Grouse Mountain

Ski resort · Upper Capilano

Grouse Mountain

Ski resort · Upper Capilano

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6400 Nancy Greene Way, North Vancouver, BC V7R 4K9, Canada

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Grouse Mountain, just outside downtown Vancouver, offers year-round outdoor thrills, from skiing and snowshoeing to ziplining, wildlife shows, and epic cityscape views.  

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"Part of the North Shore mountain range, this 4,039-foot peak offers jaw-dropping views of the city. It’s busiest in the winter, when four chairlifts service 33 ski runs, but remains popular in the summer thanks to the steep, 1.8-mile Grouse Grind hiking trail. Those wishing to skip the sweat can ride the gondola to the summit—the ticket price includes access to lumberjack shows, the grizzly refuge, and guided eco-walks. Pay extra to zip-line, throw axes, or ascend Eye of the Wind, the world’s first and only wind turbine with a viewing pod. Afterward, hit one of the eateries like the self-service Lupins or The Observatory, which serves upscale West Coast cuisine."

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"Part of the North Shore mountain range, this 4,039-foot peak offers jaw-dropping views of the city. It’s busiest in the winter, when four chairlifts service 33 ski runs, but remains popular in the summer thanks to the steep, 1.8-mile Grouse Grind hiking trail. Those wishing to skip the sweat can ride the gondola to the summit—the ticket price includes access to lumberjack shows, the grizzly refuge, and guided eco-walks. Pay extra to zip-line, throw axes, or ascend Eye of the Wind, the world’s first and only wind turbine with a viewing pod. Afterward, hit one of the eateries like the self-service Lupins or The Observatory, which serves upscale West Coast cuisine."

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The 15 Best Things to Do in Vancouver

"Towering high behind downtown Vancouver’s gleaming towers, Grouse Mountain—known as “the Peak of Vancouver”—has been a top destination for locals and tourists for more than a century. What you do there depends on the season: in summer you can hike, mountain bike, zipline over the treetops, catch an uber-Canadian lumberjack show, tour a high-tech wind turbine, and meet giant orphaned grizzly bears. In winter it’s skiing, snowshoeing, sliding, ice skating, and other sports that lure snow lovers. And whether summer or winter, the Skyride gondola offers jaw-dropping views of the city, the ocean, the Gulf Islands, and beyond." - Jennifer Van Evra

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Grouse Mountain — Mountain Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Let’s start big picture. Where are we? Towering high behind downtown Vancouver’s gleaming towers, Grouse Mountain—known as “the Peak of Vancouver”—has been a top destination for locals and tourists for more than a century. What you do there depends on the season: in summer you can hike, mountain bike, zipline over the treetops, catch a Canadian lumberjack show, tour a high-tech wind turbine, and meet giant orphaned grizzly bears. In winter it’s skiing, snowshoeing, sledding, ice skating, and other sports that lure snow lovers. And whether summer or winter, the Skyride gondola offers jaw-dropping views of the city, the ocean, the Gulf Islands, and beyond. So what can you see from the top? Tell us more about those views. On a clear summer day the Skyride views of the city are second to none, and watching rescued grizzly bears Coola and Grinder in their wildlife refuge through an unnervingly thin electrified fence is unforgettable—even better if you catch a ranger talk while you’re there. Seeing the forest fly by on a zipline tour gets the adrenaline pumping, as does the new Mountain Ropes Adventure, a series of rope courses in the trees. Owl talks offer educational insights into the stunning birds of prey—Cleo the barn owl, Blizzard the snowy owl, and Athena the great-horned owl are a few you might meet—while the Lumberjack Show is pure, sawdusty Canadiana. The Eye Of The Wind tour takes visitors up a 20-story wind turbine to a panoramic observation deck that really gets cameras clicking. In winter it’s all about the snow and ice: skiing, snowshoeing, sliding, and mountaintop ice skating. It doesn’t have the epic Whistler-size runs, but with 33 reasonable runs—15 of which are open at night—as well as six terrain parks and six miles of snowshoe trails, it’s an ideal spot for a powdery burst of winter. And if you’re in the area over the holidays, don’t miss the Peak of Christmas, where you can stroll through a snowy light tunnel, meet real reindeer and visit Santa himself. How easy is it to get to? And once you're there, how easy is it to navigate? Grouse Mountain is a short drive from downtown, and both shuttle and transit service to the mountain make it easy for those without a car. When you’re ready to come in from the cold you can grab a casual bite at the Peak Chalet’s Altitudes Bistro—located 3,700 feet above sea level—or spring for dinner at the upscale (and aptly named) Observatory restaurant, which boasts big views and some of the best sunsets in town. (Hint: Admission to Grouse Mountain is free with advance dinner reservations.) In summer especially, most of the mountain’s attractions are wheelchair accessible, though some paths are more rugged than others. In winter the mountain supports adaptive sports; call ahead to sort out details. That sounds cool. Any parting advice for us before we plan a trip? The most economical—if incredibly grueling—way to experience the mountain in summer is to hike the infamous and massively popular Grouse Grind, a steep 1.8-mile trail that’s affectionately known as “Nature’s Stairmaster” and saves you the hefty Skyride fee. (There is $20 CAD fee to ride the gondola back down.) The hike takes novices roughly two hours—one for athletes—and wins you serious bragging rights with the locals, but first you have to climb the 2,830 stairs. Want to set a new trail record? You’ll have to beat 23 minutes 48 seconds, roughly two stairs per second. But if you’re short on time, take the eight-minute Skyride and catch a ranger talk about the orphaned grizzlies, then fly over the trees on a zipline or take an Eye Of The Wind tour. In winter, enjoy a few ski or snowboard runs, or try some snowshoeing or ice skating, then warm up with a hot chocolate and a classic Canuck confection: a BeaverTails pastry. Just be prepared to pull out your wallet multiple times because the ziplines, the ropes course, and the Eye Of The Wind tours all come with hefty additional charges. To ensure the best views, try to go on a clear day—although on rainy days in winter, the Skyride will sometimes take you up above the clouds. Check the mountain forecast on the website. Note: Some attractions, including The Observatory Restaurant and the Eye Of The Wind tours, are unavailable during the Covid-19 pandemic." - Jennifer Van Evra

