Grouse Mountain Launches Annual Y2Play Offer
Your Peak Pass for the 2017/18 Winter Season
February 17, 2017
(North Vancouver) In the midst of a fantastic season celebrating 90 years of winter on its slopes, Grouse Mountain is thrilled to announce that the 2017/18 Y2Play Pass is available for purchase while quantities last.
Now in its 18th year, Y2Play is widely recognized as the best value snow pass in North America. The 2017/18 Y2Play Pass is valid for the remainder of this season plus all of next at a savings of up to 80% off the regular rate. With Spring Break just around the corner, timing is perfect for families to enjoy the largest variety of terrain on the North Shore.
“As we enjoy this winter’s excellent conditions we are excited to bring back our annual Y2Play Pass offer” said Grouse Mountain spokesperson Julia Grant. “Giving access to both the rest of this season and all of next, plus exceptional added benefits, Y2Play delivers outstanding value to local skiers and riders ready to hit the slopes for another great winter season.”
For just $359 at the adult rate and $64 for a child, the Y2Play Pass continues to offer unparalleled value in additional benefits including discounts on rentals, lessons, retail and mountaintop activities. In addition, Y2Play passholders will receive an exclusive discount on helmets. Truly a pass suitable for everyone, the 2017/18 Y2Play Pass features special reduced rates for students, parents, youth, children, seniors and families.
Since its inception during the 1999/2000 winter season, more than two million skiers and riders have enjoyed the exclusive benefits and steep discounts of Grouse Mountain’s Y2Play Pass which can be credited for helping create a new generation of skiers and riders in British Columbia.
For a detailed list of 2017/18 Y2Play Pass rates and additional benefits, please click here.
About Grouse Mountain:
With 212 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, 9 kilometres of snowshoe trails and the North Shore's most extensive snowmaking system, Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s outdoor playground with an average annual snowfall of 9.7 metres (31.8 feet).