Ride the Skyride aerial tram to a 1,100m alpine summit for a sweeping panorama over the city, harbour and your ship in port. Mountain Admission bundles the only-here experiences: resident grizzlies Grinder and Coola in their refuge, the famous lumberjack show, and the Birds in Motion raptor demos. Grouse runs its own free seasonal shuttle from Canada Place (mid-May to early Sept, ~every 30 min), so it's fully doable independently in a port-day window.
What to expect
You'll glide up the Skyride aerial tram through the forest canopy to the 1,100-metre alpine summit, where the city, harbour, and your ship materialize below in a sweeping panorama. Once at the peak, you'll move through the mountain's lineup of resident experiences: watch the famous lumberjack show, meet the refuge grizzlies Grinder and Coola, and catch the Birds in Motion raptor demonstrations. The rhythm is unhurried—you control the pacing between attractions, lingering on the summit views as long as you'd like before descending.
Direct is dramatically cheaper. The ship's combined 'Capilano & Grouse North Shore Tour' is $335 — one of the worst markups in this port. DIY both landmarks (~$60 Grouse + ~$59 Capilano) on free operator shuttles totals ~$120, about a third of the ship price. Even a fully guided independent North Shore day runs ~$155-$185.
Good to know
Grouse Mountain runs a free seasonal shuttle (mid-May to early September, roughly every 30 minutes) directly from Canada Place, so you can skip ship tours entirely; plan 3–4 hours on the mountain itself to hit all included attractions without rushing. Aim to depart the pier by late morning to leave a safe 60–90 minute buffer before all-aboard—mountain weather can shift quickly at elevation, and the Skyride occasionally closes briefly in wind. Bring layers and waterproof jacket; the summit is cool even in summer. Book nothing ahead; admission is straightforward at the gate, and independent travel here costs roughly a third of the ship's bundled North Shore package.