- Found 950 results
-
Rusty Rail
the Rusty Rail Enjoy hot dogs, burgers, salads, and classic summer sides along with cold beverages on The Rusty Rail patio. There's absolutely no better place to relax while surrounded by mountain peaks and fabulous views.View Menu Location & hours Located just a short walk from the Grizzly Bear Habitat and next to the new Grouse Bike Park, The Rusty Rail features outdoor patio seating on a
-
Seek The Peak 2025 - On Sale Now!
Seek The Peak 2025 Registration now open for the Race from Sea to Summit Register now for the ultimate uphill challenge! Seek the Peak returns on Saturday, June 14th, to push your limits while raising funds for Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation. Go solo, or form a relay team of 2 to 4 and split up the challenge with friends. Start: Ambleside Beach, West Vancouver Course: 16km of scenic
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/seek-the-peak-2025-on-sale-now
-
Bears Stir Just a Little More Often
Bears stir a little more often... HIBERNATION UPDATEGrinder and Coola continue their 2019/2020 winter dormancy period and everything is going well. With the longer daylight hours and slightly warmer temperatures we are seeing the bears stirring more often. If you haven't checked it out yet there is a great time-lapse feature with our infrared bear camera - just click on the icon in the upper
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-stir-just-a-little-more-often
-
Bears Emerge 2025
in the Afternoon. Both bears are slowly easing back into their active routines. Refuge staff will now gradually reintroduce them to a full diet while monitoring their behavior and health closely. For visitors, it’s a rare and special chance to witness the awe-inspiring power of bears up close. Grinder and Coola’s emergence is not just a springtime spectacle—it’s a reminder of the resilience of
-
Spring Operations Update
conditions allow. Please be aware that all hours are subject to change, and are dependent on our snow conditions. Always check Today on Grouse prior to your visit for that day's opening hours and available terrain. Today on GrouseSPRING FLING PASS - ONLY $99 ⛷️☀️Spring is here, but the season isn't over yet! Keep carving up the slopes with unlimited skiing and snowboarding for just $99. Don’t miss your
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/spring-operations-update-dd89fc41-b9a8-4f3a-a4a4-fbee26b96b63
-
Wildlife Refuge
play sessions, or just lazy floats on warm days in the pond! Bear Yard Cam Bear Den Cam Click to edit... Upper Bear Pond Cam Tyto's Triumph Now playing at the Theatre in the Sky, Tyto's Triumph, a short documentary about an owl, the people who care for him, and the importance of connecting people with animals to develop reverence for wildlife and wild spaces. Learn more about our work with owls
-
Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2025
celebration of the Grouse Grind season. After the race, the Mountaintop Plaza will be buzzing with activity, including award presentations, a recovery zone, snacks and drinks, DJ music, and games. Rally your friends and join us on September 7th to celebrate a great season of Grouse Grinding! Step up your participation by raising money for North Shore Rescue. In addition to a portion of your registration fee
https://www.grousemountain.com/events/grouse-grind-mountain-run-3d2e54c6-e22a-4d7d-bc04-2cb1fa2e1ad2
-
Ski Wee
+$29 Ski wee session dates - 2016/17 Start your little ones off right, learning skills and sportsmanshipin a safe and playful environment. Book early as dates sell outquickly. Session Dates: Ski Wee (ages 3-4) & Wee Riders(ages 3-6): Weekends: Dec. 3, 2017 - Apr. 17, 2017 Ski Wee (ages 5-6): Weekends, Dec. 3-16, 2017, Jan. 3-Apr. 17, 2017Wee Family
-
Safety & Risk Awareness
surroundings. Be mindful of where you stop on the hill, for your safety and the safety of other skiers and snowboarders. When resting, move over to the side of the run. Never stop under a roller, jump, cat track, or on a blind corner, as uphill skiers will not be able to see you. Always be aware of other skiers and snowboarders. Look uphill before you commence downhill, and yield to other skiers and
-
Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Emerge from 24th Hibernation
before other vegetables, proteins, and fruits are reintegrated. “We’re thrilled to see Grinder and Coola wake from their winter slumber happy and healthy after five months of hibernation,” said Dr. Ken Macquisten, Wildlife Refuge Director and Veterinarian. “It’s always a special moment welcoming them back, just as it’s amazing to witness the complex social adaptability of bears and their incredible
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-grizzlies-emerge-from-24th-hibernation