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Grouse Mountain offering 100 free admission tickets

Staff report
July 17, 2020 12:53pm

From July 20 to 31, Grouse Mountain will give one hundred free Mountain Admission tickets per day.

Each day from July 20th to 31st, free admission will be available to the first one hundred people who book tickets online only, from 6 am daily for same day visits.

Skyride boarding time reservations are required as part of the free admission. In addition, admission will be off 50% off from July 20th to 31st.

Guests can visit with resident Grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola at their mountaintop refuge, learn all about owls at the newly expanded Owl Interpretive Sessions at the Grouse Mountain.

“We are thrilled to welcome B.C. back to Grouse Mountain with this amazing offer to experience our majestic wildlife, exciting activities and breathtaking views, right in their own backyard,” said Julia Grant, Grouse Mountain’s Communications Manager.

“This summer is an incredible opportunity for locals to rediscover all the amazing activities and experiences Grouse Mountain offers. For those that don’t manage to score a free admission ticket, all Mountain Admission will be 50% off for the same time period.”

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