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Safety & Risk Awareness
Winter Safety Grouse Mountain is your destination for winter adventure. In addition to first-class skiing and snowboarding, a full range of winter activities including snowshoeing, skating, sleigh rides and more await you at The Peak of Vancouver. Skiing, snowboarding and other activities that take place at ski areas involve the risk of injury. The information contained in the Safety and Risk
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Summer Mountain Safety
information contained in the Safety and Risk Awareness section of this website is intended to inform you of the risks, dangers and hazards that you may encounter in a ski area and help you to stay safe while enjoying these activities. Whether you are a participant in these activities or a parent or guardian of a minor participant, please take the time to familiarize yourself with the Safety and Risk
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Snowshoeing
Winter's Fastest-Growing activity The Munday Alpine Snowshoe Park and Blue Grouse Loop are now closed for the season. Escape into the serene beauty of a natural winter playground. Just a short distance from the Peak Chalet, you'll find yourself a world away in our Munday Alpine Snowshoe Park. With four different trails to choose from and a perfect balance of groomed and single track snowshoeing
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Bears Emerge 2025
Grinder and Coola Emerge After 149 Days of Hibernation Spring has officially arrived at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife, and with it comes the long-awaited wake-up of two of its most beloved residents: Grinder and Coola, the resident grizzly bears. After an impressive 149 days of hibernation, the pair emerged from their cozy winter den today, groggy but healthy, signaling
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Owls at Grouse Mountain
‘Who’s awake, meeee tooo’ with two long notes at the end. The Northern Spotted Owl The Northern Spotted Owl is critically endangered in British Columbia with fewer than six Spotted Owls reported in the wild in the province. The Northern Spotted Owl is non-migratory bird that lives primarily in old-growth forests. Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife has worked with the Spotted Owl
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Seek The Peak 2025
The Peak of Vancouver.With an awe-inspiring 1,400m climb, Seek the Peak will test your fitness, stamina and overall mental toughness. Face the 16km course alone or tackle it in a team of four, splitting up the different legs.After the race, celebrate your achievement at our finish line party with DJ, BBQ, and activities and giveaways from our event sponsors!Event Schedule - Saturday, June 14th 8
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Bearly Awake
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Seek the Peak
About seek the peak Grouse Mountain's Seek the Peak is back! This year’s race will take place on Saturday, June 14th, 2025 and will help raise funds for Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation.The challenging 16km course starts on the beach at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winds its way through North Vancouver, then heads up the legendary Grouse Grind to The Peak of Vancouver.With an awe
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Mountain Bike Park
either try the sport or progress toward more intermediate terrain. The Trail is named after Tim Peck who worked at Grouse for 39 years and sadly passed away in 2024. Tim’s Trim is named in honour of him and his legendary mustache. Features: small rollers, berms, wood bridges, machine built.Oh Deer! - Blue Flow TrailOh Deer! Is an intermediate flow trail that is the next progression from Tim’s Trim. The
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Snowboard Zone Camps (Ages 7-12) Dates and Pricing
, please meet the instructor 15 minutes prior to the scheduled session time in the Valley Plaza at your designated number. + Lunch & Snack Breaks Half day programs stop for snacks, and full day programs for lunch and snacks, so be sure to pack a snack/lunch for your child, or take advantage of our Full Day Lunch Option. Please be aware Camps are a ‘Nut Free’ zone, please help us keep children safe