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2018 Seasonal Closure Complete - Grouse Mountain Re-Opens on Sunday, November 11.
Grouse Mountain Re-Opens on Sunday, November 11, 2018 Seasonal Closure Work Completes Early. Grouse Mountain is happy to announce that its seasonal maintenance work has completed earlier than expected, and the Resort will be re-opening on Sunday, November 11, 2018. "We're exciting to be welcoming guests back as we launch into winter. The weather forecast is for sun and warmer temperatures on
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Wildlife Refuge
-inspired breakfast.Breakfast with the Bears runs throughout the summer from 8:30am-10:30am. Please ensure you wear footwear appropriate for a mountaintop walk. Tots are free but must have a ticket. CONTINENTAL SELECTIONS Candied and Smoked Salmon Red Onions, Capers, Crème fraîche Brown, White, Multigrain and Gluten Free Breads Assorted Muffins & Pastries - including Bear Claws Assorted Cereals and
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Adult Lessons
:30pm-9:30pm Mar 8, 15, 22, 29 Ladies Only Ski Clinics 2018/19 Includes four sessions. The perfect way to improve your skills on the slopes, make new friends and have a fantastic time! Program includes après-ski in Altitudes Bistro. Ages 19+. Ladies-Only Ski/Ride Clinic Dates 2018/19 Dates
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Booking Confirmation
+ purchase. **20% off regular-priced retail merchandise at Outfitters, The Spirit Gallery Gift Shop, and Essentials. Some exclusions apply, including Arc'teryx, Patagonia and lululemon products. Grouse Mountain reserves the right to add other exclusions.**10% off food at Altitudes Bistro, The Observatory, Lupins Café, Grouse Grind Coffee Bar, Beavertails, and The Rusty Rail (excludes alcohol and private
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Education Programs
Students will develop skills and good sportsmanship in a fun and playful winter environment. Our programs, led by certified instructors, are designed to provide a fully supervised, safe and encouraging lesson for your students. We offer 1-day and 4-day sessions for this program. Pricing is the same for skiing or snowboarding.LEARN MORE Self-Guided field trips Explore Grouse Mountain at your leisure. Self
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Lumberjack Show
Lumberjack Show Please note: The Lumberjack shows have ended for the Summer 2025 season.Grouse Mountain’s Lumberjack Show features a crew of champion performers showcasing their skills. An impressive outdoor set features two logging camps from the early 1900s, where Johnny Nelson from the Green River logging camp prepares to battle Willie McGee from Blue Mountain to determine the top lumberjack
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Y2Play Goes On Sale February 19th
Y2Play Goes On Sale February 19th The wait is almost over! You heard it right; we’re excited to announce that this year’s Y2Play Pass goes on sale February 19th. Vancouver’s best value snow pass is back for its 19th year! Starting Monday, you’ll be able to purchase your Y2Play pass for the same fantastic rate you’ve enjoyed for the last six years. An Adult pass remains a huge value at $359 and a
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/y2play-goes-on-sale-february-19th
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Theatre in the Sky
-day period, participants gather annually on the summer solstice for The Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge, testing their mental and physical limits over a 19-hour period.FIFTEEN tells the inspiring story of one of those participants, Jenn Golinski, as she takes on the challenge with the help of her support crew.• Hummingbird Monitoring ProgramIn 2005, Grouse Mountain started our Hummingbird Monitoring
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Wildlife and Outdoor Education
3 guided sessions. Winter Season (Nov-April): Full-day Field Trips (9:30am-2:30pm) includes the Skyride and up to 2 guided sessions.We recommend: 1 Wildlife & Outdoor Education Session1 Recreation Activity1 First Nations Culture Presentation Looking for a unique schedule? Let us know and we will work with you to build an express or modified day.BOOK NOW WILDLIFE & OUTDOOR EDUCATION
https://www.grousemountain.com/wildlife-outdoor-education-programs
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Grinder and Coola enter their 18th Hibernation Period on Grouse Mountain
Grinder and Coola enter their 18th hibernation period on grouse mountain On December 1st, 2018, Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, entered their 18th hibernation period on Grouse Mountain. The bears had been growing sluggish for the last couple weeks and their appetites had reduced to next to nothing. This was a sure sign that hibernation was close! Once we started to receive