Today marked the arrival of two of Santa’s reindeer – Dancer and Vixen. They are here to rest up and eat well before their epic journey around the world on Christmas Eve!
Starting this Saturday, November 28th, you can visit Dancer and Vixen at their habitat next to Santa’s Workshop at the Skating Pond
During The Peak of Christmas at Grouse Mountain through December 24th, we will be holding two daily Reindeer Interpretive Sessions at 2pm and 4pm. At these sessions a formal talk will be given and guests can get up close and personal with these vital members of Santa's team.
Please stop by and visit Dancer and Vixen and don’t forget to ask them to put in a good word with Santa for you!
News & Events: What's New
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Snowfall presents a new challenge
With 150cm of snow at Grouse Mountain the project site of The Eye of the Wind has evolved into something very different. The white steel tower, viewPOD and blades are nearly camouflaged in their snowy surroundings. Access to the site is a large challenge as our team relies on snowmobiles and snowcats. The electrical control building of the structure is now full of the necessary gear that allows us to bring electricity from the generator into our local grid. We will complete the connections and testing of this gear over the next few weeks. Inside of the tower the elevator installation is progressing well. We have a near-complete elevator cab and elevator rails that go as high as 40 metres – two thirds of the way up the 65 metre tower. Still lots of work to do before the holiday season begins.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Opening Friday for the 83rd Winter Season!
Enthusiastic Skiers and Riders: Come Get Your First Taste of Paradise!
Get your snow gear! Mother Nature is right on time for us to open the 2009/2010 ski and snowboard season tomorrow. We can't wait to see you tomorrow as we open Paradise Bowl and the Greenway Chair at 4pm. Operating hours will be from 9am to 10pm following opening day.
Until further notice, skiers and riders can access downhill terrain for the cost of General Admission.
Expect more runs to open as snow conditions deepen, and we can all look forward to welcoming multitudes of snow enthusiasts as we work hard towards another robust season.
For up to date information about lift, run and activity status, visit our Mountain Report daily.
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