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Grouse Grind
Metro Vancouver Regional Parks. Grouse Grind Safety tips TRAIL FACTS Length: 2.5 kilometres (1.55 miles) Elevation Gain: 800 metres (2,624 feet) Base: 290 metres above sea level (951 feet) Summit: 1,090 metres (3,576 feet) Total Stairs: 2,830 Average Time: On average it takes up to 2 to 2.5 hours to complete the hike.Grouse Grind FAQ Grind Timer Program A Grind Timer card is a great way to track your
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Web Cams
MountainThe Peak of Vancouver Email Twitter FacebookExplore more bear den cam This is a view inside Grinder and Coola's hibernation den. Be sure to read our Ranger Blog to stay up to date on what's happening in our Wildlife Refuge. Bear Pond Cam Grinder and Coola, male grizzly bears orphaned in 2001, inhabit a multi-faceted 5.5 acre habitat on top of Grouse
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Grouse Bike Park
Camps (ages 7–14) deliver five days of adventure, skill-building, and confidence on two wheels. Our 3-hour small group lessons (riders ages 7+) run twice daily during the summer season and provide expert instruction for beginner to intermediate levels. More Info bIKE pARK pASS+ Ride Grouse Bike Park this season and next with a Bike Park Pass+!As the North Shore’s only chairlift-accessed mountain
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Gondola Operational Updates
BLUE GROUSE Gondola Hey there! Thank you for joining us on the Blue Grouse Gondola. Gondola operations are currently running normally. This page will be updated if the gondola pauses for more than 10 minutes. Some Fun Facts for your journey: - The Blue Grouse Gondola opened on December 12, 2024.- The Blue Grouse Gondola has 15 towers and 27 eight-person cabins. - The Blue Grouse Gondola takes
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Wildlife Refuge
. 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. Grinder is outgoing and high-spirited. He has established himself as the dominant bear despite his
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Summer Mountain Safety
may provoke an attack.If a cougar shows interest or follows you, respond aggressively. Maintain eye contact with the cougar, show your teeth and make loud noise. Arm yourself with rocks or sticks as weapons.If a cougar attacks, fight back. Convince the cougar you are a threat and not prey, use anything you can as a weapon. Focus your attack on the cougar's face and eyes. Use rocks, sticks, bear
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Booking Confirmation
is relevant to your booking.If you require anymore information, please contact Guest Services.Adult Elevation SessionsAvalanche Skills Training Level 1 CSIA Instructor CourseDay LessonsPrivate/Semi Private LessonsSki Wee LessonsChild/Youth Snow Camps Thank you for choosing Grouse Mountain for your purchase Here you will find more information about the pass you have made,please select the link that
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Skyride
Red Skyride North America's 100-person tramway system is your gateway to the majestic nature of The Peak of Vancouver, and an experience in itself.Whether you're in search of the perfect scenic photo or dinner at Altitudes Bistro, your adventure begins on the Red Skyride.Hours of Operation The Skyride operates year-round, departing every 15 minutes.The first downhill Skyride for hikers departs at
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Breakfast with the Bears
Assorted Jams, Preserves & Butter VegetarianBear CookiesSeasonal Fresh Fruit GF, Vegan Bear Facts In the wild Grizzly Bears often live to be around 20 to 25 years of age and vary in length from 5-8’ (1.5-2.4 m).Bears are fast, capable of running up to 64 km/hour. The world's fastest human being Usain Bolt runs 43 km/hr.Grizzly Bears are active during the day and night, but will often alter their
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BCMC Trail
BCMC Trail Tackle the challenging 2.9-kilometre BCMC Trail which exits at the top of Grouse Mountain. The BCMC Trail promises to provide you with a fresh hiking and fitness challenge. Embrace the thrill of a new adventure to The Peak of Vancouver.For mountain access hours and current conditions, please check our website prior to your visit:Today on Grouse Trail Facts Length: 2.9 kilometres (1.8