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Tracey Williams

Google
This was incredible!! The views were stunning and the shows on top of the mountain were spectacular! We saw live grizzly bears up close plus plenty of deer. They put on an amazing bird show with an owl, an eagle plus more all with a gorgeous background of the canyon. Many food options there as well. Very much worth the visit! Highly recommend!

Nill Bryan

Google
This place is incredible absolutely beautiful and a full-on nature immersion! There’s a trail you can hike up or down the mountain that’s moderate overall, with some challenging spots, but definitely doable. It’s the kind of hike that pushes you just enough, but rewards you every step of the way. The views are breathtaking, the energy is powerful, and the whole experience feels refreshing and inspiring. A must-visit for anyone who loves nature, adventure, and a bit of challenge with a big payoff. 🌲⛰️✨

Fatemeh Fani

Google
A very amusing place to be on a sunny day. I love being in nature and Grouse mountain is a must to visit. It was awesome for kids, lots of shows and places to spend time with a young kid. We had covered around 4 hours and attended birds in motion, owl talks, lumber jack, ranger talk, and also went to kids tree canopy adventures. My kid loves the lumber jack very much. Lots of gondolas to ride and very jawless views of mountains .....

Kimmie DB

Google
Visited this outdoor attraction in the early evening in May 2025. It was a great adventure going up to the top of the mountain on the gondola. We walked all the different paths on the mountain. We visited the bear den and we were fortunate to see 2 Grizzly bears awaken from their den and observe them in their own habitat. It was an amazing experience! Their area is all fenced off and completely safe and secure. The parking is free and there's a Starbucks before going on the gondola. There are also washrooms and a souvenir shop right next to it. I highly recommend this attraction which was very affordable.

Judy Hu

Google
Grouse Mountain does take good care of their property & summer programs! It's a great & exciting weekend place to go for families with children in summer. Scheduled programs such as Grizzlies refuge, ranger talk, bird show, lumberjack show, eco-tours & hikes are greatly recommended. More exciting but challenging activities included peak chairlift rides, zip line, mountain rope adventure plus newly added mountain roaster & mountain bike park ..... great values on a ticket just thought it was only for a gondola or the new cable car ride! Not so, my day was fully filled with enjoyment & satisfaction, Thumbs up & hands down activities! AND, I don't need to travel far to get there from Vancouver downtown!!! I give a 4 star rating because I haven't verified the free shuttle situation if it is round trip for everyone has purchased ticket included annual pass holder as advertised or only for day visitors with purchase?

Tany McCaw

Google
Pros - lumber jack show was cute but we all really enjoyed the bird show! Definitely take the ski chair ride all the way to the top. The views are even better. Staff is great and nice, even though there were some less than ideal situations they handled them well. Cons - The shuttle system is rough. Both ways the shuttle was delayed almost an hour. On the way home they weren’t even sure the shuttle would come back up. Food is pricey and not very good. There is NO shade, if you come on a sunny day bring and hat and make sure to wear sunscreen.

shaan khan

Google
A Fantastic Experience for All Ages! Grouse Mountain offers a stunning experience from start to finish! The scenic gondola ride to the top treats you to breathtaking panoramic views of Vancouver and the surrounding landscape. Once at the summit, there are plenty of activities to keep both kids and adults entertained — from the grizzly bear habitat to lumberjack shows, bird demonstrations, and more. It’s easily worth half a day just exploring the main attractions. But if you decide to try some of the add-on activities like the mountain zipline, ropes adventure course, or alpine walks, you could comfortably spend the entire day here and still want more. The mountain trails are peaceful and refreshing, and the views at sunset are spectacular. Overall, a must-visit destination whether you're a local or tourist. It’s fun, educational, adventurous, and relaxing all in one place. Highly recommended for families, couples, and solo explorers alike!

