Due to a private event, public access to the Peak Chalet will be limited from 7:30am - 10pm today, Friday, February 6th. Mountain access won't be affected and mountaintop activities will operate as usual. Food & beverages will be available for purchase downstairs in the Spirit Gallery or outside near the Blue Grouse Gondola.
The complimentary winter weekend shuttle from Canada Place is cancelled on Saturday, February 7th & Sunday, February 8th. Please check the shuttle page for future updates.
Please check the Daily Lesson Status  the morning of your scheduled lesson to confirm that your specific lesson level is operating that day.  
September 29, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow graced the peak of Grouse Mountain today, signaling the coming winter in Vancouver may bring another robust season of flurries. The heavy rainfall this afternoon temporarily turned to snowfall at the highest altitude of the resort, and came as a pleasant surprise to onlookers.

Snow enthusiasts will soon be able to swap their sunglasses for goggles at Grouse Mountain as the city begins to look ahead to an exciting winter season. The brief arrival of snow and significant drop in temperature come at a time when Grouse Mountain is readying for the spectacular annual Peak of Christmas festivities, and anticipating guests from around the world during the Winter Olympic Games.

Grouse Mountain is committed to continuously adding value to the alpine experience for its loyal guests, as well as enhance the experience with even more activities including ziplining (now available year-round) and 24/7 operations during the Olympics. We look forward to the next snowfall and another excellent winter season

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