Grouse Mountain Admission Ticket





Description
With admission to Grouse Mountain, just 15 minutes north of downtown Vancouver, you can enjoy panoramic views as you travel aboard the Red Skyride or the new Blue Grouse Gondola. An exceptional 7-minute ride to the Peak of Vancouver to explore nature and enjoy breathtaking views. Once at the top, you can enjoy many included activities. In the summer, you can visit our grizzly bear habitat, take in a Birds in Motion demonstration, watch the Lumberjack Show, ride our Peak Chairlift, and add on Gravity Coaster, Mountain Ropes and Ziplines for an extra fee. In winter, enjoy adventures including the stunning Light Walk, Sliding Zone, outdoor skating pond, or give snowshoeing a try. Skates, sleds and snowshoes are available for rent. Year-round, you can enjoy our Mountaintop Chalet, which includes great dining options, the Theatre in the Sky, and two gift shops for souvenirs and clothing. Please check www.grousemountain.com to be aware of open activities on a day-to-day basis.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Step onto the iconic red Skyride tram or Blue Gondola to be whisked towards the Peak Chalet during a scenic 6-minute ride up the lush and forested slopes of Grouse Mountain. Take in panoramic views of the city skyline, the ships in the harbour, the Strait of Georgia, and even Vancouver Island. Note that most outdoor activities are seasonal, and we recommend checking the Grouse Mountain website to see daily operational notices and hours. During the winter, you can take advantage of snowshoeing, ice skating, and sledding options, and take a nice stroll through the beautiful Light Walk. During the summer, you can visit the Mountain’s two resident Grizzly bears, check out the Lumberjack Show or Birds in Motion Demonstration, ride the Peak Chairlift, and stroll through the forested trail of the Eco Walk. Both seasons offer incredible views, skyride access, entry to the Peak Chalet, the Theatre in the sky, and great dining and shopping opportunities!
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
Free Shuttle runs everyday from May 15th 2026 to September 7th, 2026 from Canada Place (downtown) First Come First Serve based, from 9am to 6pm, every 30 minutes approximately.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Operates in all weather conditions; please dress appropriately
Reviews(547)
It was a beautiful view, the lines were short, which was nice so everything moved pretty quickly. We enjoyed the bear enclosure as well as the lumberjack show all lots of fun.
I visited last week with a pre-teen and teenager, both boys, and we were all disappointed. The gondola ride was great, and the Lumberjack show was entertaining. But, that was it. We were willing to pay for the gravity coaster, but we'd have to wait an hour for tickets to be available, and again, there was nothing else to do. To be fair, the bear enclosure was empty because Grinder the bear died the week before. The staff was affected by this, and reportedly, Grinder's companion was as well. He was reportedly depressed and so he hadn't been coming out into the enclosure. That said, even if the bears were there, it wouldn't really have been worth the ticket charge. We also did choose not to attend the bird show, due to lack of interest. However, I did appreciate that there are free shuttles between there and Canada Place, and from Capilano Park (which was a much better experience for us).
There was a bit of miscommunication witj the shuttle. Hollie helps us out with the bus location and helped us to get there.
Sooo much to do there and absolutely breathtaking views. Absolutely loved it. We spent all afternoon there and watched all the shows and did the chairlift, even saw one of the bears! We struggled due to the lack of shade though!
The experience was excellent. Should be aware that Viator ticket requires you to still queue at ticket office to get actual ticket. The Viator booking is just a voucher. That is a problem if it is busy. And it does get busy.
Cheaper through Viator- we had a lot of fun! Lots to do at the top of the mountain. Beautiful scenery.
Grouse Mountain is pretty cool. Good nature talks, eco tour around the property and the roller coaster was fun
The trip to the mountain is well worth the money. Lots to do to keep you amused. The lumberjack show was brilliant and the views are stunning.
A pleasant excursion to the top of a mountain overlooking Vancouver. Good views of the ships dotting English Harbor and the skyscrapers of Downtown Vancouver.
Absolutely fantastic experience and would do it again. Lots of things to see at the top, fun activities (both free and paid), beautiful views and great hikes.



