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Vancouver's beautiful nature,
Grouse Mountain
Grouse Mountain is a mountain located north of downtown Vancouver, and is a natural retreat that is easily accessible from the city. Take the gondola to the top for spectacular views and enjoy hiking.
With just one ticket, you can enjoy the Sky Ride, chairlift, lumberjack show, and guided forest walk, making it a full day.
On Grouse Mountain
How to enjoy summer
At 1,200 metres high, Gruse Mountain is one of Vancouver’s must-visit destinations, offering a variety of activities year-round. Take the Sky Ride Tram up the North Shore Mountains, hike to the expansive summit, explore the grizzly bear sanctuary and enjoy a variety of activities.
Enjoy Grouse Mountain to the fullest with a ticket that includes all the activities there to enjoy!
A dizzying gondola ride
You can go up to Grouse Mountain by gondola. While riding the gondola to the top, you can enjoy the magnificent view of downtown Vancouver and the Pacific Ocean at a glance! The vast Canadian landscape from the top is a special opportunity that can only be enjoyed in the summer.
Various activities
There are many things to enjoy on Grouse Mountain in the summer.
Hiking:
There are hiking courses of varying difficulty, so everyone from beginners to experts can enjoy them.
In particular, the Grouse Grind is a hiking trail known for its steep slopes and is popular with Vancouverites.
Lumberjack Show:
An interesting show that showcases the traditional skills of Canadian loggers.
Wild Bear Sanctuary:
There is a sanctuary where you can meet two rescued bears living on Grouse Mountain. You can see them up close and feed them.
This ticket gives you access to the Skyride, Peak Chairlift, Lumberjack Show, Ranger Talks, and hiking.
address :
Grouse Mountain Grouse Mountain
6400 Nancy Greene Way, North Vancouver, BC V7R 4K9 Canada
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Hours of operation:
9:00 am - 9:30 pm
※ Operating hours may vary depending on the season, so please refer to the official website before visiting.
Grouse Mountain