Emily Smith

Google
Seems like a good tourist destination. Do not recommend going in the rain, but we still enjoyed the limited views and the restaurant food. Signs were challenging to follow, we had great difficulty finding the chairlift to the peak. Overall good visit.
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Datt N.

Yelp
Great experience for the family. There are a bunch of activities and shows for the family. The ranger talk, Grizzly Bear Habitat, Owl time, Lumberjack Show, Birds in Motion to name a few. My only complaint was there was barely any shade where the shows are held. So if it's a hot sunny day, your family will be cooking in the sun!
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Everett L.

Yelp
We saw the beers!! Did the climb which was super duper hard but finished it in one hour and a half. Then we saw the famous bears who were eating. Def a fun activity for the whole family - minus the hike
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Vish E.

Yelp
June 2024 - Grouse Mountain you beauty - super friendly staff, beautiful tram ride to the top, bear sighting, birds sighting, coffee and food and drinks stop at the top :) The only downside - it rained a fair bit and the overcast conditions resulted in fog at the top
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Carrie M.

Yelp
Grouse Mountain has beautiful views and is a great deal for skiing/snowboarding! I love how close it is to the city. We came in April at the end of ski season, so the snow was predictably in very bad condition. There were patches of grass with mud and rocks, especially on the Cut (a green run) and the blue runs. The Cut was so bumpy and lacked snow that we only went on it once. It had great views though. I also really liked the views on the Peak (a blue run). The black diamond runs were all closed (not that I would have gone on them if they were open). Nevertheless, I had a blast. We purchased the Spring Fling pass for $119 plus tax, which allowed us to ski until the end of the spring season. One day pass cost $80, so the spring pass was a good deal. We packed into the cable car to go to the top of the mountain. A ski/snowboard rental for the day was $71 plus tax, and renting a helmet was an additional $12. Locker rentals were only $2 for single use, although they were pretty small. The chalet has a cafeteria and free water (truly a godsend).
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Samir K.

Yelp
expensive and touristy, but honestly was very fun. The gondola ticket is expensive and so is stuff at the top, but man, that view when you walk out of the gondola hut is a top tier experience. Everything is a winter wonderland, and service is very nice. Surprisingly the food is not super pricey (though maybe Tahoe has confused me). It's crazy how this is only a 20-30 min drive outside of the city! Worth going if you're in Vancouver
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Erika J.

Yelp
Keeo in mind it is a tourist spot however with patience, it's worth it! The staff does a great job at keeping everything running smoothly and once you are up to the top, there is so much to do! Loggers show, animal shows, ski lift, zipline, food spots and so much more! You could spend all day up there which is why the ticket for thr gondala is worth it!
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Lisa S.

Yelp
Great views of Vancouver while experiencing the natural beauty of the pacific northwest. You take an 8-minute gondola ride to the top of the mountain where there are a number of activities to see and do. We watched a 30 minute lumberjack show, listened to a park ranger talk on owls, watched grizzly bears in their natural habitat and took in beautiful views of the city. You could easily spend a whole day here with some hikes and great restaurants to enjoy. This is a must-do for anyone visiting Vancouver.

Sofía P.

Yelp
It was very sad to see the bears in captivity. I know the story of these bears, but even so, I think things could be done much better: they definitely need much more space, more distance from humans, and most importantly, THERE SHOULD BE VISITOR LIMITS IN THEIR ENCLOSURE!!! I don't like how they use the story of Grinder and Coola to justify turning them into a simple tourist attraction. This is neither love nor respect for animals. 'Sanctuary', they way? Please, it leaves much to be desired.
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Peter C.

Yelp
Grouse Mountain is located in north Vancouver about 30 minutes from downtown. It's really convenient to get here by car. If you are visiting and don't have a car, public transit is a great option. You can purchase your lift tickets and rental equipment online prior to your arrival. I highly recommend doing this as it saves you time. Saved time equals more time on the slopes. Operating hours are 8am to 9pm. Your purchase of day lift tickets allows you to snowboard till closing. Night lift tickets can be purchased at a discount. Grouse mountain is a perfect place to snowboard for intermediate boarders.
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Olivia P.

Yelp
Before the actual review, I wanted to make everyone aware that your cars are not safe in the parking lots. Vancouver is going through a lot of theft and drugs and your belongings are not safe. The mountain was ok. The peak ride and seeing the bears was probably the neatest part. I would go to the Sea to Sky 1000x over this one. Unfortunately, our experience was tarnished due to do terrible people who like to ruin others vacations. I would suggest shuttling in or getting an Uber/Lyft.
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Seth A.

