $35.00 hiwus Cultural (full day, includes lunch) $41.00 $74.95 Sustainability in Motion (includes The Eye of the Wind) $29.50 $40.00 Premium (5 Activities; includes drumming circle) $35.00 $45.00
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20th Anniversary of Grinder and Coola's Arrival at Grouse Mountain
20th Anniversary of grinder and coola's arrival at grouse mountain arrived on september 5th 2001 This past weekend, September 5th to be exact, marked the 20th anniversary of Grinder and Coola's (our two resident Grizzly Bears) arrival at Grouse Mountain and the creation of the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Both bears were found in the wilds of British Columbia in June of 2001
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Snow Camps
Thank you for choosing Grouse Mountain as your child’s destination for skiing or snowboarding. Included in this letter is important information regarding your program, please take the time to read it carefully. Camp Times Morning (AM): 8:00 am - 11:30 am Afternoon (PM): 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm Full Day: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Mid Day: 10:00 am - 1:30 pm After School: 4:30 pm - 8:00 pm Meeting Area and
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First Nations Programs
. Enroute to the híwus Feasthouse, students will enjoy a guided nature walk through a sub-alpine forest. Upon booking, choose one song and one story for your group. If none are chosen, our First Nations Elder will choose for you.BOOK NOW Songs Chief Dan George Song - a prayer song given to the Coast Salish First Nations people to useSea Lion Song - generosity, sharing of natural resources and the
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First Nations Programs
. Enroute to the híwus Feasthouse, students will enjoy a guided nature walk through a sub-alpine forest. Upon booking, choose one song and one story for your group. If none are chosen, our First Nations Elder will choose for you: Songs Chief Dan George Song - a prayer song given to the Coast Salish First Nations people to useSea Lion Song - generosity, sharing of natural resources and the resolving of
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It's a Bearthday party!!
It's a bearthday party!! This weekend on July 24th and 25th we'll be hosting a giant 20th Bearthday Party Fun-draiser for Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, who turned 20 this past January. Of course while they are sleeping away in the winter months we cannot hold a party for them and expect them to attend so we're doing so now in the sunny summer.We are partnering with the
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Deferral Information
chooses to cease participation due to a family member's injury or sickness, he or she is also eligible to a refund. The associated family member must be a pass holder at Grouse Mountain Resort. The refund is limited to one additional claimant. Season Passes will be refunded according to the ‘Refund Schedule’ (see below) based on the following criteria: Debilitating injury/illness that prevents
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Ornulf Johnsen
It was almost by accident that Ornulf Johnsen, one of the most influential figures in the history of our Ski School,ended up at Grouse Mountain. The outgoing Norwegian ski enthusiast came to the West Coast in 1965 tospend a year as the first Ski School Director at Whistler during the Mountain’s inaugural season. Following hisyear at Whistler, Johnsen had intended to return to Norway but before