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Ski & Snowboard Lessons
ski and snowboard lessons have ended for the 2024/25 season. ski wee (ages 3-6) Your child will focus on developing skills and good sportsmanship in a fun, playful environment. ZONE CAMPS (AGES 7-12) Our qualified and friendly instructors will help kids of all ability levels gain skills and confidence on the slopes. zone CAMPS (AGES 13-18) Our qualified and friendly instructors will help teens
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Zipline
lighting. Refunds or rescheduling day of due to weather is not permitted. safety requirements Participants must be between 32kg (70 lbs) and 114kg (250lbs), including clothing and footwear.All guests are required to wear the helmet provided by Grouse Mountain in order to participate in the activity. Please note that this requirement cannot be waived and that not all forms of religious headwear may be
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Summer Mountain Safety
information contained in the Safety and Risk Awareness section of this website is intended to inform you of the risks, dangers and hazards that you may encounter in a ski area and help you to stay safe while enjoying these activities. Whether you are a participant in these activities or a parent or guardian of a minor participant, please take the time to familiarize yourself with the Safety and Risk
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Skyride Surf Adventure
need to assist a participant. + Why do participants have to wear a helmet? When loading from the staircase onto the platform, the participants do have to "duck" under the carriage. For this reason, BC Safety Authority requires helmets. + How come we don't call this an adrenaline experience? While many participants will find the experience to be thrilling, the experience is quite low-key. The
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Adult Lessons
Adult Ski & Snowboard Lessons Develop your technique and focus on building specific skills in our specialized Adult Programs - choose from co-ed or ladies-only clinics. Our top-level ski and snowboard instructors use the latest technology and expert coaching to help you play at the next level. We guarantee you will learn to ski or ride if you sign up for our 4-session package. Our pros
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Mountain Bike Park
city views while conquering challenging terrain.Tickets & Passes Info Opening JUNE 2025 Building of the bike trails is already well underway, with Grouse Mountain enlisting the expertise of Gravity Logic who helped build the acclaimed Whistler Bike Park.The Mountain Bike Park is set to open in June 2025, and by utilising the Screaming Eagle chairlift, will be the only lift-accessed bike park on
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Emerge from 24th Hibernation
Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Guests are invited to come say hello and learn more about Grinder and Coola from wildlife experts at The Peak of Vancouver, with daily Ranger Talks at 10:00 am, 12:45 pm, and 3:30 pm resuming this Friday April 18th after the bears have emerged. Grinder and Coola went into hibernation on November 20th, 2024, weighing in at 960lbs and 1015lbs respectively, following a
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-grizzlies-emerge-from-24th-hibernation
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Birds in Motion
, North America's most common raptor, is such a successful species or meet a Golden Eagle, one of BC's largest birds of prey. dates & times Birds in Motion is held daily during the summer season.Please note: Birds in Motion demonstrations have ended for the summer 2024 season. BIRDS IN MOTION DEMONSTRATIONS
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Group Sales
available to groups of 15 or more, with at least 24 hours advance reservations and one payment only per group. Please contact Guest Services at 604.980.9311 or email sales@grousemountain.com for group ticket purchases. Travel INDUSTRY Are you a tour operator or travel agent interested in offering Grouse Mountain to your groups, tours and FIT clients? Grouse Mountain would be happy to help you create
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Web Cams
is a live view of Grinder and Coola's Lower Pond area. Be sure to read our Ranger Blog to stay up to date on what's happening in our Wildlife Refuge. Bear habitat Cam - front view This view shows the area in front of the grizzly bear's hibernation den. You’ll notice a weigh scale here which the bears step on daily to help us monitor their weight. Be sure to read our Ranger Blog to stay up to date