Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: - Pick-ups are available from Downtown Vancouver and Burnaby hotels. Please confirm your pick up location and time with the tour operator, details will be given in the voucher.
Please dress appropriately for the tour as it will run, come rain or shine
Please note that timings are approximate and the duration of tours may vary due to weather, traffic, road maintenance, and size of the group
The order that the sites are visited in, may vary throughout the season
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Infants under 3 are free
Grouse Mountain offers a blend of natural beauty and exciting activities. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Vancouver, the Pacific Ocean, and surrounding mountains. It's known as the "Peak of Vancouver" and provides opportunities to see local wildlife, enjoy scenic walks, and experience unique attractions like the Skyride gondola. It's an ideal spot for nature lovers and those seeking a memorable outdoor adventure near the city.
Yes, there is typically an admission fee to access Grouse Mountain. This fee usually covers the Skyride gondola service, providing scenic transport up the mountain. It often includes access to various mountaintop attractions such as the wildlife refuge, lumberjack shows, and other seasonal activities, allowing visitors to fully explore the "Peak of Vancouver" experiences.
For a comprehensive visit to Grouse Mountain, it is generally recommended to allocate at least 3 to 4 hours. This allows ample time to enjoy the scenic Skyride, explore the mountaintop attractions, observe Canada's wildlife, and take in the panoramic views without feeling rushed. If you plan to hike or participate in additional activities, you might want to extend your visit.
Grouse Mountain itself offers various interpretive programs and activities that act as informal guided experiences, such as ranger talks at the wildlife refuge or lumberjack demonstrations, providing insights into the mountain's ecology and history. While formal, private guided tours for the entire mountain may vary, visitors can often find scheduled educational presentations that enhance their visit.
From downtown Vancouver, you can take public transit to reach Grouse Mountain. A common route involves taking a Seabus from Waterfront Station to Lonsdale Quay in North Vancouver, then transferring to a local bus (e.g., #236 Grouse Mountain) directly to the base of Grouse Mountain. The total travel time varies but typically takes about 45 minutes to an hour.
Yes, during peak season, Grouse Mountain often provides a complimentary shuttle service from various locations in downtown Vancouver directly to the base of the mountain. It's advisable to check the official Grouse Mountain website for current schedules, pick-up points, and operating dates, as these services are typically seasonal.
Yes, ride-sharing services such as Uber and traditional taxis can drop off and pick up visitors at the base of Grouse Mountain. There are designated areas for passenger loading and unloading. This offers a convenient direct transportation option, especially for those who prefer not to use public transit or have specific timing needs.
At Grouse Mountain, visitors can experience a unique wildlife refuge where they can observe grizzly bears and other Canadian wildlife in a natural habitat. Beyond wildlife, the mountain offers the thrilling Skyride gondola ascent, breathtaking panoramic views from the peak, and various seasonal activities like hiking trails, lumberjack shows, and even zip-lining, providing diverse experiences.