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  • The Eye of the Wind

    ; Seniors (Does not include Mountain Admission Ticket)Free - Children (16 & under, does not include Mountain Admission Ticket)* *Minimum height requirement for the Chair Lift portion of the Tour is 1 metre.Book Now THE EYE OF THE WIND

    https://www.grousemountain.com/eye-of-the-wind

  • Icy Treats for the Bears

    - not the sort of prey they might find in the wild but one they really enjoy nevertheless! Making quick work of it... It takes our caretakers two days of layering and waiting to properly freeze a watermelon in a block of ice but it took the bears about 15 minutes each to get them apart and into the good stuff inside.Through a combination of claws, teeth and tongue the bears notched some scratches and

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  • Bears Enter Upper Pond 2022

    frolicking in the snow and going for a swim in their ponds which are still surrounded by snow! In fact, we often find the bears prefer the cooler and wetter temperatures and are definitely more active than on the warm days when naps in the shade are in order. VISIT THE BEARS Be sure to visit Grinder and Coola at the Refuge for Endangered Wildlife which is about a five minute walk from the Skyride.If you

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  • Bears Preparing for Winter

    Bears Preparing For Winter Grinder and Coola have had a lazy end to the summer with some lingering warmth right into October!  But even during these warm weeks we've been holding in the back of our minds that winter is indeed coming.  About mid-September the bears also entered hyperphagia - a state of constant eating.  So far they have added on nearly 200 pounds to their summer weights!  They

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  • International Day Camps

    opportunity to integrate with local campers? Yes! Camps are run throughout all local school holidays, if you select to visit us during these holidays, campers will be grouped with locals of a similar age. 4.What is the minimum number of students needed to run a camp?We need a minimum of 10 students to offer a camp for your group. 5.Does Grouse have an overnight camp? Unfortunately we do not have

    https://www.grousemountain.com/international-camps

  • Snow Camps

    Times First day check in starts in the Valley Plaza (under the Red Skyride) 30 minutes prior to the scheduled lesson time.This is to allow for ticket pick-up and registration. For all other sessions, please meet the instructor 15 minutes priorto scheduled lesson time in the Valley Plaza.If you would like your child to remain on the hill after their lesson, please ensure that you inform your

    https://www.grousemountain.com/Snow-Camps

  • 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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  • Scenic Chairlift

    Scenic Chairlift Ride Soaring to an altitude of 4,100 feet above sea level, our Scenic Chairlift will transport you to the apex of Grouse Mountain in a ride time of fourteen minutes. At the summit, be amazed by a spectacular panorama that reveals the beauty and scale of Vancouver, and the grandeur of the Pacific Ocean as it graces the coastline for as far as the eye can see.  Ride Operations (May

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  • Self Guided Visits

    Student (5-18) $17.60 $28.80 $37.60 – BC Group Tots (4 and under, max 2/paying adult) N/A N/A $53.10 – Non-BC Resident Complimentary tickets for supervising adults: Grade K-3 1:5; 4-12 1:10. Ask for details. Group must have 15 minimum paying and be 75% students. Must pre-book to get student rate and applicable complimentary adult tickets

    https://www.grousemountain.com/education-self-guided-visits-test

  • Bears Prepare for Hibernation

    Coola weighed in at 1045 lbs and Grinder at 885lbs.  This is close to their final winter weights.  We have begun providing the bears with lots of Pacific Silver-Fir branches in order to line their sleeping chamber.  We've seen them working on it already - Coola tends to do a lot of the work while Grinder likes to supervise and has been known to pull a branch or two out if he doesn't like what he's

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