Yelp
Grouse Mountain and Gondola, the experience was the standout disappointment among my explorations for 1 month traveling through Canada. There's no way around it. I had high expectations. And it fell flat, big time. So here goes all the reasons why if I were visiting Vancouver, I'd skip the gondola ride to the top.... First off...to take the gondola to the summit, which then allows you access to the mountain attractions and activities, it's not worth it. It's $80 for the roundtrip ride. And then another $4 in tax, plus another $4 to park down near the entrance...you're hit with $88, though it is $88 - Canadian dollars and for all those who are fortunate enough to be American, then it's only $66 altogether. I have a problem with this $80 because just down the road from Grouse Mountain is Capilano Suspension Bridge, and they charge $70. Point is...the typical average tourist will probably come to both attractions to make the most of their Vancouver experiences so then why should one be $10 more than the other, and especially when both places aren't even full days' worth of visits? Now, I'm still frustrated about the $80 price, lol. Plus, just up the road in Squamish, BC is Sea to Sky Gondola, and they charge $72 for their ride to the peak. And over there, parking is free. So, as I whine and complain about the $$$, you may be thinking, what's the big deal of $8 between Grouse Mountain and the Sea to Sky Gondola? Well, good question and that's very simple to explain... The panoramas from Sea to Sky Gondola were outstanding! You get POV's from high above colorful Howe Sound and downtown Squamish. While here at the top of Grouse Mountain, you see almost nothing. The views were poor, even for a sunny day. The parts you do see reveal a small downtown area of Vancouver, but hardly recognizable and distinguishable from any other city in the world. Another point, the windows to the gondola were dirty. It was hard to see. This is cardinal rule #1 for operators of a cablecar/sky ride. If you're a photography enthusiast, I believe you'll be let down. I know I'm going off on a tangent, lol, but I was subconsciously thinking that ticket staff at Grouse Mountain should caution if you come specifically for sightseeing, you may not get it. Instead, they do offer daily interactive shows for kids on the hour or two, and an animal exhibit. Boooo! And I think that most of the visitors who ride the gondola up and down the mountain are tourists from out of town, and to fork over $80+ to make positive memories with their families isn't sustainable. Then you may be asking...is there anything to do at Grouse Mountain? Let me relay what there is to do at the summit...but I found everything to be dull. - Grizzly Bear Habitat - the mountain showcases 2 grizzly bears on display. And it's a crowd pleaser to many who haven't gotten close to bears in nature. But it's difficult to watch domesticated bears. Basically, I could visit a zoo if I wanted to watch bears sitting around and eating through a fence. - Birds of Prey Show - every few hours throughout the day, they put on a show about owls, falcons and hawks giving tourists an opportunity to learn about them. Again, I could go to a zoo if I wanted that. - Lumberjack Show - during various times of the day, you can view lumberjacks on full display putting their skills to the test. Although I didn't sit for a show, it's a chance to see something out of the ordinary. - Take the Ski Chairlift to upper Grouse Mountain - so although the gondola arrives at the Peak Chalet among the grounds of Grouse Mountain, you can then take a leisurely ride on a chairlift to Vancouver Peak Lookout. There, you see real distant views of the landscape. But, nothing special. - They have ziplining for extra $$$. - They have paragliding with a professional guide for extra $$$. - There's the Eye of the Wind attraction where you enter a lift car inside a wind turbine and ride it to the top, but it was closed. - You can eat inside the cafeteria at the Peak Chalet. - There's a small Gift Shop and Apparel Store. - You can eat at an outside restaurant beside the gondola station with chances for views. But what views? Yet, I overheard people agreeing "how lovely and beautiful it is up at the top!" "Lovely"? I disagree. - Also at the summit, there's cornhole boards, a playground and picnic tables for families. I guess that can be a fun filled time for some. Lastly, it's hard to accept paying $80 admission and not get treated like royalty at a place like Grouse Mountain. Most folks (or at least me, Seth) want to feel rewarded with marvelous sightseeing and unparalleled views of Vancouver and it's disappointing not to get it. I was close to asking Guest Services for a refund but had to bite my lip and walk away. In the end, I spent 4 hours at the summit and left underwhelmed. I didn't receive the quality sightseeing I was expecting. I will never return to Grouse Mountain again. Sorry for the poor review.
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Alessandra O.

Yelp
Had an awesome experience at Grouse Mountain. I'm not sure if we got lucky or if going early on a weekday is definitely the way to go but we found parking quick and easy and the line to board the gondolas was minimal to none. Hands down would recommend the gondola ride both up and down the mountain to soak in a break taking view of some of the scenery Vancouver has to offer. Luckily we went at a perfect time where there was still snow on the mountain but it wasn't freezing cold and the pathways were not slippery since we didn't take the right gear as we just went to experience the lumberjack show, bald eagles, skyride, and theater. I will say that this experience is pricey so with that in mind if you are on a tighter budget and are contemplating between Grouse mountain or the Capilano Suspension Bridge, I would recommend the suspension bridge over this as it feel like you get more for your money there.
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Ted F.

Yelp
I had an excellent experience on the mountaintop. Lunch was really good and the service was excellent. After lunch, I hiked up to the summit, which was a strenuous activity that took thirty minutes (the chair lift also takes you to the top side) where the views are breathtaking! There is also a birds in flight show featuring bald eagles, a bear exhibit and a live lumberjack show that got all the kids excited.
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Matthew S.

