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Venues
VENUES Whether you’re planning a business meeting with as few as 20 people or a spectacular party for 500+, we offer venues for every occasion. Host your exceptional event at Grouse Mountain – The Peak of Vancouver. The following descriptions will help familiarize you with our venues. We encourage you to contact us or call 604.980.9311 to discuss the atmosphere you would like to create.*Venue
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Valentine's Day Dinner
Valentine's Day Dinner At the Observatory Celebrate love this Valentine’s Day with a romantic dining experience at The Peak of Vancouver. Join us at The Observatory on February 14th and 15th for an exquisite, multi-course Tasting Menu crafted by Executive Chef Bruce Woods. Indulge in five decadent courses, thoughtfully paired with wines, for $145 per person, plus taxes and gratuities
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Testimonials
Chevron Canada Limited “Thank you again for all your help and assistance – it was a wonderful evening and the attendees thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The setting, service and food were outstanding.” -Gina Treen Operations Coordinator Pacific Destination Services "The group had a great time on Grouse Mountain yesterday. They really enjoyed lunch, and the setup was perfect! Stephan and the team
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The Snowshoe Grind
The Snowshoe Grind We regret to inform you that due to limited usage, we have made the difficult decision to discontinue the operation of the Snowshoe Timer. We appreciate the support and interest from our guests and thank you for your understanding.Grouse Mountain has translated the intensity and accomplishment of the Grouse Grind into a winter experience – the Snowshoe Grind. Located
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Corporate Partners
Official Partners & Suppliers DESTINATION VANCOUVER Destination Vancouver is the official destination marketing organization for Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. A member-based organization, Destination Vancouver represents over 1,000 tourism businesses in Metro Vancouver and beyond showcasing, Vancouver as a premier leisure, business, meetings and group travel destination. molson coors
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Bears 24th Hibernation
Bears Enter 24th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain A couple weeks ago, on November 20th, 2024, Grinder and Coola entered their 24th winter dormancy/hibernation period here at the Wildlife Refuge.The bears first arrived here back in 2001 after being orphaned in the wilds of BC. They spent the last couple months bulking up on fish and proteins to help them prepare for their big sleep. Then, as our
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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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New Gondola Project
now open! Grouse Mountain's new state-of-the-art gondola officially opened on December 12, 2024.The gondola features a total of 15 towers and 27 eight-person gondola cabins, and a trip time of 5.5 minutes, allowing the new lift to operate at an initial capacity of 1,000 people per hour on a continuous loop. Since the world’s first double chairlift was built at the Resort in 1949, Grouse Mountain
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Blue Grouse Sustainability
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY Fostering a loyal and happy workforce as well as community means reduced training costs, increased employee expertise and guest returns. More efficiency means more investment in sustainable infrastructure. Below are a few of the social initiatives in place at Grouse Mountain. GROUSE MOUNTAIN REFUGE FOR ENDANGERED WILDLIFE A research, education and conservation centre, Grouse
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Pumpkin Smash
Bears vs Pumpkins A Pre-hibernation treat A couple weeks ago our bears got treated to some Halloween pumpkin treats.It was a final feast before moving into their hibernation area and starting their winter preparations.Before delivery to the bears our Wildlife Rangers opened up the pumpkins, but left the popular insides for the bears to chow down on. In addition we stuffed some extra goodies