For information on today's activities, attractions, and dining options, please check Today on Grouse

Search Results

  • Found 199 results
  • Sewer and Power Upgrage

    , heralding a new chapter for the Resort in the lead up to our 100th anniversary in 2026. Project Timeline for Website •Winter 2023: 95% Clearing Complete ✅• Summer 2023: Works begins •Fall 2023: Conduit/Cables arrive, Clearing (DNV Extension Area)• Summer 2024: Project completed FAQs Q: Why is this project necessary? A: Grouse Mountain Resort will be undergoing a sewage and power upgrade that will replace

    https://www.grousemountain.com/upgrade-project

  • Digital Pass

    DIGITAL PASS SETUP If you already have your pass connected to your online profile, just login to your account through the Grouse Mountain app to access your pass. If not, just complete a simple one-time setup on the Grouse Mountain website to link your pass to your account. Follow these steps to access your Grouse Mountain Pass on the App:1) Login to your account on the website here. Make sure

    https://www.grousemountain.com/digitalpass

  • Next Step at Grouse Mountain

    NExt Step At Grouse Mountain After this weekend’s intense heatwave, the temperature is finally dropping in BC and following a short break, we have now resumed summer adventures and activities on top of the mountain including the Lumberjack Show, Peak Chair, Mountain Ziplines and Mountain Ropes Adventure.  In light of yesterday’s announcement that the province will be moving to Step 3 of the BC

    https://www.grousemountain.com/news/next-step-at-grouse-mountain

  • 2010 Olympics Legacy

    snowboard half-pipe. Brian Boitano - 1988 Olympic Gold Medalist. Guy Fieri - Restauranteur and television personality.Hidezaku Tojo - Internationally acclaimed Japanese chef and Vancouver restaurateur. Medal Winners - Fresh off the podium. February 19, 2010 Trish Magwood - Canada’s young, hip Martha Stewart. Torah Bright, Hanna Teter, Kelly Clark - Winners of the Women’s halfpipe competition. Jenna Bush

    https://www.grousemountain.com/2010-olympics-legacy

  • Office Boys Banked Slalom Results

    OFFICIAL RESULTS Female1st Place: Frederique Joncas2nd Place: Sara Niblock3rd Place: Kate MacmillanMale1st Place: Pierce Smith2nd Place: Darren Smith3rd Place: William Hooley Name 1st Run 2nd Run Evan Barker 28.47 37.22 Andrew Bibby 29.77 28.91 Christian Blanchard 30.63 32.19 Kody Botteril 26.59 27.91 Mark Bramwell

    https://www.grousemountain.com/office-boys-results

  • Scavenger Hunt Education

    Program Overview The Mountain Scavenger Hunt is a 3 hour program which takes school groups to stunning locations and hidden hideouts on Grouse Mountain. Groups work in teams of 15 to answer as many questions as possible. While exploring, teams collaborate to solve riddles, find hidden objects, complete short team challenges and unlock a code for maximum points. The winners are crowned as the

    https://www.grousemountain.com/education-scavenger-hunt

  • Grinder and Coola Prepare for Winter

    Grinder and coola prepare for winter  Yesterday marked the beginning of official winter preparations for our two resident Grizzly Bears, Grinder and Coola.  The bears were moved into their hibernation habitat where they will prepare their den for their long winter sleep. Both bears have been gaining weight steadily since early September and as of yesterday Coola weighed in at 1013 pounds and

    https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grinder-and-coola-prepare-for-winter

  • First Nations Programs

    Hiwus Program The híwus Feasthouse is the meeting place, to enjoy a full day of vivid legends, songs, dances and crafts. Step into an authentic Pacific Northwest Longhouse and let a Squamish First Nations Elder take you back in time to discover the traditional way of life of our First Nations people. Our guides will greet your group at the Valley Station and escort you to the mountain top

    https://www.grousemountain.com/education-first-nations-programs-test

  • First Nations Programs

    Hiwus Programs The híwus Feasthouse is the meeting place, to enjoy a full day of vivid legends, songs, dances and crafts. Step into an authentic Pacific Northwest Longhouse and let a Squamish First Nations Elder take you back in time to discover the traditional way of life of our First Nations people. Our guides will greet your group at the Valley Station and escort you to the mountain top

    https://www.grousemountain.com/first-nations-education-test

  • Bears Gaining Weight

    they can to put on the pounds before the cold months of winter hit.For the summertime, the bears were eating about 10 lbs per bear per day made up of mostly fruits and vegetables.  As we've moved into September that has steadily increased and now we are at about 20 lbs per bear per day.  This will still increase a little more over the next couple of weeks.When they emerged from hibernation back in

    https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-gaining-weight