Yelp
Beautiful mountain outside Vancouver's city limits, it functions as a ski hill, a party destination, and all fun things this little bit of winter wonderland can provide. The gondola to bring you up to the top is a total treat. It was fun to ride this thing up and take in all the sights from all the way up. The top of the mountain is fabulous too! It felt like something out of a Christmas special to see the snow covered peaks and walk in the snow in April. I do not know, something feels melancholic about fresh snow in April. In fact, it was snowing while up on the mountain! I love it! Definitely make your way up to the top of this mountain. It is no Everest, but still fun nonetheless.
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Michael L.

Yelp
THE BIG: 1 hour stairmaster hike. Be ready to be challenged and have water and a backup dry shirt in hand. THE BLACK AND WHITE: Jesus, this was one helluva hike. It was grinding through the stairmaster for an hour. At least that's how my wife and I hike. We typically go all out. I noticed I was getting tired around the halfway mark. A good mix of switchbacks with rocks and stairs to climb through. A ton of people were on the trail for a Monday. At the top, we didn't get a view because of the clouds, but there's the option to walk around, see the grizzly bear habitat and the world famous lumberjack show. I highly recommend seeing that as it was really funny. The only way down is to take the Gondola. You can grab some amazing views if you're near the front. THE FINAL BAMBOO: Overall the damage done is around $42 CAD. 2 gondola lifts on the way down were $40 and the parking is $2.
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Lea W.

Yelp
The gondola ride to the top with breathtaking views. For an even better look- ride the ski lift to the highest peak of Vancouver. While there you don't want to miss the lumberjack show and of course the bears Grinder and Coola. We ended up spending most of the day taking it all in.

Kami Y.

Yelp
Got to the resort/ center at 7:15 and we're sold tickets for $80 each. Google Maps/ website lists attraction as open until 9:00pm, HOWEVER, all the other attractions include in the overpriced ticket close at 7:00 or earlier (last lumberjack show ended around 5 according to sign on premises). There is no option for a ticket with just gondola rides, so we paid $80 each for everything, but got access to nothing but the ride up. Once at the top, views were obstructed by the towers of the Gondola, you couldn't get clear views of the city. Mosquitoes were horrible as well. $80 for bug bites and an obstructed view. Definitely not worth the $$$, skip and head somewhere else for a view. (Staff were very kind and I know it's not their fault the set up of this park is horrible. They were gracious and helpful)
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Jennifer N.

Yelp
I don't usually write yelp reviews for places outside the US but I felt like I had to for this place so I can remember my experience here. My friends and I did a day trip to vancouver. Decided to check this place out for good views of the city. And don't get me wrong, the views were great and there were some interesting things to do at the top of mountain like bird show, zipling etc But it was very expensive for what you get in return. 80 CAD...
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Autumn M.

Yelp
This place is a must see in Vancouver. I took the sky train to the top and then the chair lift and enjoyed a great view of the city and surrounding area. There are chairs at the very top so you can relax and take it all in. There are good food options at the top even though it's cafeteria style. As a vegetarian I was pleasantly surprised to see there was a vegan chili option. It was a lot for your money and was pretty decent. The best part of lunch was sitting on the back deck and enjoying the view. I did attempt Grouse Grind as well. Definitely not for those out of shape. The first section was pretty grueling. There is a sign that alerts you that it is going to get harder after that and you won't be able to turn around. The sign concerned me so I turned around and went back down the mountain. The friends of mine that have done it said the sign is misleading and that the first part is actually the hardest. I want to try it again now that I know what I'm getting into. Definitely bring your water (camelback is a great idea!) and get ready to enjoy a great view of the woods, just with an intense workout included!
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Nina V.

Yelp
We visited Grouse Mountain as part of a tour, and I can't say I enjoyed it as much as I thought I would. Heading up and down the mountain in the gondola that's packed with people on a 80-90 degree day is NOT fun. I get that they want to be efficient with transportation, but God forbid it gets stuck and folks are struggling from the heat, humidity, and breathing. We walked around for a bit before heading to the lumberjack show, which, to be completely frank, is a complete joke. The folks running it are just a bunch of young kids cracking jokes, puns, and inside adult jokes left and right. Once or twice is fine, but it's very inappropriate to joke about spending the night with the other lumberjack's mom... "making cookies of course!" The events they did were cool and somewhat entertaining, but again, in the heat with ZERO shade, I nearly fainted. The complex should highly consider adding some shade for the summer months. We skipped the bear den and just opted to do a small hike and spent some time at the chateau.
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Stephanie S.

Yelp
I enjoyed this day! We had a scheduled zip line tour. Before our time we walked around the mountain and checked out the bears and lumber Jack show. We also rode the gondola up the top. Our zip line tour was really fun. Our two guides were really fun and definitely made sure everything was safe. We rode 5 lines and went up the chair lift to the last two. It was a lot of fun, I'd recommend the zip line tour!
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Gene W.

