Known as both a hotel and an attraction, Grouse Mountain is a popular North Vancouver year-round mountain playground. There’s no higher view of Vancouver’s North Shore and the metropolis of Vancouver than the one you’ll see from the famous Grouse Mountain Skyride, an aerial tram that ferries visitors up the mountain 365 days a year.
Your mountaintop journey starts of evolved as you get off the Skyride, and arrive in the Peak Chalet. You’ll discover a range of dining and buying options, as well as the Theatre in the Sky.
Grouse Mountain has a notable series of award-winning eating excessive above the city. The Observatory is the crown jewel of the resort’s restaurant collection.
Skyride Surf Adventure
This summer time (2016), Grouse Mountain has something new and exciting in keep for you – a Skyride Surf Adventure. Feel the wind on your face as you go with the flow above the treetops and ascend from 1,610 meters from the Valley Station to the Peak Chalet on the roof of the Skyride! On your day trip, you will research about the inner workings of the aerial tramway system. Age 12+
Grouse Grind
The Grouse Grind path takes you thru steep and rugged terrain from the North Vancouver plateau to the glorious Grouse mountain peak. The trail is solely 2.9 km long, but it is very challenging with 2,830 stairs and an elevation gain of 2,800 ft. You can understand why “The Grind” is a favorite spot for locals to improve their fitness degree in a hurry. On average you can expect the climb to take up to an hour and a half of to complete, relying on your fitness level, newbie hikers need to allow up to two hours.
Activities All Year
Summertime on Grouse Mountain is an exceptional time for going for a hike, watching a lumberjack show, traveling wildlife refuge, taking a helicopter tour, paragliding, observing a Birds of Prey demonstration. Year spherical you can go to a film at the Theatre in the Sky, and experience mind-blowing dining options. Winter on Grouse Mountain includes extraordinary skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing and ice-skating.
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