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  • Snowshoeing

    :15pmSaturdays (Jan 11 - Apr 12)10:00am-11:30am*Check-in at Alpine Fire Pit 9:45amPricing:$33 per person (includes rentals and headlamp, Mountain Admission not included) family adventure snowshoe tours Gather your loved ones for an unforgettable family snowshoe adventure on Grouse Mountain! Our 1.5-hour program, led by a seasoned guide, is tailored to make your winter outing memorable and hassle-free. With

    https://www.grousemountain.com/snowshoe

  • Mountain Ropes Adventure

    agility, or simply play in the treetop canopy with your family or friends.A Release of 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

    https://www.grousemountain.com/mountain-ropes-adventure

  • Tickets and Passes

    contribute to the overall health and safety of our Passholders, guests and team members. Advance reservations for Skyride upload and download boarding times are required for everyone visiting Grouse Mountain Resort. There is no charge for this service to Passholders. Step 1 Enter your pass number and birthdate along with any additional pass numbers of passholders visiting with you. Step 2 Select the date

    https://www.grousemountain.com/general-admission-membership

  • Altitudes Bistro

    your spot for buffet seating which will allow you to view ourcelebratory fireworks display at 9pm. Each seating has a 1 hourand 45 minute seating allowance.You may reserve by clicking HERE,or by calling us at 604.998.5045. We look forward to celebrating with you at Grouse Mountain!RESERVE NOW MENU Mixed Green Salad Pickled vegetables, tomatoes, balsamic dressing Cobb SaladRomaine hearts, buttermilk

    https://www.grousemountain.com/altitudes-bistro

  • Mountain Ziplines

    cityDigital formats of individual and group photos are taken during the tour and are available to purchase on-site after your tour! 5-line tour: PRICING & HOURS Spring Pricing (Tour Dates up to and including June 27th): $119 in advance online, $124 at the mountain/in-person (Mountain Admission not included)Summer Pricing (Tour Dates June 28th onward): $124 in advance online, $129 at the mountain/in

    https://www.grousemountain.com/zipline

  • 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

    https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-emerge-2025

  • Adult Lessons

    attention and highly focused instruction - all designed according to your personal goals and pace.Snow School participants will be required to undergo a self-health screening prior to starting their lesson. Face coverings will be required for both lesson participants and instructors including participants 5 years of age and under.Child Private Lessons  For kids aged 3-6, one on one 1-hour private lessons

    https://www.grousemountain.com/adult-lessons

  • Breakfast with the Bears

    helps them absorb heat from the sun. Grizzly cubs are born blind, toothless, almost hairless and weighing 1 pound (half a kilogram). Bears are sensitive. A bear's sense of smell is 1000x better than a human's. Bear noses contain hundreds of tiny muscles that allow them to manipulate them - with finger-like dexterity.Grizzly Bears can easily eat over 100 pounds of salmon in a day, with a daily caloric

    https://www.grousemountain.com/bears

  • Record Number of 850 Participants Seek the Peak

    Record Number of 850 Participants Seek the Peak The race from sea to summit raised more than $25,000 in support of Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation A record number of 850 participants embraced the gruelling 16 km Seek the Peak challenge today, starting the race sea level at Ambleside Park. The awe-inspiring 1,400 metre climb saw participants wind their way through North Vancouver, up the

    https://www.grousemountain.com/news/record-number-of-850-participants-seek-the-peak

  • Record Number of 850 Participants Seek the Peak

    Record Number of 850 Participants Seek the Peak The race from sea to summit raised more than $25,000 in support of Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation NORTH VANCOUVER, June 14, 2025 – A record number of 850 participants embraced the gruelling 16 km Seek the Peak challenge today, starting the race at sea level at Ambleside Park. The awe-inspiring 1,400 metre climb saw participants wind their

    https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/record-number-of-850-participants-seek-the-peak-10977826-10ad-4724-8a5a-707284973b33