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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain's Peak of Christmas
parks plus the Cut Jump Line, Sliding Zone, 9 kilometers of snowshoe trails and the North Shore's most variety of terrain, Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s outdoor playground with an average annual snowfall of 9.7 meters (31.8 feet). For more information, please contact: Madelaine TwomeyManager, Communications Grouse Mountain Resorts Direct: 604.998.4255 Cell: 604.551.4968 mtwomey@grousemountain.com
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Gondola Construction Update - Summer 2024
! Guests will continue to see towers appear over the next few months! As we approach the 100th anniversary of the Resort’s inaugural ski season in 2026, we are thrilled with the strides made in the ongoing evolution of this transformative project. The gondola, and recently announced Mountain Coaster and Mountain Bike Park projects support the continued investment in the world-class experience Grouse
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/gondola-construction-update-summer-2024
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Blue Grouse Sustainability
immediate neighbours and community members. These include Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation, Family Services North Shore and North Shore Rescue through events such as the Grouse Grind Mountain Run, Seek The Peak, the Multi Grouse Grind Challenge, Easter on the Peak and Peak of Christmas. We participate in Jeans Day, Bike to Work Week, Anti-Bulling Day and Bell Let's Talk Day, and support
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Y2Play Terms & Conditions 2024/25
not the Passholder. The Passholder agrees to obey all warning notices on Grouse Mountain property. Parking Permits do not guarantee a parking spot, as there are limited spaces available. Your parking pass must be visible in your vehicle at all times when parked at Grouse Mountain. In case of loss of pass, the Passholder must immediately notify Guest Services. A $10 (+applicable taxes) administration
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Rise and Grind!
with improved access, new seating, a water fountain, stretching bars, and better access for first responders. The project also saw the replacement of a foot bridge over a creek near the one-quarter mark, and environmental restoration. Grouse Mountain Grind Run Series: •Seek The Peak – Saturday, June 8th: More than 800 runners will take on the challenging 16km course that starts at Ambleside Park in
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/rise-and-grind-39760ef1-2684-4b52-89ef-c03ec84c42dc
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Operational Update
Operational Update Greenway Chair, Paradise and Paradise Jib Park open this weekend This has been a challenging week filled with rain, warm temperatures, and closure announcements.We share the disappointment this has caused, but thanks to the amazing and tireless effort from our team, we’re pleased to announce that we’ll be reopening Greenway Chair, Paradise and Paradise Jib Park for this
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/operational-update-ab826c8b-9cdb-4169-9e3b-250de0312160
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Film & Television Production
-fiction shorts. Key Highlights 100-passenger aerial tramway system New state of the art gondola coming in Winter 2024/25Only 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver Four season availability Experienced team of film liaisons Extensive crew and production parking facilities Access to remote wildernessCabins nestled in the forestPrivate road access on privately-held land Spectacular panoramic viewsHelicopter
https://www.grousemountain.com/film-television-production-location
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2024 Grind Run Series dates announced
Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation.2024 Grouse Mountain Race Events:Seek the Peak - Saturday, June 8thMulti-Grouse Grind Challenge - Thursday, June 20thGrouse Grind Mountain Run - Saturday, August 24thStart your training now and join the Grouse Mountain Strava Club to share your progress!Join Strava ClubRegistration for Seek the Peak and the Seek the Peak Training Clinic will open soon. In the meantime
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/2024-grind-run-series-dates-announced
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Skyride Surf Adventure
vantages and a terrific open-air experience that is extremely memorable and "photo worthy" + Are participants able to take selfies and photos when on the Skyride Surf Adventure? While participants are loading and unloading, and while they are over the parking lot area, participants cannot have anything in their hands that is "droppable", as it poses a danger to those below. Once across the car
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Andrew Saxton Sr.
new valley stationcomplete with 900 paved parking spots.Now easily accessible, the Mountain became anincreasingly popular ski resort and attraction.As Chairman of Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd.,Saxton was also instrumental in building whatwas at the time Canada’s largest snowmakingsystem. Completed in 1973, this establishednight skiing on the Mountain.As Grouse Mountain’s popularity continued togrow