Yelp
This place is aptly named because after our recent experience, I do have a few things I'd like to grouse about! Two stars because while we did not have a good visit, the weather was generally dismal which may have "clouded" my perception of this attraction. Still, it's sad when the highlight of our visit was the lame yet still painfully entertaining lumberjack show. First off, fees for this attraction are getting ridiculously high. Even purchasing through a 3rd party vendor, we paid over $70 CDN per person. Plus nowadays, you get to pay for the privilege of parking your car in the ample parking lot at the base of the tram ride. Due to weather conditions, lots of free (and extra pay) activities were closed or inadvisable (e.g., ski lift, etc.). In summary, we easily completed our visit, listening to 2-3 shows/talks in about 2 hours. And nowadays, most attractions require pre-payment and assigned dates and/or times to assure getting a slot or getting a discount. Basically, plans are no longer flexible to change. Companies should create programs wherein when the experience is unsatisfactory due to circumstances out of the company's and the customer's control (e g., weather), some form of accommodation is offered (partial refund, discount for future use, etc.). It's simply good business practice to foster good will and improved customer relations. My hope is that my GROUSING about Grouse Mountain will effect some change (though I have my doubt that it will). Ditto other commenters who complained about dirty trolley windows. And I also wasted some time running back and forth between the tram car start and the ticket window because the 3rd party vendor (Viator) ticket could not be scanned at the tram, but required an actual ticket issuance. Interestingly enough, the Get Your Guide 3rd party tix could be scanned at the tram! I'll probably skip Grouse Mountain on my next Vancouver visit.

Callum P.

Yelp
Been skiing on this mountain for many years always been a blast, best for tricks and the park is incredible definitely worth the drive.

Sima K.

Yelp
Such a stunning gondola ride!! Fabulous service on ski lifts. Loved every minute. Do buy the ticket from Grouse directly, I bought it from Vancouver tourist area downtown, and then couldn't chose to buy an annual pass. So if you are local to Vancouver worth considering the pass.
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Bill W.

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So much fun and amazing beauty. Great views of all of the Vancouver area...super corny (in a good way) lumberjack show, great birds of prey demonstration...barbecue at the top was pretty good too. Great spot to take kids. Next time we will do The Grind instead of the tram (famous last words!)
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Ivana L.

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I visited Grouse because Flair decided to have controllable staffing issues and push my flight a week later (feel free to review my review on that and anyone experiencing similar struggles feel free to dm because it's just not kosher). The mountain is a very family friendly place, they ban all smoking and weed smoking with signage but are loosely enforced as I did smell weed in the air occasionally. The mountain is a small mountain but very family friendly, a tram takes all visitors up and it takes only 4min and it has a nice audio tour guide and a good view of the mountains. You can buy your pass online or in person, it's easier to buy online and pick up at Guest Services by Starbucks. If you're planning on doing a 3 day pass, get a buddy and actually buy the annual pass at family rate (two adults at the same address) because you could basically get more value than 3 visits and a reason to return during the summer. It also gives you discounts on food cuz you know chalet food is not so cheap. Passes are scanned on the tram via barcode and when you arrive at the top you go to the main map and you will see where to get ski rentals. The mountain has a range of difficulty, the screaming eagle is great for beginner and intermediate and the Olympic lift takes you to black diamonds, intermediate and glade section. Glades difficulty will change based on the conditions. I did find one downfall was the 3 day pass does force one to visit for 3 days and my third day was just rain and 7 degrees and really I tried call in to see if I could get a partial refund but at 8:30am I'm on queue for 20min waiting that I gave up. It is difficult to ski on rain days or if you have a wet bum because the chalets and the washrooms are not equipped with hand dryers which I though was odd so it's really not great if your wet and you might want to opt to bring the spare socks or the spare gloves if you anticipate wet conditions. The location has a nice learning park for jumps, they do a nice grading system so you can actually learn there without feeling traffic or intimidation because it's just along the screaming eagle. Sometimes their t bar is running to divert food traffic from the lifts too. I admit in a powder I did get trapped in the trees near the glades and so definitely do attempt with a partner, because cell reception is very spotty on the mountain and if you need help you would be looking for anyone to help you. The location does have night skiing and so if you're a late riser you will have fun, but be warned the tram is so busy at 3pm and closing. I also noticed the Olympic closes 30min before the mountain closes and the Screaming closes right at the end of the operation hours. Food options are standard western options, there isn't really anything healthy and I mean forget about iteration of vegan diets unless you just want to drink something fizzy and beer like. Beer is $7 plus liquor tax btw. I found no lines weekdays and even on Christmas Day no lines (but it was raining). I also noticed a lot of the ski on and off amenities like restaurants were not running and that's really sad because when conditions are sideways we just want to beer it up and wait for the conditions to improve since once you go up you can't unrefund your visit. This is a very bus friendly mountain btw, took 50-90 min depending on weather to go from the downtown to the mountain.
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Somya S.

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You can take a free shuttle from Vancouver. Entry fee is steep. Take the sky ride or hike up there. Then hike more if you want. Catch a lumberjack show or go visit the two resident bears. Lovely views.

Kai M.

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The park costed $170 for 3 people!? Ridiculous. There is not much to see at the top of this small mountain beside snow. It's a complete ripoff for tourists which come to Vancouver.
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Ernie T.

