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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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Know Before You Go
; BEVERAGE Eating and drinking are not permitted in the Skyride terminals or while on board the Skyride.Please keep in mind mealtimes can be busy and consider dining early or later. +BAGS AND STORAGE Please be aware that we are offering bag check on a first come, first served basis at Alpine Guest Services in the Peak Chalet. We recommend only bringing essential items with you to the Mountain and be
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Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2025
celebration of the Grouse Grind season. After the race, the Mountaintop Plaza will be buzzing with activity, including award presentations, a recovery zone, snacks and drinks, DJ music, and games. Rally your friends and join us on September 7th to celebrate a great season of Grouse Grinding! Step up your participation by raising money for North Shore Rescue. In addition to a portion of your registration fee
https://www.grousemountain.com/events/grouse-grind-mountain-run-3d2e54c6-e22a-4d7d-bc04-2cb1fa2e1ad2
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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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Seek the Peak
legendary Grouse Grind to 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
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Bearly Awake
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Grinder and Coola's 24th Bear-thday Fun-draiser
feature exclusive Bear-thday activities and educational programs to raise awareness and funds for orphaned Grizzly cub rewilding.Bear-thday Fun-draiser Saturday, July 26th, 2025Included in Mountain AdmissionBUY MOUNTAIN ADMISSIONScheduled Bear-thday Activities: • Enhanced Ranger Talks (Grizzly Bear Habitat) 10:00am, 12:45pm, 4:00pm Indigenous Storytelling (Birds in Motion Area) 1:45pm Owl Talks 10:45am
https://www.grousemountain.com/events/grinder-and-coola-s-24th-bear-thday-fun-draiser
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Music on the Mountain – Altitudes Patio
Sunset Special this summer! Catch the sunset from our Awe-Inspiring Lookouts, enjoy dinner and drinks on the Altitudes Patio, Plus enjoy special events on select nights, including Music on the Mountain, Movies on the Mountain, and Friday Après Bike.Buy Sunset SPECIAL Ticket
https://www.grousemountain.com/events/music-on-the-mountain-altitudes-patio
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Mingler Wednesdays
the sunset from our Awe-Inspiring Lookouts, enjoy dinner and drinks on the Altitudes Patio, Plus enjoy special events on select nights, including Music on the Mountain, Movies on the Mountain, and Friday Après Bike.BUY SUNSET SPECIAL TICKET
https://www.grousemountain.com/events/mingler-wednesdays-d76f7404-4700-48f4-9389-5923ad75c48a
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Owls at Grouse Mountain
aggressive. They are top level predators who feed on snowshoe hares, grouse and larger rodents such as squirrels and chipmunks. While they are most active at night, they can also hunt during the daytime with their large yellow eyes helping to deflect any bright light.Listen for their calls around dusk on the mountaintop – they have a distinctive call that sounds like ‘Who’s awake, meeee tooo’ with two