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Experience a peaceful winter evening with a private snowshoe tour in Vancouver, led by a knowledgeable guide on scenic trails at Grouse Mountain for $48.57.

This private snowshoe tour in Vancouver offers an accessible way to explore British Columbia’s winter landscapes. Priced at $48.57 per person, the experience lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it an ideal activity for a relaxed winter evening. Led by a local hiking guide, this tour emphasizes gentle exercise, outdoor skill-building, and scenic views without requiring prior snowshoeing experience. Its focus on a supportive and calm environment makes it suitable for most participants, including those new to outdoor winter activities.
A key highlight is the inclusive nature of the tour, with one pair of snowshoes and a headlamp provided. The tour begins at 6400 Nancy Greene Way in North Vancouver and takes place on one of Vancouver’s well-loved ski hills—Grouse Mountain. While the admission fee for the mountain is not included, the experience offers an authentic winter adventure, perfect for unwinding after a busy day.

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The tour takes place on a 2.6 km trail at Grouse Mountain, a well-known Vancouver ski hill. This area showcases British Columbia’s winter landscape through tall old-growth trees and offers sweeping views of the city lights below. The trail’s minimal elevation gain makes it accessible for most participants, whether they’re beginners or more experienced hikers seeking a peaceful walk.
As the sun sets, the glow of city lights adds a magical touch to the scenery. The evening timing provides a serene atmosphere, away from daytime crowds, perfect for those wanting a tranquil experience in nature. The guide leads the group at a comfortable pace, making stops at scenic viewpoints to appreciate the winter beauty of Vancouver and its surroundings.
This experience is designed to be both relaxing and educational. The hiking guide shares practical outdoor skills, focusing on snowshoeing safety and techniques. Participants learn how to use their included snowshoes and headlamp comfortably, gaining confidence for future outdoor explorations.
The guide’s expertise ensures that questions are answered, and safety is a priority. The supportive environment encourages participants to try new skills without feeling pressured. This focus on confidence building makes the tour especially appealing for those interested in outdoor activities or wanting to expand their outdoor skill set.

Travelers should dress in layered clothing suitable for winter weather, including winter shoes or hiking boots with ankle support. A small backpack is recommended to carry 1 liter of water and a snack for energy. The tour provides one pair of snowshoes and one headlamp, so personal gear is minimal.
Participants are advised to wear hats and appropriate clothing to stay warm and dry throughout the walk. The gear provided ensures that even those new to snowshoeing can participate comfortably, making this a hassle-free outdoor activity.

The tour starts at Grouse Mountain, where the nighttime snowshoe walk begins. The trail is designed for easy learning, with minimal elevation gain, allowing participants to focus on enjoying the scenery and practicing snowshoeing techniques.
Along the way, the group makes stops at scenic viewpoints, giving ample opportunity to take in BC’s winter landscape and city lights. For those seeking a more challenging experience, the tour can be extended with steeper sections—a great option for fit participants wanting to add a bit more fitness to their evening.
The entire experience lasts about 90 minutes, ending back at the starting point with plenty of time to reflect on the tranquil winter scenery.
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The meeting point is conveniently located at Nancy Greene Way in North Vancouver. The tour is private, involving only your group, which allows for a more personalized and flexible experience. The activity is near public transportation, making it accessible for most travelers.
Since admission fees for Grouse Mountain are not included, visitors should plan accordingly if they wish to explore the mountain area further after the snowshoe tour. Confirmation of booking is received within 48 hours, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind in case of weather changes.

The price of $48.57 offers a good value for a personalized, guided outdoor activity in Vancouver. The inclusion of snowshoes and a headlamp lowers the barrier to entry for those new to winter sports. The knowledgeable guide enhances the experience by sharing outdoor skills and local insights.
The tour’s flexibility—with options to extend for more challenge—makes it adaptable to different fitness levels and interests. While the admission fee for Grouse Mountain is extra, the overall experience is affordable and provides an authentic taste of Vancouver’s winter outdoor life.

This tour is perfect for beginners and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful, guided snowshoe experience. It’s well-suited for couples, small groups, or solo travelers who want a private activity focused on scenery and outdoor skills. It’s especially beneficial for those who prefer a relaxed pace and a supportive environment.
Participants looking for a more active or challenging experience can opt to extend the trail with steeper sections, making it versatile. The evening timing is ideal for travelers wanting to enjoy winter landscapes without daytime crowds or busy schedules.
The private snowshoe tour at Grouse Mountain offers a straightforward yet charming way to experience Vancouver’s winter scenery. Priced reasonably at $48.57 and lasting around 90 minutes, it provides an accessible outdoor activity enriched by expert guidance and scenic views.
While the admission fee for Grouse Mountain is extra, the inclusion of snowshoes and a headlamp enhances the value. The tour’s supportive pace and beginner-friendly approach make it a great choice for anyone curious about snowshoeing or seeking a peaceful outdoor experience after sunset.
This activity suits those seeking relaxation, scenic beauty, and outdoor skill-building in a private setting. It’s a dependable option for a memorable winter evening in Vancouver, especially for visitors eager to enjoy the calm of nature in the city’s backyard.
Is prior snowshoeing experience required?
No, this tour is designed for beginners, with minimal elevation gain and supportive guidance.
What should I wear on the tour?
Wear layered clothing, winter shoes or hiking boots with ankle support, a hat, and dry, warm clothes to stay comfortable.
Are the snowshoes and headlamp included?
Yes, one pair of snowshoes and one headlamp are included in the price.
Can I extend the tour for more challenge?
Yes, the trail can be extended with steeper sections for those seeking additional fitness.
Where is the meeting point?
The tour starts at 6400 Nancy Greene Way, North Vancouver.
Is this activity suitable for children or seniors?
Most travelers can participate, but individual mobility and weather conditions should be considered.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is transportation included?
Transportation is not included, but the location is near public transit for easy access.