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What: 1231m. A popular peak with excellent partial views of Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
Where: Grouse Mountain is located above North Vancouver, BC.
Difficulty: | 1/5 | Well-marked trail |
Runnability: | 5/5 | Popular access trails offer many opportunities to open it up |
Peak view: | 4/5 |
Partially-obscured views of surrounding peaks and valleys. |
Scenery: | 4/5 | Mostly second growth forests. |
Children: | 5/5 | Child friendly |
Dogs: | 5/5 | Great for dogs |
Route overview: Grouse Mountain can be approached from 2 directions. Both approaches offer a great deal of variety for the novice bagger.
Trip distance: From the Grouse base parking lot, roughly 2.5 km. From end of paved Mountain Highway, roughly 12 km.
Trip time: From Grouse parking lot, plan for 1.5 - 2.5 hours. From end of paved Mountain Highway, plan for 3- 4 hours. This assumes a moderate running pace and some contingency for getting lost.
Safety:
Name Origin: This mountain received its name in 1894 when it was climbed by a party including E.A. Cleveland, who many years later became chief commissioner of the Greater Vancouver Water District. They named it "Grouse Mountain" because of the blue grouse they shot on it.
Headwaters for: Mosquito Creek. Mackay Creek.
Getting there: Drive to Grouse Mountain base or, alternatively, to the end of Mountain Highway. Note: Parking near the top of Mountain Highway is hard to find. Do not park in the resident parking. You will be ticketed!
Route Details: Grouse Mountain is a popular ski area. There are 2 primary routes.
From base of Grouse
From top of Mountain Highway
Neighboring peaks:
Submitted by: Ean Jackson and David Crerar
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