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Mountain Bike Park Coming to Grouse Mountain

North Shore residents will no longer have to endure the peril of driving the Sea to Sky Highway or navigating BC Ferries heading towards the Sunshine coast to ride bike park. Today Grouse Mountain announced plans for a lift accessed Mountain Bike Park, with construction already underway and intentions to open next spring. Gravity Logic, who helped shape Whistler Bike Park has been enlisted to help with the build, with trails being serviced by the Screaming Eagle Chairlift. This isn't however, the first time downhill tracks have been carved down Grouse Mountain, having hosted a World Cup in 2001, a track was built throughout what some of you skiers will recognize as 'The Cut'.

We have reached out to Grouse Mountain and will loop back once we know more information in regards to pass options, number of trails, and pricing.

Full Press Release from Grouse Mountain

As part of a $9 million investment, Grouse Mountain is excited to announce there will soon be even more ways to enjoy the Resort, with the addition of a Mountain Coaster, and the North Shore’s only chairlift accessed Mountain Bike Park both opening next spring.

The new attractions will open after the launch of the Resort’s new state-of-the-art gondola, set to open in winter 2024/25 in what will be an exciting 12 months for Grouse Mountain, as it works to greatly enhance its four-season offerings and the overall guest experience.

The thrill begins with the Mountain Coaster launching in spring 2025, taking adventurers on an exhilarating ride of twists and turns, weaving through a series of trees and exciting features before being greeted by an awe-inspiring view of Vancouver.

“For guests who don’t ski or snowboard at Grouse Mountain, it is a side of the Resort, and Vancouver that they’ve likely never seen before,” said Michael Cameron, President, Grouse Mountain Resort. “Located to the skiers left of The Cut, the design of the Coaster has allowed us to maintain the integrity of the Mountain by incorporating the trees as well as fun features along the journey of the track.”

Construction of the alpine, gravity-fed coaster is progressing well, with stage one completed in 2023, and track laying of the 1,434-metre permanent structure well underway. Guests will enjoy speeds of up to 45 kilometres an hour on the track which includes a vertical descent of 919-metres, a 91-metre vertical drop, and an ascent of 515-metres which returns them to the mountaintop without having to exit the cart.

For guests who would prefer to experience the Mountain on two wheels, the Mountain Bike Park is also set to open in spring, 2025, and by utilising the Screaming Eagle chairlift, will be the only lift-accessed bike park on the North Shore.

Building of the bike trails is already well underway, with Grouse Mountain enlisting the expertise of Gravity Logic who helped build the acclaimed Whistler Bike Park. Works will continue across the summer and fall seasons to complete as much as possible before the first snowfall arrives later this year.

The Bike Park will host a series of trails including beginner green and blue flow trails, and advanced intermediate and expert trails, which will allow riders to challenge themselves on more technical features. All trails will lead back to the Screaming Eagle chairlift to return riders to the mountaintop.

With a focus on family-friendly fun and progression, the trails at Grouse Mountain will be a great stepping stone to the world-class trails already present on the North Shore, and will allow for quicker, more frequent laps by eliminating the need for climbing or shuttling.

“The addition of the gondola has allowed us to explore a whole mountain of opportunities not previously available with our current Skyride,” said Cameron. “It’s an exciting time for Grouse and we’re so happy to be sharing these new amenities with our community.” 

Since the world’s first double chairlift was built at the Resort in 1949, Grouse Mountain has had a rich history of investing in modern, recreational technology. The new gondola, Mountain Coaster, and Mountain Bike Park projects support the continued investment in the world-class experience Grouse Mountain offers and ensures Vancouver’s number one natural attraction is accessible for generations to come.

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xy9ine
+2 TerryP Mark

*cautious optimism ensues*

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Useless
0

Same for me… holding breath, trying to keep expectations low

It will be curious how they will, or will not manage “bike-outs”.  A number of fun loamer options, but also very easy for people to take a wrong  turn into MacKay or Mosquito Creek catchments.

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YungSquab
-1 thaaad

Did the press release actually include that photo of what appears to be a golf cart path? Just asking so that I can lower my expectations.

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