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The date we visited the place has wild fires nearby and the whole mountain was covered by the smoke. The air was kind of toxic and hard to breathe. Because of the smoke, we also can't see any views on the cable car. Not worth the expensive tickets at all.
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Aileen R.

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Loved this summit. Located at an elevation of 8,583. It is the last peak in 3-2-1 challenge. Grouse Mountain in along the Vincent Tumamatai trail. The trail is gorgeous and has many different geological features well as beautiful Jeffrey Pines. You can day hike or backpack. The peak doesn't really have a view unlike Mt. Pinos and Sawmill but if your already up there you might as well bag this peak too. The single track trail does descends so just keep in mind that you will have to hike that back up. It is considered moderate to hard depending on your fitness level. https://g.co/kgs/m1Ugya
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Jay Y.

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We took a trip up to Grouse Mountain right before Christmas for some winter activities and the famed Light Walk -- it was our first time up there and it was a pretty interesting and fun experience. If you're going there for evening activities I do recommend getting there before sunset because the parking can be a bit chaotic and navigating it when it's dark can be a bit of a nightmare. We arrived an hour before sunset and queued in line for the gondola ride up. Be prepared because during peak season they pack in the gondola tight to the point where you start to wonder if we're exceeding the maximum load capacity of the lift -- the upside is that the long queue for the gondola is actually shorter than expected. Once you exit the gondola you reach the main chalet with views of Santa's Workshop, the ice skating pond, reindeer, sleigh rides, snow sledding, Light Walk, and various routes to the ski lifts. We did most of the activities, but the highlight of the day was watching the sunset off the back balcony of the chalet overlooking West Bay and the Light Walk. And as much as I want to see real live reindeer as does everyone else, the two reindeers on display looked pretty sad and miserable -- not sure if they were sedated or if they were losing their minds due to captivity, but they did not act like they were enjoying their time at all (that was a pretty sad experience). One bit of advice, double check the weather for the mountain because when we decided to get off the mountain around 6PM it was already 8*F (-13*C) and the queue for the gondola ride down was about an hour long. Overall, it was an awesome experience and would highly recommend -- 4 out of 5 stars simply because I did not think having sad/depressed reindeers on display was necessary to sell the experience.
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Rose P.

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What's not to love about hiking up Grouse Mountain? The beauty is unmatched and makes you fall in love with Vancouver. Canada is a beautiful country and standing atop this mountain reminds you of it.
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Catherine N.

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We're in Vancouver for a short 5 days and the location wasn't even on our must sees BUT don't be us! Thankfully on a recommendation, we headed here. Only downfall is $60+ per person to the top is on the pricy side .. especially when there's no spot on their website advising that their restaurant was closed for a private event. See, our intention was to eat there which made the $60+ price tag sting a little more. However, we caught the sunset from the gondola and peak and it was worth every single penny!! Additionally, we took advantage of the Light walk and it was beautiful for sure!
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Eric C.

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Vancouver is spoiled by it's proximity to beautiful and scenic mountains. Among those is Grouse Mountain, a destination for those wanting to experience what the outdoors has to offer. Depending on the season, your experience will differ greatly. The summer has great trails to explore while the winter is a fantastic hill to challenge skiers and snowboarders. In addition, there is ice skating and snowshoeing. On this occasion the ice skating wasn't up to par. It was in very poor condition and many asked for refunds. I can't imagine this to be common, but there were disappointed parents and kids alike. While up on the mountain top there are a few different food options. We chose Lupin's for it's cafe-style food. My daughter wanted chicken strips and fries from the kids menu which came with two strips and a reasonable portion of fries. My wife and I opted for the same, but from the regular menu. You'll have the option of three or five chicken strips and the choice of dips to go with it. Unfortunately, the chicken strips are tiny. Embarrassingly tiny for their price. In fact, I reckon they chose the cheapest option from the supplier and get the runts of the chicken strip litter. The good news is the fries are plentiful and very similar to McDonald's fries. So if you like those, I highly recommend them. Others in our party ordered burgers and we're not all that impressed. With the tourist tax applied to the prices of their food, I was pretty disappointed. My suggestion? Eat before or after your trip to the mountain, if the other option is Lupin's.
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Jenni D.

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This was the worst experience ever. The gondola ride is a joke. They cram 100+ people into the gondola so the only people who get to enjoy the ride are the 20 people around the sides. Then I purchase a round trip ticket and on the way DOWN my ticket wouldn't load and they wouldn't let me on, although I showed my proof of purchase AND confirmation number. The kids working made me get out of line and go get a ticket. CUSTOMER service said oh your fine I see you bought the ticket but I'll just print a return ticket for you. Then the tickets from CS didn't even scan and they let me get on anyway. What an absolute joke. All in all, I think it's more for young kids with the bird show, lumberjacks, slow snail pace and gondola ride. Not sure I would recommend the gondola ride.
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Barry W.

