Due to limited terrain, select snow school lessons have been cancelled for today, Sunday, December 22. Please check our lesson status page prior to your visit. 
Please be advised, Santa is now fully booked for today, Sunday, December 22nd. Thank you for your understanding.
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(North Vancouver) In celebration of all things winter, Grouse Mountain is thrilled to host its annual 24 Hours of Winter event taking place Saturday, February 22nd through Sunday, February 23rd. Guests are invited to enjoy more than 24 hours of winter activities on the slopes at the Peak of Vancouver. 

“We’re excited to once again open our doors to around-the-clock winter fun at Grouse Mountain for 24 Hours of Winter” said Grouse Mountain Events Manager, Mallory Newman. “This unique event is an annual favourite with locals and visitors alike enjoying all-night skiing and riding plus a variety of other special activities showcasing the best of winter here at the Peak of Vancouver.” 

As a legacy event that began with the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, 24 Hours of Winter kicks off Saturday at 8:00 am and runs through 10:00 pm on Sunday with a variety of special activities including all-night skiing, snowboarding and ice skating; snowshoe tours; a spectacular torch parade; special apres celebration; morning yoga and much more. New to the schedule this year is a unique GLOWshoe tour as well as an exciting fireworks display. 

A complimentary shuttle will be available from 12am to 7am on Sunday between Grouse Mountain and key North Vancouver locations. 

For a detailed schedule of all 24 Hours of Winter activities, please click here

About Grouse Mountain: 
With 221 acres of skiable terrain, Grouse Mountain has been welcoming visitors to our slopes to enjoy the best in downhill sports since our inaugural season in 1926. With 33 ski and snowboard runs, 15 night runs, four chairlifts, a magic carpet, five terrain parks plus the Cut Jump Line, Sliding Zone, 9 kilometres of snowshoe trails and the North Shore's most variety of terrain, Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s outdoor playground with an average annual snowfall of 9.7 metres (31.8 feet).