Grouse Mountain will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination for the 2021-22 season | The Canadian News

Grouse Mountain has announced that it will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination for the 2021-22 season.

This will apply to all guests and employees, Grouse Mountain Resorts said in a statement.

Beginning on opening day, anyone born in 2009 or earlier must provide proof of vaccination to access the resort, including the Skyride, mountaintop facilities and activities.

This includes hikers using the Grouse Grind trail and wanting to access the mountaintop facilities and go down the Skyride.

The resort said all pass holders will be able to provide their vaccination verification once and will not have to provide it every day.


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These guests can choose to send a copy of their BC vaccination card and a copy of a valid official photo ID (for guests over 19 years old) digitally or visit Guest Services at Grouse Mountain to submit required documentation in person by Nov. 15, the resort said in a statement.

After November 15, pass holders and Multi-Day Snow School participants will be required to show proof of vaccination on site during their first visit.

Individual ticket holders will need to show proof of vaccination at each visit before boarding the Skyride.

Masks will remain mandatory for all indoor facilities and the Skyride, the resort states.

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