- Found 1533 results
-
Wildlife and Outdoor Education
3 guided sessions. Winter Season (Nov-April): Full-day Field Trips (9:30am-2:30pm) includes the Skyride and up to 2 guided sessions.We recommend: 1 Wildlife & Outdoor Education Session1 Recreation Activity1 First Nations Culture Presentation Looking for a unique schedule? Let us know and we will work with you to build an express or modified day.BOOK NOW WILDLIFE & OUTDOOR EDUCATION
https://www.grousemountain.com/wildlife-outdoor-education-programs
-
2025 Grouse Grind Mountain Run Results
2025 Grouse Grind Mountain Run Results Participants raced up the Grouse Grind in support of North Shore Rescue Congratulations to everyone who competed in the 2025 Grouse Grind Mountain Run on Sunday, September 7th!With this event and the Multi Grouse Grind Challenge held earlier in the season, we've been able to raise more than $53,000 for North Shore Rescue this year. Congratulations to the
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/2025-grouse-grind-mountain-run-results
-
Mountain Bike Day Lessons
day lessons for ages 7+ Bike Park Flow & Fundamentals are mountain bike lessons offered daily during the summer season, designed for kids and adults who want to grow their skills and have fun doing it. With a focus on progression, this session helps ridersdevelop strong foundational techniques—like balance, body positioning, cornering, braking, and trailawareness—then builds on them through
-
BeaverTails
beavertails Please note: Beavertails is now closed for the 2025 season.BeaverTails pastries are deliciously addictive, whole wheat Canadian pastries, hand stretched to resemble the tail of a beaver and served piping hot with your choice of delectable toppings. Try your pastry with a warm hot chocolate or a refreshing Strawberry Lemonade.The BeaverTails hut is located across from the Lumberjack
-
Rusty Rail
the Rusty Rail Please note: The Rusty Rail is now closed for the 2025 season. Enjoy hot dogs, burgers, salads, and classic summer sides along with cold beverages on The Rusty Rail patio. There's absolutely no better place to relax while surrounded by mountain peaks and fabulous views.View Menu Location & hours Located just a short walk from the Grizzly Bear Habitat and next to Grouse Bike
-
Early Bird Winter Pass Terms
Altitudes Bistro, The Observatory, Lupins Café, and Grouse Grind Coffee Bar (cannot be applied to purchases of alcohol or banquet/private bookings)Free unlimited access to winter mountaintop activities including the skating pond, snowshoe trails, Light Walk, and The Peak of Christmas.Mountain Interchange discounts at participating resorts *Features & benefits only valid while pass is valid. Conditions
-
SOLD OUT: Free Mountain Admission Day for Locals
Sold Out: Free Mountain Admission Day for Locals Due to overwhelming demand, free Mountain Admission Day for Locals on Wednesday, August 6th is now sold out Due to overwhelming demand, the complimentary Mountain Admission tickets for locals on Wednesday, August 6th were claimed quickly and are now sold out. We greatly appreciate the support and enthusiasm from the local community.Please note that
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/sold-out-free-mountain-admission-day-for-locals
-
Meetings and Private Functions
Planning a Meeting or Event? Whether you're planning a business meeting with as few as 20 people or a spectacular party for 500+, we offer 9 unique venues for every occasion. INQUIRE NOW Who says you can't mix business with pleasure? At Grouse Mountain, you get the best of both worlds. We can provide the technical and presentation tools you need to support any business meeting. Take advantage of
-
Record Number of 850 Participants Seek the Peak
Record Number of 850 Participants Seek the Peak The race from sea to summit raised more than $25,000 in support of Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation NORTH VANCOUVER, June 14, 2025 – A record number of 850 participants embraced the gruelling 16 km Seek the Peak challenge today, starting the race at sea level at Ambleside Park. The awe-inspiring 1,400 metre climb saw participants wind their
-
Record Number of 850 Participants Seek the Peak
Record Number of 850 Participants Seek the Peak The race from sea to summit raised more than $25,000 in support of Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation A record number of 850 participants embraced the gruelling 16 km Seek the Peak challenge today, starting the race sea level at Ambleside Park. The awe-inspiring 1,400 metre climb saw participants wind their way through North Vancouver, up the
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/record-number-of-850-participants-seek-the-peak