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Education Programs
break inside.Everyone needs to be prepared to get out and enjoy the fresh air and get some exercise! For example, the Hiwus Feasthouse and Alpine Cabin are about a 10 minute walk away. All of our programs require some walking outdoors, with exposure to the weather, so we encourage everyone to check our website for daily updates and dress appropriately for the Mountain's weather. + What is the
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Hyperphagia 2023
, drink or urinate or defecate for up to 5 or 6 months! We wish Grinder and Coola well in their bulking stage and wish we could do the same - eat whatever we want in whatever quantity and sleep it away over the winter!
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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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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas
Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain's Peak of Christmas A magical story awaits at Vancouver’s North Pole (North Vancouver) A magical story awaits when Grouse Mountain Resort’s annual Peak of Christmas celebration returns Friday November 25th to January 2nd, 2023.The perfect holiday backdrop, guests of all ages will be transported to a winter wonderland, complete with snow, Santa and his
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Grouse Grind Trail Upgrade Work Starts September 5
Grouse Grind Trail Upgrade Work Starts September 5 As of September 5, 2023, transformational upgrade work will begin within Grouse Mountain Regional Park on the Grouse Grind Trail. These upgrades, led by Metro Vancouver, will see major improvements to the trailhead, as well as to other sections of the trail making for a more enjoyable and sustainable hiking experience.New Adventure Awaits
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-grind-trail-upgrade-work-starts-september-5
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Grouse Grind Opening on Saturday, May 27th
Grouse Grind Opening on Saturday, May 27th Grouse Grind to open for the season this weekend It’s official – the Grouse Grind will open for the season on Saturday, May 27th at 7:00am! 800 metres of elevation, 2,830 steps and 2.5 kilometres await you. Grab your hiking shoes and take on Mother Nature's Stairmaster!This is a challenging trail - be sure to bring lots of water, wear weather-appropriate
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-grind-opening-on-saturday-may-27th
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Y2Play Terms & Conditions 2024/25
. Any Grouse Mountain products purchased via a third-party will NOT be valid and will not be subject to refund. Please be aware of this and purchase directly from grousemountain.com to avoid disappointment. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Guest Services at 604.980.9311.On behalf of Grouse Mountain, thank you for purchasing a Grouse Mountain Y2Play winter season pass.We
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The Eye of the Wind
Stand Inside & be Blown AWay The Eye of the Wind is currently closed to the general public.Inspiring and revolutionary, this is the world’s first and only wind turbine that allows you to stand in a clear glass viewPOD at the top of the tower, three metres from its massive, rotating blades. Stand in awe of the 360-degree views of Vancouver. The Eye of the Wind Inspiring and revolutionary, this
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Grinder and Coola Awake from Hibernation
Grinder and Coola Awake from Hibernation A sure sign that spring has officially arrived at the Peak of Vancouver, our resident Grizzlies Grinder and Coola have emerged from their winter-long nap to stretch their legs. This was the bears’ 15th hibernation at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife and both Grinder and Coola celebrated their 15th birthdays while in hibernation. Click
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grinder-and-coola-awake-from-hibernation
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More than 700 Participants Make the Climb at Seek the Peak
More than 700 Participants Make the Climb at Seek the Peak In support of Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation Cool conditions greeted racers this morning as they took on the challenge of Seek the Peak, with its awe-inspiring climb from West Vancouver’s Ambleside Park to the Peak of Vancouver. The sell-out event saw more than 700 participants complete the 15-kilometre course from sea level to