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Grom Series Jam 2025
Grom Series Jam 2025 Ages 7 to 12 years old Grouse Mountain is excited to host The Grom Series Jam, hosted in partnership with BC Snowboard and Canada Snowboard.The Grom Jam will consist of a fun day of introduction to competition, with coaching in the morning and a park jam in the afternoon. Coaching is provided by BC Snowboard-certified coaches. Come out and meet other young athletes and your
https://www.grousemountain.com/events/grom-series-jam-2024-3e69f399-362a-4b8a-b831-85617e69ad4c
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Y2Play Terms & Conditions 2025/26
ABOUT YOUR Y2PLAY 2025/26 PASS Thank you for purchasing a Y2Play Pass for the 2025/26 winter season. Your pass is valid for skiing and snowboarding and other complimentary activities at Grouse Mountain from date of purchase through to the end of the current winter season and then becomes valid again from October 1, 2025 until April 30, 2026.Please visit Guest Services to fill out applicable
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Grouse Gallery Art Contest
Welcome to the Grouse Gallery Art Contest THE GROUSE GALLERY ART CONTEST IS NOW CLOSEDThank you to everyone who participated!In celebration of the launch of our state-of-the-art Gondola, we invite artists to create a piece of art inspired by their Memories of a Lifetime at Grouse Mountain. Selected artworks will be showcased by wrapping them around a gondola cabin. Winners will also receive a
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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain's Peak of Christmas
activities including Letters to Santa, ornament decorating, and other crafts. •Tickets: included in Mountain AdmissionSkating Pond •Dates: Daily; 10am – 8pm •About: For outdoor fun, take a spin on the 8,000 square foot Mountaintop Skating Pond surrounded by majestic views. The only mountaintop outdoor skate pond in the Lower Mainland, it’s great for a fun family adventure or a romantic date – lace up those
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Adventure Programs
• Incredible natural surroundings and stunning views that connect youth with nature• Challenging, yet low risk activities + Alpine Wilderness Safety 3 hour (Grade 8-12) Alpine Wilderness Safety offers a unique blend of hands-on safety/survival skills and outdoor adventure experiences, neatly bound by friendly group competition. The program is perfect for schools looking to bring together a new group of
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Tandem Paragliding
soar above the city Please note: Paragliding has ended but will return for the summer 2025 season. Experience the exhilarating rush of adventure at Grouse Mountain with Tandem Paragliding! Feel the wind in your hair and take in panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, forests, and the city below.For Tandem Paragliding, the pilot and the passenger are attached to each other to the wing by a
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Winter Passholders Zips Redemption
inclement weather such as high winds, thunder and lighting. Refunds or rescheduling day of due to weather is not permitted. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS Participants must be between 32kg (70 lbs) and 114kg (250lbs), including clothing and footwear.All guests are required to wear the helmet provided by Grouse Mountain in order to participate in the activity. Please note that this requirement cannot be waived and
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20 Days of Free Y2Play
forfeited. Before a Winner can be declared, each selected entrant must first correctly answer, unaided, a time-limited, arithmetical, skill-testing question to be administered in person. Prize: Up to twenty-one (21) prizes valued at up to $369CDN each. Limit one (1) prize per Participant. No substitution, assignment, transfer, or cash redemption of any prize is allowed by Winner. If Winner has already
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Location & Hours
Driving Directions Follow Georgia Street through Stanley Park and across the Lions Gate Bridge. Take the North Vancouver exit to Marine Drive, then left up Capilano Road for 5 km (3.1 miles).OR, from the Ironworkers' Memorial Second Narrows Bridge, follow Highway #1 westbound to Capilano Road Exit North (exit #14). Summer Shuttle from Downtown Throughout the summer, we are pleased to offer a free
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Andrew Saxton Sr.
the age of 14, Saxton arrived inCanada in 1947. He went on to establish a number of businesses and holdmany executive positions through his career.Saxton first became involved with Grouse Mountain in 1964. At the time,the Mountain was owned by the Cromie family, owners of the VancouverSun newspaper. The family had decided to sell their business, and thenew owner, being in publishing, was not