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January 02, 2022
Howard Kennedy from
Canada
Howard Kennedy from

Grouse has no reservation system for winter 2021/2022; however, proof of vaccination is required & masks are mandatory on the gondola & indoor areas. The snow pack this year is healthy. Visitors can enjoy snowshoeing, skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing. Grouse is being cautious with the weather & operational changes are made due to weather. Late openings & early closures should be expected. If you're visiting the North Shore mountains for any reason then please visit the North Shore Rescue site to prepare for your outing. They now offer an interactive video to demonstrate proper decision making because they are experiencing record call volumes from unprepared backcountry users.
March 14, 2021
Howard Kennedy from
Canada
Howard Kennedy from

Covid conditions require reservations resulting in reasonable gondola upload lines & tolerable chair lines once on the mountain. Booking requires some forethought & predictive snow forecasting. Best days are mid-week storm days; the tourists, hikers, snowshoers, & fair-weather skiers stay home. It's all below treeline, so contrast is never an issue & there's no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing. Great tree terrain off the Olympic Chair - short, but sweet, rivalling anything skiable on the North Shore.
February 18, 2019
Nick from
Canada
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January 24, 2019
Carey Robson from
Canada
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January 04, 2018
Cryophile from
Canada
Cryophile from

Handy Dandy slopes within range of the city. Gondola access, no snow driving or winter tyres needed. Watch out for busy days, lineups and limited parking. All local mountains have this problem. Mid week is the best; almost a private hill and still groomed snow. Ski or ride from 8:30am morning to 10pm at night. Cheap eats on the mountain. Save your time and pick your days. Whistler is now too expensive for locals. Night skiing is great (watch out for ice if temperature drops) with a spectacular view of the city lights.
January 28, 2017
Josef from
Canada
Josef from

Great local ski hill. Excellent value if you buy the Y2-play pass that comes out mid February.
Best local steep runs if you ski the Olympic chair.
Avoid weekends; go early or late to find good parking. It's only $40 parking for a year (before 9am or after 4pm).
My go-to place for the last 15 years. Quick & easy if you live on the North shore. No long car rides to get there.
Awesome staff great service and mountain preparations.
January 18, 2017
Caroline L from
Canada
Caroline L from

After purchasing an annual parking pass, within less than a month I realized I would not be using it due to the parking lots being full on numerous occasions. I did not realize how much they must oversell their parking passes.
I requested a refund, which I was denied by Nick Sutherby, the Base Operations Supervisor. As he said: "we find that the number of passes sold meets the needs of our guests". I guess I am not a guest, as it certainly did not meet my needs.
Customer service is appalling for a tourist spot! We will be writing reviews everywhere. Hope the $40 they gained from me is worth losing at least three customers. And I hope many more read my reviews.
December 19, 2015
ShredJesus from
Canada
ShredJesus from

Grouse Mountain is known as the iconic backdrop of Vancouver BC and is a host to many tourist activities ranging from shopping to skiing. Technically, the ski resort is home to some of the most accessible fall line and tree skiing in the Vancouver area. But it can be hard to find amongst the hoards of tourists. With tram-only access, there isn't much of a mountain road to deal with and you get a spectacular view of Vancouver on the way up. Be prepared to pay for parking. If you time it right (check the snow phone for the most up to date snow report) you can be hot-lapping amazing snow 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver. For the best terrain ride the Olympic chair; for park riding, the Screaming Eagle is your friend. Avoid weekends and holidays (or expect to wait) and watch the weather closely as it can fluctuate between freezing and raining which will affect the snow immensely. I've had some of the best snowboarding of my life up Grouse. And it's an amazing place to crew up and ride with a big group of friends. Hell, you can take the city bus there! Accessible amazing terrain. Sweet!
January 18, 2015
Country Grammer from
Canada
Country Grammer from

January 05, 2014
dave t from
Canada
dave t from

For a ski resort that's less than an hours drive from a major city, Grouse can't be beat. Sure, it's expensive but that goes with the real estate. And what resort doesn't have expensive food. The blue gondola is run just for staff and supplies, and running a gondola isn't free.
Work in Vancouver in the day, be on the slopes for night skiing by 7pm.