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One line review: Worthwhile on a beautiful day. We took the gondola up -- a six-minute ride vs. the 90+ minute, natural stairmaster hike. It was literally the only way to fly. ;-) We got some nice photos and video on the way up. We partook of a number of the options: - ate at Altitudes - heard the grizzly bear guide talk, viewed the habitat, and saw grizzly bears (they came down at snack time). - attempted the Mountain Ropes Adventure. We had fun, and no one got hurt, so I call that a success at my more advanced age (nearly 60). Kudos to our ropes guide Lauren, who was terrific with both us and an entire birthday party of (late elementary?) boys. - saw the sights We had reserved a 7:30p return on the gondola, but there was no way. They really line up in the evening, and we didn't get on until 8p; even then, it was packed. I think they're on reduced capacity (something like 50%), but social distancing was impossible. People did wear their masks, for which I was grateful (I'm immune compromised, so the vaccine may not work for me.). We had a little adventure figuring out where our car was; the lots are not well-marked -- a minor annoyance. Pro-tip: Drop a pin in your maps app when you arrive, then follow the gps back to the pin. Bottom line: This was a fabulous day, and we'd gladly do it again. Recommended!

Brandi P.

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I took two 11 year old children here on March 14th (a Thursday). We had an incredible time thanks to the amazing staff. Zach took us up the gondola and did a fantastic job projecting his voice and educating us on Grouse when the PA stopped working. Mac took amazing care of our skating and sledding rental needs. He was friendly and knowledgable. Wyatt took us on a sleigh ride and made the ride so much fun for the girls, joking around with them the entire time. Thank you for a fabulous day!
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Emily Ruth L.

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What a great way to spend the day! Awesome views. Gondola ride. Zip lining. Lumberjack show. Bird shows. Bear. Ample pay parking at the base. Highly recommend.
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Mike D.

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Great view s fun lumberjack show. Excellent grizzly bear reserve, nice birds of prey showing. Good restaurants with a view by tram . Free bus from Canada place . Needs 5-6 hours
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Yvonne M.

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We overall had a nice time here. Everything was open the day we visited. If you go early in the morning, the Sky-ride gondola is nearly empty. However, no joke on the way down later in the day, we truly were packed in to the point of uncomfortable. That is my only complaint. The rest of the day was wonderful. We took the chairlift to the peak. The lumberjack show was amazing. We loved the Owl presentation as well. The playground is amazing! A must visit for younger school aged children. I would recommend for families. The bears were even out , and we could see them in the bear habitat.
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Rick M.

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Great views, good eats, and great location. Easily accessible form down town Vancouver . Lots to see for the whole family... did I mention wolves and grizzly bears to see!
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Anna R.

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Don't come during the off season or on a weekday. Despite my due diligence most everything was closed when we visited. No lumber jack show, Beaver Tails was closed as was the Grizzly hut next to the Grizzly bears. Thankfully the peak chair lift was operating and the kids' tree canopy adventure was open. Those two experiences salvaged our visit. My kids could gave spent the day at the canopy. The view from the chair lift is amazing save for the haze due to wildfires in the area. The sky tram is a cool experience as well. Overall it was a good visit, but would have been much better if more attractions were open, especially for the price point.
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Matthew I.

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Fun mountain. Easy to learn in and great for locals, but it's always so busy and the employees are never trained enough to handle large crowds. There are just too many people to be able to greet the most value out of the ticket prices that this company is charging. It's always worth experiencing once, but would not come back.
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Vanessa S.

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I have never been up to the mountains before, so I don't have any experience with skiing or snowboarding. Even if you have no interest in that or just want to have fun in the snow there are things for you to do! We stopped to eat first at the cafeteria area then went ice skating. Skates were $11 for the two of us which was so cheap. After skating we went on the light walk which was really a 5 minute walk with lights across the trees. As you get farther into the walk there is a flat snow area which is beautiful to relax at and have fun in the snow. There were Santa pictures too but we didn't go in there to see. Will be back to try ziplining in the summer!
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Sherry C.

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I had always wanted to go to Grouse Mountain at Christmas time. It was so beautiful. Lots of snow and seeing people skating. I even saw Santa Claus. I will definitely do again.
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Chad D.

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Vancouver is my favorite North American city because of Grouse Mountain. You can literally drive 10 mins north of downtown Vancouver and be in the mountains. If you want to get some fresh air, take a hike, get a nice view of the city, this is the place. I love being at the top and walking around the ski area checking out the sights. It's so peaceful and scenic. The ride up and down on the Sky Ride offers some amazing views. I snowboarded here a few years ago and it was a lot of fun. The top of the mountain/ski lodge is even more beautiful when it's covered in snow.
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Foodie M.

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Beautiful view , good food but slow service . The restaurant was not busy still we had to wait for our food and they brought starters (wings) after the burgers ..... duh !
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Denise Z.

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You can't go wrong with a day trip to the mountain. This must look amazing in the fall when the leaves change colors. There are many activities for all ages and abilities.
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Tony T.

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Fun place to come visit and take a walk around. Took the gondola up and saw the bear habitat, the lumberjack show, and the owl session. You can also take the chairlift to the peak to get a view of the entire area. You pay for the tickets and the parking. but overall it's not a bad way to spend a day. If you lose your car keys like I did, there are complimentary shuttles to Canada Place every half hour.