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Grouse Mountain Opening for Skiing and Riding on Saturday
to your phone! With your digital pass ready to go, you can head straight to the Skyride and hit the slopes without any delays.If you would prefer not to download your pass, please visit Guest Services as soon as possible to pick up your physical pass and beat the busy winter season rush!For the latest in snow and weather conditions, head to Today on Grouse prior to your visit.
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School Group Ski & Snowboard Lessons
required to book and confirm activity dates. These deposits are non-refundable and must be received at the time of booking. For School Ski & Snowboard Lessons, the deposit is $250. Private Event Software powered by Tripleseat
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Grom Series Jam 2025
Notes:Registrants to arrive dressed for mountain weather with all their gear ready to go!Please pack a small snack for them to carry in their pockets This event is for snowboarders onlyIf you do not have a current 24/25 athlete membership and this is your first event, you can purchase the "Limited Event Membership" for this activity. Helmets mandatory for this event!Itinerary: 9:15am - 9:30am: Participant check
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Hummingbirds
HummingBird Species at Grouse Mountain Hummingbirds are a fascinating and thrilling species for observers to watch. They inspire us and connect us with nature and also play an important role in eco-systems as vital pollinators.Here on Grouse Mountain, we are home to two species of hummingbirds – The Rufous Hummingbird and Anna’s Hummingbird. They are seen all over the mountaintop from May to
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Andrew Saxton Sr.
the age of 14, Saxton arrived inCanada in 1947. He went on to establish a number of businesses and holdmany executive positions through his career.Saxton first became involved with Grouse Mountain in 1964. At the time,the Mountain was owned by the Cromie family, owners of the VancouverSun newspaper. The family had decided to sell their business, and thenew owner, being in publishing, was not
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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat
Grinder and Coola Enter Lower Pond Habitat 2019 Today marked one of the earliest annual openings of our Grizzly Bear Lower Pond Habitat. With the amount of snowfall here on Grouse Mountain we have to take down Grinder and Coola's complete 5.5 acre summer habitat each year. In the spring, we need to remove the snow and re-set it up in stages. The Lower Pond side is the last stage and now the
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Venues
presentation.CapacityTheatre Seating: 84 seats plus 4 wheelchair locations HÍWUS FEASTHOUSE If you're looking for a unique, one-of-a kind setting to hold your special event, the híwus Feasthouse may be just the place. This traditional aboriginal longhouse offers a truly spectacular atmosphere - complete with intricate carvings, totem pole entranceway, open fireplace and the rich scent of cedar. Tucked against the backdrop
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat
Grinder and Coola enter their upper pond habitat Thanks to the hard work of our crews we were able to get Grinder and Coola's (our two Grizzly Bears that inhabit that refuge) large 2.5 acre Upper Pond habitat set-up nice and early for them. Both bears came out of hibernation on April 2nd and were in their hibernation habitat while we set-up the larger space. Due to large amounts of snowfall we
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Early Bird Winter Pass Terms
Altitudes Bistro, The Observatory, Lupins Café, and Grouse Grind Coffee Bar (cannot be applied to purchases of alcohol or banquet/private bookings)Free unlimited access to winter mountaintop activities including the skating pond, snowshoe trails, Light Walk, and The Peak of Christmas.Mountain Interchange discounts at participating resorts *Features & benefits only valid while pass is valid. Conditions
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Reindeer Enjoy Post Christmas Lay-Over then Return to North Pole
Santa's Reindeer Enjoy Post Christmas Vacation at Grouse Mountain - Return to North Pole Santa's two reindeer, Dancer and Vixen, joined us this year at the start of December for our Peak of Christmas event. They had a great time before Christmas meeting with all the visitors and families that were exploring the North Pole setting at Grouse Mountain. They also hung out with Santa Claus himself