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Eco-Walks
Guided Eco-Walks Guided Eco-Walks will be held three times daily on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Learn about local flora and fauna, the history of Grouse Mountain and the local geology of the North Shore mountains. This 45-minute walk with a knowledgeable Grouse Mountain guide will take you across the mountain plateau and the serene Blue Grouse Lake area, home of the híwus feasthouse and
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Light Walk
Light Walk Experience magic in the trees on our enchanting Light Walk, open through the winter season starting at dusk. The entrance is marked by a glowing light tunnel, just off of the mountaintop Skating Pond. Lights along the path around Blue Grouse Lake allow you to snowshoe or walk in the winter night. Marvel at the beauty with snow crunching underfoot. The glow of light against a majestic
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Grouse Bike Park
conquering challenging terrain.Buy Bike Park PassBuy 3-Day Bike Park PassBuy Day Tickets & RentalsBuy Twilight Bike Tickets & Rentals now open! Grouse Bike Park was built by Gravity Logic, which has designed and built some of the largest and most celebrated bike parks globally, including Whistler Bike Park.Grouse Bike Park is now open and is the only lift-accessed bike park on the North Shore.Read
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Grouse Mountain Shuttle
on a first-come, first-served basis with the purchase of a round-trip Mountain Admission ticket.Canada Place Pick-Up LocationThe shuttle bus picks up passengers from the front of Canada Place, between the Pan Pacific and Fairmont Waterfront Hotels. *On Sundays (and October 4th) the pick-up spot is moved one block south between Cordova St. and Howe St. Public TransitAlternative transportation is
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Mountain Ziplines
must be between 32kg (70 lbs) and 114kg (250lbs), including clothing and footwear. All guests are required to wear the helmet provided by Grouse Mountain in order to participate in the activity. Please note that this requirement cannot be waived and that not all forms of religious headwear may be compatible with our helmets. We welcome you to visit and try a helmet on site to determine suitable fit
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Summer Mountain Safety
weather can change quickly and there is usually a difference in temperature from the base to the mountaintop. • Use sun protection. UV levels can rise with an increase in altitude. Please wear appropriate sunglasses and sunscreen to protect yourself from these harmful UV rays.• Always be cautious and obey posted signs and warnings. Please be aware, you may encounter maintenance vehicles or other heavy
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Mountain Ropes Adventure
clip in. suspend. discover. If you are adding on Mountain Admission tickets and are a Canadian Resident, click the 'Canadian Rate' button to access special Canadian admission rates.Balance, jump, climb, swing and zipline your way through the trees on our Mountain Ropes Adventure - a series of aerial ropes courses with varying degrees of difficulty.Guides will provide you with harnesses, teach you
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The Observatory
-course Tasting Menu crafted by Executive Chef Bruce Woods. Indulge in five decadent courses, thoughtfully paired with wines, for $145 per person, plus taxes and gratuities. Complimentary Skyride and Blue Gondola access are included with your prepaid reservation, allowing you to enjoy the stunning mountain vistas as you make your way to an unforgettable evening. DETAILS Price: $145 per person including
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Wildlife Refuge
visit.Today on Grouse meet the wildlife Grouse Mountain is home to orphaned Grizzly bears, owls, and more. Learn more interesting facts about our resident Grizzly bears Grinder and Coola here. Grinder Grinder was found in 2001 in Invermere, BC. He was wandering alone on a logging road, dehydrated, thin, weak and weighing only 4.5 kg. His mother was never found so we’ll probably never know why he was alone
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Adventure Day Camps
FAQ Themes July 2–4, 2019 A. Nature Detectives a.Search for salamanders b.Explore streams c.Discover insects July 9–11, 2019 B.Survival Surprise a.Little shelters b.Camouflage and mud paint c.Collect and filter water July 16-18, 2019 C.Bear Adventure a.Bear visit - ranger skills b.What bears eat – make bear pie c.Sleepy bears July 23-25, 2019 D.Mountain Treasure Hunt a.Nature treasure hunt