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Digital Pass
DIGITAL PASS SETUP If you already have your pass connected to your online profile, just login to your account through the Grouse Mountain app to access your pass. If not, just complete a simple one-time setup on the Grouse Mountain website to link your pass to your account. Follow these steps to access your Grouse Mountain Pass on the App:1) Login to your account on the website here. Make sure
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First Nations Programs
Nations Elder shares some of his experience living in a Residential School, talks about respect and caring for one another, and opens the floor to a short Q&A at the end of the program. This program is designed for Grade 8-12 students and adults as some content may be unsettling for a younger audience. Sample Schedule 9:30am Arrive at the base of Grouse Mountain9:45am-10:00am Skyride to Alpine
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First Nations Programs
some of his experience living in a Residential School, talks about respect and caring for one another, and opens the floor to a short Q&A at the end of the program. This program is designed for Grade 8-12 students and adults as some content may be unsettling for a younger audience. Sample Schedule 9:30am Arrive at the base of Grouse Mountain9:45am-10:00am Skyride to Alpine station10:15am-12:00pm
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International Day Camps
clicking here. 9.Who old do campers have to be to take part in Archery and Rock Climbing? Campers must be 8+ years old to join in with these activities. Camper 5-7 will be engaged with 10.Can I order lunch as part of the camp? Yes, we are fortunate to have high quality meal options for our camps participants. Junior (5-7) lunches are $9 per person, per day.Adventure Camp and Youth Program (8+) lunches
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Grinder and Coola Enter Upper Pond 2021
ponds. Ranger talks and bear cams Under current health restrictions relating to Covid-19 we can only host our very local visitors right now. But if you do live close to the mountain we are open and you can visit Grinder and Coola daily in their habitat from 9am to 9pm. We will be hosting Ranger Talks at 10am, 12:15pm, 2:30pm and 4pm every day and these talks will tell you more about Grinder and
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International Program
the Chalet to explore our shops, have a meal or a snack at one of our many restaurants, and visit Theatre in the Sky. Feeling refreshed, the students will take part in an interactive First Nation’s drumming circle in our traditional Feasthouse, then enjoy the antics of our ever popular Lumberjack Show!Awesome Summer Adventure Schedule:9:00Arrival9:30Skyride 9:45Ecowalk by Blue Grouse Lake 10
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
Wildlife. During their 171-day winter dormancy, Grinder and Coola were monitored by Grouse Mountain staff via an infrared camera placed in their hibernation den and the live feed was shared with the public on the Grouse Mountain website. This hibernation period is the bears’ longest since their arrival at Grouse Mountain, surpassing last year’s record by one day.“We’re excited to welcome Grinder and
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Bear Facts
grinder and coola Learn more about Grinder and Coola, the two orphaned grizzly bears at Grouse Mountain's Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. When you visit Grouse Mountain in the summer months, be sure to check out our daily Ranger Talks. Did you know... When grizzly bear cubs are born they only weigh approximately 0.9 kg (2 lbs) and full-grown grizzly bears usually weigh between 270 and 360 kg (600
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Grouse Mountain Opening Limited Terrain for Skiing and Riding on Saturday
Grouse Mountain Opening Limited Terrain for Skiing and Riding on Saturday Grouse Mountain to open for the 2021/22 winter season on November 20th (North Vancouver) Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce that the Resort will open for the 2021/22 winter season with limited terrain on Saturday, November 20th at 1pm. Paradise Bowl and Paradise Terrain Park will be open with access via the Greenway
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Story Starter: Giving Back
has existed in its current form since the Grouse Mountain Ski Club and Tyee Ski Runners merged in the 1950s after operating independently of one another since the early 20th century. With a rich, colourful history that is as much about the off-snow escapades as those on it, tales from the early days of the Tyee are the stuff of local legend and lend a certain aura of adventure to Vancouver’s oldest