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Snowshoeing
Grind hiking season fit and strong, while embracing a snowy winter landscape. social snowshoe for a cause Join us for this new social event and conquer the Snowshoe Grind after dark.Venture into the backcountry at night, make new friends and support a local charity! Each month’s proceeds from this event will be donated to North Shore Rescue.This session is open to all fitness levels and
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Tickets and Passes
booking windows as deemed necessary. If you need to modify or cancel your reservations after booking is complete, please contact our Guest Services at 604.980.9311 or guestservices@grousemountain.com. COMMITMENT: The health and safety of our guests and team members is our highest priority. We want you to enjoy everything Grouse Mountain has to offer with absolute confidence so we developed Grouse
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Ski Wee and Wee Riders Confirmation
building for all of your rental equipment. After the lesson is complete, you will need to pick up and sign your child out at the Ski Wee building.Ski Wee Lesson Timing: Your Program Morning Session Afternoon Session Skyride Boarding 8:45am 12:45pm Program check-in & transport pick up at chalet 9:00am - 9:10am 1:00pm - 1:10pm Check in at Ski Wee Building & meet your
https://www.grousemountain.com/SKI-WEE-AND-WEE-RIDERS-BOOKING-CONFIRMATION
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Ski Wee
+Rentals (boots, skis, poles)+$18 +$29 Note: Book 4+ lessons to save an extra 10%.LESSON TIMING: Morning Session: 9am - 12pm Afternoon Session: 1 - 4pm DATES: Availability: Wednesdays - Sundays (daily during Christmas Break*)Start Date: Wednesday, December 10thEnd Date: Sunday, March 29th *No lessons available on December 25th and January 1st Ski
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Lupins
Lupins Café The sleek architecture of this venue is home to fast, convenient self-service dining. Whether you're looking for a healthy snack after a grueling hike or a leisurely meal overlooking the mountains and valley, Lupins is a great choice. Located on the main floor of the Peak Chalet, Lupins Café offers stunning decorative alpine features like high cedar beams and copper lights that emit a
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Mountain Ziplines
available to purchase on-site after your tour! 3-line tour: PRICING & HOURS Pricing: Pricing: $59 in advance online, $64 at the mountain/in-person (Mountain Admission not included)Hours: Daily 10am - 5pmBooking online in advance is strongly recommended. You can also book at Guest Services at the base of the mountain, or at Alpine Guest Services located in the Peak Chalet. Participants must arrive at
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Adventure Day Camps
break.Our week-long, multi-day camps run daily from 8:30am to 3:30pm, with an optional After Camp Add-On available until 5:00pm for families needing a later pickup.Looking for a shorter option? Single-day Pathfinders and Alpine Blazers camps are also offered on select dates. Play & Learn in Nature's Backyard With different weekly themes, each camp is united in common goals of inspiring kids to play
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Child/Youth Snow Camps
procedure and further information regarding waivers, lift tickets and rentals. Camp Times* Morning (AM): 8:00am-11:30am Full Day: 9:00am-3:30pm Midday: 10:00am-1:30pm Afternoon (PM): 12:30pm-4:00pm After School: 4:30pm-8:00pm What to Wear Please ensure that your child is equipped with the following and that all belongings are labelled: •Helmets are mandatory for all camp participants. Please ensure you
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Pass Protection
employer requires a residential relocation of at least 300km from Grouse Mountain Resort. The transfer must take place at least 45 days after the pass purchase date and must be involuntary. Refund option does not include:Intentional self-injury or pre-existing injury. Voluntarily leaving the area for work or travel, or any other change in employment status other than a transfer by current employer
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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