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Mountain Ropes Adventure
Liability Waiver must be completed prior to participating in this activity. For those under the age of 19, a parent or guardian must complete a waiver for the individual. what's included Our guides will provide a safety briefing and show you how to use your equipment. All participants will complete an orientation course prior to moving on to our main courses.Access to our courses is based on age and reach
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Rentals
mounting services for ski bindings. $15 Machine Edge Sharpen $20* Hot Wax Hand-ironed for maximum wax penetration $20* Machine Wax $12 Base Repair Repair
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Wildlife Refuge
about the refuge Our resident Grizzly bears Grinder and Coola emerged from their winter hibernation on April 16th, 2026! Visit them at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Imagine a wilderness sanctuary where endangered animals can explore and play, knowing they’re safe and secure. You’ll find all this and more at our research, education and conservation centre on the mountain. The
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Renewals
, Annual Pass, Annual Pass+, Early Bird, Winter Pass, and other eligible pass types.Before You Begin:To renew your pass, you will need:Your pass numberThe birth date associated with the passA form of paymentHow to Find Your Pass Number: You can locate your pass number in one of three ways:1. In Your Online Store AccountSign in to your account in the Grouse Mountain online store.On your dashboard, locate
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CSIA Level 1 instructor certification course
CSIA Level 1 Instructor Certification Course (ages 14+) This course is an introduction to ski teaching, CSIA technique and methodology, and the role of ski teaching within the ski industry. It combines the basics of practical ski teaching methods, technical understanding and development of guest service skills, specifically addressing children's skiing.Candidates will receive coaching on their
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Safety & Risk Awareness
CSIA/CASI membership.Those offering unauthorized lessons on the premises, as well as their clients/students, will not be granted access and will have lift privileges permanently revoked.If you or your business would like more information, please contact Snow School by emailing guestservices@grousemountain.com covid-19 safety To keep everyone healthy and safe, please do not visit Grouse Mountain if
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Dirt Over the City Race Series
advanced levels •Build community through consistent midweek racing Riders can register for individual events or go all-in on the full race series and unlock 20% off—perfect for those ready to commit and save.Race Dates: •June 17 - Register Here•July 22 - Register Here•August 26 - Register here• Or get 20% off when you register for all three - Register HereAll race participants must complete a waiver.Sign
https://www.grousemountain.com/events/dirt-over-the-city-race-series
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A Century of Stories: Celebrate 100 Years
timeline spanning 1926 to 2026 at grouse100.comHighlights include the opening of the original Grouse Mountain lodge in 1926, groundbreaking lift and tramway innovations—from the world’s first double chairlift in 1949 to the iconic Red Skyride in 1976—and the development of the Grouse Grind in the early 1980s.More recent milestones include the opening of the Blue Grouse Gondola in 2024 and Grouse Bike
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A Century of Stories: Celebrate 100 Years
historical timeline spanning 1926 to 2026 at grouse100.comHighlights include the opening of the original Grouse Mountain lodge in 1926, groundbreaking lift and tramway innovations—from the world’s first double chairlift in 1949 to the iconic Red Skyride in 1976—and the development of the Grouse Grind in the early 1980s.More recent milestones include the opening of the Blue Grouse Gondola in 2024 and Grouse
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/a-century-of-stories-celebrate-100-years
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Avalanche Skills Training Level 1 Confirmation
Day 1:Participants will meet the instructor at 8:30am at the Boardroom in the Sales & Marketing building located in Parking Lot C at the base of the mountain.The morning of Day 1 is spent inside covering theory, and 1hr lunch break. The afternoon is spent completing theory and outside practicing companion rescue. There is little to no mountain travel on the first day, and skis or snowshoes