Celebrate the festive season at Grouse Mountain’s annual Peak of Christmas®, beginning Friday, November 20th and running through January 3rd, 2021. The elves have been hard at work preparing the mountaintop to safely welcome you to Vancouver’s North Pole.
Update: Please note the Peak of Christmas has been cancelled for 2020. You can still visit Grouse Mountain to experience the Light Walk, skate pond, sliding zone, and other snow activities. For more details please visit GrouseMountain.com/Winter-Activities.
“Experience the magic of the season in a mountaintop Christmas wonderland at Vancouver’s North Pole,” said Grouse Mountain’s Marketing & Communications Manager, Julia Grant. “Our Peak of Christmas celebration allows guests of all ages to immerse themselves in the festive season by wandering through the glittering lights of our enchanting Light Walk, meeting Santa’s real reindeer or gliding across the outdoor Skating Pond.”
Marvel at the stunning light installations that bring radiance to the winter night on Grouse Mountain’s popular Light Walk. As dusk falls, enjoy a walk or snowshoe amongst the glittering lights around Blue Grouse Lake.
Take a spin on Grouse Mountain’s 8,000-square foot outdoor mountaintop Skating Pond surrounded by snowy trees adorned with glimmering lights.
As Santa himself will not be visiting Grouse Mountain this holiday season, two of his real reindeer, Dancer and Vixen will take up residence on the mountaintop to spread Christmas cheer.
Guests are reminded that all festive Peak of Christmas activities are complimentary with an Annual or Snow Pass, a Skyride admission ticket or at a special family rate of $99 for 2 adults and 2 children. Advance Skyride reservations are required with ticket purchase as well as for pass holders accessing the Mountain.
In line with Grouse Mountain’s PureClean Commitment, there are a number of protocols in place to ensure the health and safety of guests while enjoying the Peak of Christmas. Face coverings are required inside all Resort facilities as well as in areas where physical distancing cannot be maintained.