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  • Breakfast with the Bears 2025

    Breakfast with the Bears The popular program returns to Grouse Mountain this summer Enjoy early access to the mountain to watch Grinder and Coola enjoy their breakfast and learn more from one of our wildlife experts about Grizzlies and bear conservation. The program includes a bear-y delicious buffet breakfast staged in The Grizzly Lookout, along with a gift from Grinder and Coola (a Bear Cookie

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  • Pass Protection

    policy will apply. This policy states that under no circumstances will refunds or credits be given to those who do not purchase our Pass Protection option.Period of Coverage: Coverage begins at the beginning of the winter season, or on the date the protection is purchased, and terminated on the last day of the winter season in which the pass expires.Protected Persons This coverage will allow for the

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  • Careers

    JOIN OUR TEAM We're currently hiring for positions in all departments, including seasonal, part-time and full-time roles. If you enjoy the outdoors and thrive in an energetic workplace, we want you on our team! Please apply online.Find Job Openings working at grouse mountain Grouse Mountain offers a challenging and enjoyable work environment with a world of career opportunity. Our team is

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  • Location & Hours

    shuttle to Grouse Mountain from downtown Vancouver with the purchase of a round-trip Mountain Admission ticket. The pickup/drop-off point is at Canada Place.Shuttle Info Public Transit From Downtown Vancouver, ride the SeaBus to Lonsdale Quay, then take the #236 bus to Grouse Mountain (about a 25-minute ride). Coming from Phibbs Exchange, take bus #232. For more transit information, visit translink.ca

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  • Rentals

    Base repair and minor tune-up $55* Ski Binding Adjustment Adjustment of ski binding for boot and binding release retention *Please note that ski binding adjustment is not always possible for all equipment due to binding manufacturer indemnifications. Bindings must already be mounted on skis for adjustment and Grouse Mountain does not offer

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  • Ski Day Lessons

    latest gear. You can save time and book your rental online.Skier Ability LevelsDiscovery Day Lessons are available for Levels 1 - 3 only FAQ Display +Level 1: Introduction to Skiing Introduction to the Alpine Responsibility CodeAble to put on and take off skisCan stand, walk and climb on skisShows good balance while straight runningAble to get up from fallen positionAble to make a gliding

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  • Aprés Bike at The Rusty Rail

    Après at The Rusty Rail BBQ Friday nights presented by Granville Island Brewing with live music & beer samples Whether you’ve just come off the trails or you’re rolling in for the good vibes, Après Bike at The Rusty Rail BBQ is the ultimate post-ride hangout featuring cold drinks, BBQ food, and laid-back vibes! Starting on Friday, June 6th, The Rusty Rail BBQ is open daily for Après Bike from

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  • About Us

    for three consecutive years. 2001 - The Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife launches. Grinder and Coola, two orphaned grizzly bears, are the first to call the Refuge their home. 2001 - Wraparound decks are added to the Peak Chalet, providing optimum viewing of the city below. Renovations are completed in the popular Lupins Café. 2002 - Orphaned grizzly bear brothers Cari and Boo are given

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  • Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat 2021

    Bears enter their lower pond habitat new territory to explore Today Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, entered their Lower Pond habitat for the first time since September 2019.  This completes their 5.5 acre habitat and gives them a new chunk of forest and a new pond system to explore.Last summer we decided to give the habitat a chance to regrow and refresh the plant life.  This

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  • The Observatory

    TunaCucumber - seaweed salad, red onion, misoInterludeLemon SorbettoMain CourseCanadian AAA Beef TenderloinKale, blistered tomatoes, potato fondant, peppercornDessertChocolate FondueMarshmallow, Strawberries, Profiteroles New Year's Eve Wine Pairing  Dinner Make this New Year's Eve an unforgettable experience by joining us at The Peak of Vancouver towelcome 2025 with an exquisite, multi-course Chef's Tasting

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