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Web Cams
Email Twitter FacebookExplore more city view cam View of Vancouver and the Burrard Inlet from atop Grouse Mountain. BEAR HABITAT CAM - REAR VIEW This view shows the back section of Grinder and Coola’s hibernation habitat.Be sure to read our Ranger Blog to stay up to date on what's happening in our Wildlife Refuge. Bear Pond Cam Grinder and Coola, male grizzly bears orphaned in 2001, inhabit a
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Skating Pond
mountaintop SKATING POND Please note: The Mountaintop Skating Pond is now closed for the season.Grouse Mountain is home to an ice skating pond – the only mountaintop outdoor skate pond in the Lower Mainland. Great for a fun family adventure or a romantic date – it’s time to lace up those skates for a spin in the fresh mountain air.Access to the Mountaintop Skating Pond is included with a Mountain
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Wildlife Refuge
also offers leading-edge interpretative programs that make learning about nature fun and fascinating. ranger talks Talks by our wildlife experts are included with your Mountain Admission Ticket during the summer months.You can also check out our Ranger Blog to keep up-to-date on Grouse Mountain's favourite furry residents.Ranger Talks TimesDaily: 10:00am, 12:45pm, 3:30pmTimes are subject to change
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Sliding Zone
sliding zone (Sliding zone now closed for the 24/25 season)Please Note: Outside sleds, carpets and toboggans are not permitted on the mountain. Sled Rentals are available for use in our Sliding Zone for $5, and are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.The Sliding Zone is family fun for all ages and your chance to soar down Grouse Mountain on a sled! Located just west of the Skating Pond
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The Peak of Christmas
breathtaking light installations. Experience the tranquil beauty of skating on our mountaintop ice skating pond, surrounded by snow-topped trees.Children will delight in watching Christmas movies at The Theatre in the Sky or engaging in festive activities like creating Christmas crafts and penning heartfelt letters to Santa in the whimsical Elf Headquarters. Visit Vancouver's North Pole for all of this and
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Rentals
Snowshoes, Ice Skates & Sleds Snowshoes $25 Ice Skates Adult $10/Child $6 Sliding Zone Sled $5 Sliding Zone Sled Rental Pass $15 skating, sliding & snowshoeing at grouse mountain Skating PondGrouse Mountain is home
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Emerge from 24th Hibernation
Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Emerge from 24th Hibernation Grinder and Coola complete 149-day winter dormancy period at The Peak of Vancouver NORTH VANCOUVER, April 18, 2025 – Grouse Mountain’s resident Grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola, were warmly greeted as they awoke from hibernation this morning at The Peak of Vancouver. The emergence concludes their 24th hibernation period at the Grouse Mountain
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-grizzlies-emerge-from-24th-hibernation
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Safety & Risk Awareness
you are in or around trees Drones Due to safety reasons, the use of drones by guests or members of the public, for any reason, is prohibited on or over Grouse Mountain property including the mountaintop, ski runs, facilities and surrounding area. Commercial drone use is also prohibited on Grouse Mountain property, except in limited circumstances. Please contact us for more details. covid-19 safety
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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain's Peak of Christmas
activities including Letters to Santa, ornament decorating, and other crafts. •Tickets: included in Mountain AdmissionSkating Pond •Dates: Daily; 10am – 8pm •About: For outdoor fun, take a spin on the 8,000 square foot Mountaintop Skating Pond surrounded by majestic views. The only mountaintop outdoor skate pond in the Lower Mainland, it’s great for a fun family adventure or a romantic date – lace up those
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The Snowshoe Grind
mountaintop, the Snowshoe Grind promises to challenge. Starting outside the Chalet adjacent the Skyride ramp and just southwest of the skate pond, the Snowshoe Grind is the perfect way to start Grouse Grind hiking season fit and strong, while embracing a snowy winter landscape. About the Trail Length 4.3 kilometres (2.67 miles) Elevation Gain 240 metres (787 feet) Average Time About 1 hour. The trail was