Grouse Mountain Zipline Adventure
Vancouver, Canada
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Trip Type: Ziplines
Duration: Varies
Capture jaw-dropping views as you soar between the peaks of Grouse and Dam mountains on this zipline tour. Speed along five ziplines, and then romp about the resort-playground of Grouse Mountain through a variety of activities included in your tour. Hop aboard the Skyride aerial tram, catch a lumberjack in action and talk to a ranger at the Wildlife Refuge. After enjoying views of Vancouver and BC’s gorgeous old-growth forests, settle in for a cup of hot cocoa at this popular mountaintop attraction.
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Capture jaw-dropping views as you soar between the peaks of Grouse and Dam mountains on this zipline tour. Speed along five ziplines, and then romp about the resort-playground of Grouse Mountain through a variety of activities included in your tour. Hop aboard the Skyride aerial tram, catch a lumberjack in action and talk to a ranger at the Wildlife Refuge. After enjoying views of Vancouver and BC’s gorgeous old-growth forests, settle in for a cup of hot cocoa at this popular mountaintop attraction.Receive a safety briefing and then fly across the peaks and canyons of Grouse and Dam mountains, speeding up to 50 miles (80 km) per hour at heights up to 200 feet (70 meters). Capture views of British Columbia’s old-growth forests, as well as Vancouver’s North Shore. And that’s not all — enjoy a selection of activities included with your zipline tour. See below for more details.
5-Zipline Peak Experience
Tackle a five-zipline circuit in two hours. Then, check out the Skyride aerial tram, the Peak Chairlift, a 45-minute Lumberjack Show set in the early 1900s, the Peak Chalet, and a Birds in Motion presentation. At the Wildlife Refuge, listen to a ranger talk about bears and wolves, among other alpine animals.
5-Zipline Peak Experience
Tackle a five-zipline circuit in two hours. Then, check out the Skyride aerial tram, the Peak Chairlift, a 45-minute Lumberjack Show set in the early 1900s, the Peak Chalet, and a Birds in Motion presentation. At the Wildlife Refuge, listen to a ranger talk about bears and wolves, among other alpine animals.
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