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  • Education Programs

    Unforgettable Field Trips at the Peak of VancouverField trips at Grouse Mountain are packed with unforgettable learning experiences — from wildlife education to First Nations presentations, to recreational activities and adventures. Our motto is safe, fun, and easy! We put safety first, always, then fun for students and easy for teachers.  On-Site On a Wildlife & Outdoor Education field trip

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  • Annual Pass

    ANNUAL PASSES Families save 30%!BUY ANNUAL PASS+BUY ANNUAL PASSRENEW NOWCOMPARE PASSESNote: Annual Pass and Annual Pass+ do not include skiing/snowboarding or access to the Mountain Coaster or Grouse Bike Park (both opening summer 2025).A Release of Liability Waiver must be completed prior to receiving your pass. For those under the age of 19, a parent or guardian must complete a waiver for the

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  • Owls at Grouse Mountain

    and reverence to their species.  CLEO - BARN OWL Cleo is a female Barn Owl (Tyto alba).She first came to Grouse Mountain in 2013 from Vancouver Island where she was hatched in captivity in 2009. In the 2018 season, Cleo did over 300 appearances to help educate our guests about Owls, their natural history and their conservation concerns. Barn owls are found all over the world, but in Canada they are

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  • Grouse Grind

    The Grouse Grind The Grouse Grind® is a 2.5-kilometre trail up the face of Grouse Mountain, commonly referred to as “Mother Nature’s Stairmaster". If you are hiking up the Grouse Grind, purchase a Download Ticket for your Red Skyride or Blue Grouse Gondola trip down the mountain. Downhill hiking is not permitted.For mountain access hours and current conditions, please check our website prior to

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  • Grouse Mountain Seasonal Closure - November 1 - 12

    Grouse Mountain Seasonal Closure - November 1-10, 2018 UPDATE: Grouse Mountain will now re-open on November 11 (rather than the originally communicated November 12), as seasonal maintenance work has been completed early. Grouse Mountain is introducing a new seasonal closure that will take place annually as the Mountain transitions between its summer and winter operations. For 2018, from November

    https://www.grousemountain.com/news/seasonal-closure-november-1-12

  • Mountain Ropes Adventure Is Now Open

    Mountain Ropes Adventure Is Now Open Book your adventure today Our newest attraction, Mountain Ropes Adventure™ opened on August 11th! Come challenge yourself in the tree tops! You'll explore an array of obstacles including bridges, floating platforms, ziplines and more! Comfort zones are meant to be challenged and this exciting course that features elements of graduated difficulty, does just

    https://www.grousemountain.com/news/mountain-ropes-adventure-is-almost-ready

  • Wildlife Refuge

    that make learning about nature fun and fascinating. ranger talks Talks by our wildlife experts are included with your Mountain Admission Ticket during the summer months.You can also check out our Ranger Blog to keep up-to-date on Grouse Mountain's favourite furry residents.Ranger Talks TimesDaily: 10:00am, 12:45pm, 3:30pmTimes are subject to change. Please check Today on Grouse prior to your

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  • Altitudes Bistro

    Altitudes Bistro Sample distinctly British Columbian cuisine while overlooking the grandeur of the Lower Mainland, some 3,700 feet below. Altitudes' menu includes great dishes for sharing, including the famous Grouse Mountain Nachos.View Menu location & hours Altitudes is located on the upper floor of the Peak Chalet. Tables are available on a first-come, first-served basis.Please check Today

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  • Birds in Motion

    Birds in Motion For thousands of years man has been captivated by the effortless flight of birds of prey. From the aerial majesty of a Golden Eagle soaring on the thermals, to the breathtaking rush of a Peregrine Falcon diving from the sky, these birds have captured our hearts and imaginations. Now Grouse Mountain, in cooperation with the Pacific Northwest Raptors, invites you to witness some of

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  • Web Cams

    . Bear habitat Cam - front view This view shows the area in front of the grizzly bear's hibernation den. You’ll notice a weigh scale here which the bears step on daily to help us monitor their weight. Be sure to read our Ranger Blog to stay up to date on what's happening in our Wildlife Refuge. BEAR HABITAT CAM - REAR VIEW This view shows the back section of Grinder and Coola’s hibernation habitat.Be

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