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Great Gifts and a Special Offer for Passholders
Mountain Gift Card for the price of $199. Gift Cards can be used for everything from scrumptious après-ski poutine to a new pair of new Oakley goggles and more. You can also purchase your Winter Season Pass for skiing and riding directly online so you are ready to go for opening day.** Offer ends November 30, 2011. Promotional Gift Cards cannot be used to purchase Y2Play Passes.
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Grouse Mountain Introduces Brand New iPhone App
Grouse Mountain Introduces Brand New iPhone App With A Few Clicks Users Can Explore All That Vancouver's Premier Attraction Has To Offer Thursday February 14, 2013. North Vancouver, B.C. - The Peak of Vancouver is excited to unveil their new iPhone app that will allow users to have one touch access to everything Grouse Mountain. With the assistance of developer Finger Food Studios, this free
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Introducing the NEW All Mountain Pass
The NEW All Mountain Pass All Access. All Year. Only Here. Grouse Mountain is pleased to introduce a new, revolutionary pass that offers unlimited mountaintop adventure all year. Unlimited skiing/riding, unlimited Skyride access, unlimited ziplining, unlimited access to The Eye of the Wind, a $100 Grouse Mountain Gift Card and more. Available at a special introductory price for a limited time
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Y2Play is Back!
Y2Play is Back! The wait is over - Y2Play starts Feb. 18, 2012 The best value snowpass on the continent is back! Ski or ride for the rest of this season and all of next for up to 80% off. And this year, the deals don’t end with passes – check out our amazing helmet deal. Buy today as quantities are limited and Y2Play sells out every year.
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Learning to Ski and Meeting the Chef at the Observatory!
requests.What better way to end a perfect day of skiing, than with a glass of champagne and the beautiful views from the peak of Vancouver! As I said my goodbyes and thank you to Chef Dino, I noticed at the entrance of the Observatory hanging on the wall, a framed photo of Gertie Beaton, ski champion in 1938.Such an inspiration and perfect ending to a magical day!
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Bears Eat for the First Time Since November!
Bears Enjoy First Food of the Year On Wednesday, April 18th, Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, enjoyed their first feed of 2012. Over the last two weeks Grinder and Coola have become increasingly active and showed all of the signs of being out of hibernation. Once we are sure of this and are close to having their outdoor habitat ready we begin to help the bears get their
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Name Our Newest Feathered Resident
Our Great Horned Owlet Needs a Name Visit Grouse Mountain's Facebook page to enter our owlet naming contest. There’s a new addition to the Birds in Motion family here at Grouse Mountain. He is a domestic born, male Great-horned Owl. At the moment he is just over seven weeks old and looking for a name. What name do you think suits him?If this little owlet takes on the name you submit, you and a
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Fledgling Steller's Jays Exploring the Mountain
of British Columbia. They nest each spring in the Coniferous Forests around the Province. They have one clutch of 2-6 eggs that they incubate for approximately 16 days before hatching. The young take approximately 20-30 days before they are ready to leave the nest and learn how to care for themselves.Be sure to watch for these bright blue coloured birds the next time you are up here on Grouse
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Season Extended Through April 29
Season Extended Ski or ride at Grouse Mountain through April 29 With a 573 cm base at the Peak and a 462 cm base at the Plateau, Grouse Mountain has oodles of snow for fantastic skiing, riding and snowshoeing. So we’ve extended our winter season to April 29, 2012. We all know that spring skiing is some of the best skiing out there. Capping off a day of skiing or riding with a cool drink on a
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In The News: It's a Hoot A Grouse Mountain
It's a hoot on Grouse Mountain By Larissa Cahute, The Province - July 24, 2012 There’s some new wildlife spreading its wings at the summit of Grouse Mountain this summer. Three owls have migrated over from Ontario to join the mountain’s birds of prey.Joining the ranks are two Great Horned Owls, Toba and baby Mortimer, and barn owl Sylvan. The birds will be joining the site’s permanent resident
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