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Safety & Risk Awareness
Awareness section of this website is to inform you of the risks, dangers and hazards that you may encounter at a ski area and help you to stay safe while enjoying these activities. Whether you are a participant in these activities or a parent/guardian of a minor participant, please take the time to familiarize yourself with Grouse Mountain's Safety and Risk Awareness information. FOR PATROL AND
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Testimonials
Chevron Canada Limited “Thank you again for all your help and assistance – it was a wonderful evening and the attendees thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The setting, service and food were outstanding.” -Gina Treen Operations Coordinator Pacific Destination Services "The group had a great time on Grouse Mountain yesterday. They really enjoyed lunch, and the setup was perfect! Stephan and the team
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Rentals
$15 $15 Jacket Rental $20 $15 $15 Ski/Ride Helmet Only* $12 $12 $6 Damage Protection $3 $3
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Snowshoeing
Survival & Rescue Skills Tour This tour is designed to equip you with the basic essential skills needed to navigate thebackcountry safely and confidently during winter conditions. Gain introductions to snowshoeingbasics, winter trip planning and navigation, overnight survival skills, avalanche awareness andgroup safety and leadership. This tour will help you build theconfidence and competence to
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Meetings and Private Functions
North Pole. Inquire Now TEam Retreats Reconnect with your work colleagues by getting out of the office and into the fresh mountain air of Grouse Mountain. This is no ordinary boardroom.Learn More book your event today Additional menu options and adventures available. Inquire Now What people have had to say about their private events at Grouse Mountain “Thank you again for all your help and assistance
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Media & Press
to the best of our ability. Our media relationships are an important part of our business and we do our best to fulfill all relevant requests. Due to the high volume of media inquiries we receive, we have compiled this list of guidelines to help you get the information you need.VIEW MEDIA RELEASESLooking for information about Film & Television Production? Click here Media Policy In order to
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Adventure Day Camps
, 2019I.Survival Surprise a.Little shelters b.Face paint c.Hide and seek Can my child be in the same group as a friend or sibling? We understand that keeping your child with their friend for camp is important and will do our best to accommodate all requests. To help us organize camp groups, please email guestservices@grousemountain.com with the name of the campers and the dates of camp a minimum of 5 days
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Terrain Parks
a lesson from our excellent Snow School instructors. Helmets highly recommended. Grouse Parks 25th Anniversary Timeline Park Safety: Take a Warm Up Lap First lap of the day? Maybe you've never ridden this park before? Or maybe you've been riding all week? Either way, it's recommended that you take a ride through the park and check it out. This can give you a visual of what to expect, and give
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Mountaintop Safety Training
Mountaintop Safety Training at Grouse Mountain Learn more about staying safe in wintery mountaintop conditions at Grouse Mountain with our Mountaintop Safety Training programs. Our qualified instruction team will help you be more prepared for winter outings. Avalanche Training skillsLevel 1 Learn from our experienced team of professional patrollers how to evaluate avalanche conditions, analyze a
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Breakfast with the Bears
. Underneath a Polar Bear's thick coat, their black skin helps them absorb heat from the sun. Grizzly cubs are born blind, toothless, almost hairless and weighing 1 pound (half a kilogram). Bears are sensitive. A bear's sense of smell is 1000x better than a human's. Bear noses contain hundreds of tiny muscles that allow them to manipulate them - with finger-like dexterity.Grizzly Bears can easily eat over