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2021/2022 winter season comes to an end
2021/2022 Winter Season Comes To An End Thank you for a great season! The 2021/2022 winter season has officially come to a close at Grouse Mountain. Thanks to a tremendous amount of snowfall and great conditions this spring, we were able to extend skiing and snowboarding until May 15th, once again providing the longest snow season on the North Shore. Season HighlightsFirst Snowfall – October 12
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Adult Clinics Booking Confirmation
johns and long-sleeved shirt oWarm fleece or sweater oWaterproof winter jacket and snow pants oWarm socks oWaterproof gloves or mittens •We recommend ski googles, a hat and extra socks and gloves. These items are not available to rent. Rental Information Please pick up your rental equipment from the Outpost Rental Shop 1-hour BEFORE your lesson start time. When arriving at
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Contact Call Centre
Call Centre Phone: 604.980.9311 Press 1 - if you know the extension of the person you are callingPress 2 - for general informationPress 3 - for The Observatory fine dining restaurantPress 4 - for Catering and ToursPress 5 - for Guest Services passes, events and tour groupsPress 6 - for Education departmentEmail: guestservices@grousemountain.comFor information on what's open (times) and snow
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Story Starter: Winter
of activities and outstanding terrain make it the go-to destination for snow sport enthusiasts. Since its first season of winter operation in 1926, Grouse Mountain has offered a ski/ride experience like no other, with 33 downhill runs accessed via four chairlifts offering the greatest selection of terrain on the North Shore. In fact, The Cut was named one of CNN’s Top 100 Ski Runs in the World
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Our Loyalty Offer: Extend Your Annual Local's Pass at 2013/14 Rates
Our Loyalty Offer Renew your Annual Local's Pass at 2013/14 rates - limited time offer! The sun is shining, spring is in the air and summer is just around the corner, so you know what that means: it's time to renew your Grouse Mountain Annual Local's Pass. Our Local’s Pass rates will increase slightly this year but we’re holding rates for those who are renewing. Extend your current pass for a
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First Nations Programs
station10:15am-12:00pm Interpretive eco-walk or guided snowshoe to híwus Feasthouse12:00am-12:30pm Lunch12:30am-1:15pm híwus Program 1:45pm-2:00pm Skyride to base2:30pm Depart Grouse Mountain GUIDED EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS(5-18) BC Students Non-BC Resident* Extra Adults Wildlife Field Trip $25.00 $35.00 Same as student price
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First Nations Programs
Interpretive eco-walk or guided snowshoe to híwus Feasthouse12:00am-12:30pm Lunch12:30am-1:15pm híwus Program 1:45pm-2:00pm Skyride to base2:30pm Depart Grouse Mountain GUIDED EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS(5-18) BC Students Non-BC Resident* Extra Adults Wildlife Field Trip $25.00 $35.00 Same as student price *Non-BC Resident - Payment
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Guided Snowshoe Field Trips
GUIDED SNOWSHOE FIELD TRIPS Guided snowshoe field trips welcome students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. The 1.5 hour tour will lead students on a journey through a winter wonderland on a fun, snowy adventure. Students will explore snowshoeing techniques, learn about winter conditions, hazards and terrain.Book Now SAMPLE SCHEDULE & TIMING Program Times 10:30am-12pm | 11am-12:30pm | 1pm-2
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Bears Emerge 2021
Grinder and Coola emerge from 20th Hibernation Longest Hibernation Today marks the end of the longest hibernation period yet at Grouse Mountain for our two resident Grizzly Bears - Grinder and Coola. They went into their den and sleeping chamber on November 10th, 2020 and emerged today on April 29th, 2021. This is a period of 170 days and beats the previous record of 153 days set in 2017
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Self Guided Visits
15 or more paying students.BOOK NOW Add Adventure to your Day Mountain adventure activities provide students with team-building opportunities, outdoor recreation, and the chance to try something new. Special school group pricing is available. FAQ Display + Mountain Ropes Adventure Mountain Ropes Adventure™, for ages 8+, is a series of four aerial ropes courses with varying degrees of
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