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App for iPhone
App no longer available After May 1st, 2023 Following the launch of the Digital Pass program, please be advised that the Grouse Mountain Resort app will no longer be available for download or use from May 1st, 2023. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause, but we are excited to offer you new and improved ways to access Grouse Mountain Resort’s digital services. For those of you who use
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Ski Clubs
Tyee Ski Club (6-16 years) One of Canada's oldest and best known winter clubs, Tyee Ski Club offers exciting and competitive skiing and racing programs for children and teenagers. In addition to excellent coaching and great programs, Tyee Club members enjoy fun social events and off-season training programs. For membership details, email membership@grousetyee.com or visit grousetyee.com
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Casual Dining
soft glow in the evening. This warm and inviting room is also available for private bookings and is ideal for buffets or cocktail receptions.See Lupins Menu THe Rusty Rail BBQ There's absolutely no better place to enjoy an outdoor barbecue than surrounded by mountain peaks and fabulous views. Located just a short walk from the Grizzly Bear Habitat and the Lumberjack Show. In summer, the Rusty Rail
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Short Cut Handle Tow Now Open
Short Cut Handle Tow Now Open The new handle tow is a first for Vancouver’s North Shore Mountains Grouse Mountain is excited to announce the opening of our brand-new lift – the Short Cut handle tow in Side Cut Park. The latest enhancement to the Resort’s popular terrain parks, the aptly named new lift offers access to up to 20 features, eliminating the need for skiers and riders to use the
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/short-cut-handle-tow-now-open
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Bear Day in 3 Minutes
new 24 hour bear camera time laps feature Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, continue to sleep away during their 2022/2023 winter dormancy period (aka Hibernation). This doesn't mean, however, that they are simply remaining in one spot for the entire time. Wish you could see what their entire day looks like? Well we have an exciting new time lapse feature on the bear camera
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Bears Emerge 2023
Grinder and Coola Emerge From Winter Sleep Today marked the end of the 22nd winter dormancy period for Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears. This period was 163 days from November 21st, 2022, to today May 3rd 2023. It was their third longest winter dormancy period here at Grouse Mountain.As usual, Grinder emerged first from the den - digging the way out for Coola to follow. Both
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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat 2023
Bears Enter Their Lower Pond Habitat Today Grinder and Coola entered their Lower Pond habitat for the first time in 2023. With a heavier than normal snowload this year it took a week or two longer than normal to get this last area of their full summer habitat re-constructed for the season. However, with this addition the bears now have access to their full 5.5 acre natural mountainside
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-lower-pond-habitat-2023
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Grouse Mountain Opening More Terrain This Week
Grouse Mountain Opening More Terrain This Week 23cm of snow in the past 24 hours! Great news for our skiers, riders, snowshoers and sliders! With special thanks to Mother Nature for all the fresh snow and the hard work of our snowmaking team, we’ll be opening up some new terrain in the coming days!New Terrain Opening ScheduleThursday, December 1Peak, Lower Peak and Heaven Sake runs open, all
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-opening-more-terrain-this-week
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Bears Preparing for Winter
Bears Preparing For Winter Grinder and Coola have had a lazy end to the summer with some lingering warmth right into October! But even during these warm weeks we've been holding in the back of our minds that winter is indeed coming. About mid-September the bears also entered hyperphagia - a state of constant eating. So far they have added on nearly 200 pounds to their summer weights! They
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-preparing-for-winter
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2023
bear inhabitation.As usual, Grinder came through the gate and both bears started to explore their old haunts. One of their first go-to activities is always checking for frog and salamander eggs in their ponds and Grinder went right at it again. bath time! One of the favourite features of the larger habitats is their multiple pond systems. Both bears quickly headed to the deeper ponds and went for a
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-upper-pond-habitat-2023