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Grouse Bike Park Officially Opens for Inaugural Season
by world-renowned trail builders Gravity Logic – the team behind Whistler Bike Park – Grouse Bike Park debuts with 11 purpose-built trails, and 3 additional trails slated to open by mid-summer. The park was designed with a focus on family fun and progression, featuring green and blue flow trails ideal for new riders, as well as more technical black and pro lines to challenge seasoned mountain
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-bike-park-officially-opens-for-inaugural-season
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Education Programs
Students will develop skills and good sportsmanship in a fun and playful winter environment. Our programs, led by certified instructors, are designed to provide a fully supervised, safe and encouraging lesson for your students. We offer 1-day and 4-day sessions for this program. Pricing is the same for skiing or snowboarding.LEARN MORE Self-Guided field trips Explore Grouse Mountain at your leisure. Self
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Summer Mountain Safety
altitude of 4,100 feet above sea level, our scenic Peak Chairlift will transport you to the apex of Grouse Mountain in a ride time of 15 minutes. At the summit, be amazed by a spectacular panorama that reveals the beauty and scale of Vancouver, and the grandeur of the Pacific Ocean as it graces the coastline for as far as the eye can see. peak chairlift safety tips video In order to make your visit safe
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Breakfast with the Bears
hundreds of tiny muscles that allow them to manipulate them - with finger-like dexterity.Grizzly Bears can easily eat over 100 pounds of salmon in a day, with a daily caloric requirements of almost 20,000 calories.A bear’s body language can help reveal its mood. In general, bears show agitation by swaying their heads, huffing, popping their jaws, blowing and snorting, or clacking their teeth. Lowered
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Record Number of 850 Participants Seek the Peak
way through North Vancouver, up the Grouse Grind, and further to the summit of Grouse Mountain, completing the race from sea to summit as individuals or as part of a relay team. The 2025 Seek the Peak men’s title was secured by Mike Sidic with a time of 1:33:14 and the women’s top competitor was Christina Dickson coming in with a time of 1:52:13. Winning the relay category was Team McGrinders who
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Meetings and Private Functions
our full catering capabilities, as well as a choice of unique venues, from intimate to large. All this is set amidst the pristine wilderness 1,100 metres above the city.Located just 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Grouse Mountain can offer your group customized recreational options for every season. Endless Opportunities Need flexibility with timing? Want to organize a specific activity for your
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Booking Confirmation
the link that is relevant to your booking.If you require anymore information, please contact Guest Services.Adult Elevation SessionsAvalanche Skills Training Level 1 CSIA Instructor CourseDay LessonsPrivate/Semi Private LessonsSki Wee LessonsChild/Youth Snow Camps Thank you for choosing Grouse Mountain for your purchase Here you will find more information about the pass you have made,please select
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Record Number of 850 Participants Seek the Peak
Grouse Grind, and further to the summit of Grouse Mountain, completing the race from sea to summit as individuals or as part of a relay team.The 2025 Seek the Peak men’s title was secured by Mike Sidic with a time of 1:33:14 and the women’s top competitor was Christina Dickson coming in with a time of 1:52:13. Winning the relay category was Team McGrinders who completed the race in 1:34:11. For a
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About Us
was named by the first recorded hikers to reach the summit in October 1894. In those days, climbing Grouse Mountain was a three or four day epic journey - there was no bridge across Burrard Inlet and no road to the base. The hardy group of hikers slogged through snow, scrambled over rock and up through the dense forest. Along the way, they hunted a Blue Grouse and honoured the plentiful game bird by
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FAQ
10 minute parking spaces. To ensure smooth traffic flow, please avoid using the area directly in front of the Blue Grouse Gondola and Red Skyride.Do you have an accessibility map?Yes, you can find it on our Accessibility page. What can't I bring?Drones, dogs, sleds, hockey sticks, skateboards, snow skates and toy skis/snowboards (must have steel edges) are not permitted. Bikes are only permitted