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  • Grouse Mountain

    North Vancouver, British Columbia

    Facts
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    Difficulty
    • 12% EASY
    • 56% DIFFICULT
    • 32% EXTREME
    At a Glance

    Only 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Grouse Mountain is the only local mountain with snowmaking capabilities, ensuring maximum snow coverage and excellent texture on every run.

    Plus, when the sun goes down, the lights go on, so you can keep on skiing and boarding into the night. This area offers great views, 22 runs from beginning to expert and four double chair lifts.

    Additional features of Grouse Mountain include snowshoe tours, helicopter rides with breathtaking views of B.C.'s incredible mountains and valleys and a skyride from North America's largest aerial tramway system.

    See Grouse Mountain's brand new blockbuster movie, Born To Fly , complimentary with your skyride ticket.


    Resort Statistics
    • Mountain Statistics
      • # of Trails : 25
      • # of Lifts : 5
      • Base Elevation: 900 ft
      • Summit Elevation: 4100 ft
      • Vertical Drop : 1260 ft
      • Skiable Area : 212 acres
      • Annual Snowfall : 10 ft
      • Snowmaking : Yes
    • Terrain Parks
      • # of Terrain Parks: 2
      • # of Jib Parks: 1
    Terrain Parks Extra Info

    • Paradise Park - Rating: S M
      Just two minutes from the Peak Chalet, this zone is located in Paradise Bowl and consists of a variety of jibs in all shapes and sizes.With a rating of SM, this zone is an excellent area for beginners to practice their hits and jibs before moving to a more advanced park.
    • Rookie Terrain Park - Rating: S M L
      Located below the Screaming Eagle chair on the renowned Cut run is the Rookie Terrain Park. This zone has a rating of SML and offers a variety of medium sized designs for novice freestylers or those to polish their skills before moving to the Advanced Park
    • Quiksilver Terrain Park - Rating: M L XL
      Our Quiksilver Terrain Park Zone is built for intermediate and advanced riders who have moved beyond the Rookie Terrain Park and are looking to take their skills to the next level. Nearly one kilometre in length, this zone is located on the Side Cut. In prime seasons, this zone is known to have up to 30 jumps and jibs and acts as a practicing zone for some of Vancouver's best riders.



    Ticket Info

     Adult Youth Child Tot Senior Family
    Day Skiing: $47 $37 $21 Free $37 $130
    Night Skiing: $37 $31 $19 Free $31 $105


    Hours of Operation

    Expected Opening Date: November 2007
    Expected Closing Date: April 2008
    Day Skiing: 9am-10pm
    Night Skiing: 4pm-10pm

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    Contact Info
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    Phone Reports
      • Snow Report Phone:
        604-986-6262
      • Avalanche Report Phone:
        604-986-6262
      • Road Report Phone:
        604-986-6262