Located in the North Wind region, the mountain is 1200 meters above sea level, and it was named in 1894 for the discovery of blue grouse on the mountain. The first hotel on the mountain was built by the Scadinavians in 1920 and a cable car was built in 1949. In 1962, a fire was accidentally destroyed, and a new one was built by the BC government. In 1976, the mountain was owned by the McLaughlin family. The cable car was later renovated and named the Olympic. The most famous hiking route in Groucho Mountain is about2.9 miles long. After arriving, you can watch bears and wolves in the safari park. You can also participate in game activities in the park, including high-altitude ropes, wooden house climbing and other projects. 🚌 Transportation: First take the Skyline skytrain to Waterfront Binhai Station, and walk through the overpass and transfer to Seabus to reach Lonsdale Quay. It takes 15 minutes to arrive, and there is a Binhai market to stroll around. Then take the bus No. 236 directly to Groucho Mountain. 🎫 Tickets: CAD 60 Includes attraction tickets and cable car tickets up and down the mountain, and the price may vary during the off-peak season. 🍔 Food and beverage: After the cable car arrives, there is a seating area where you can buy light meals such as coffee ☕️ bread 🥯. There is also a high-end restaurant where tourists can taste local cuisine. ⚠️ Note: There is a slight temperature difference under the mountain, and you can wear professional punch clothes. You can also bring mineral water, thermos cup hot tea coffee, etc., and you can also bring some bread and other snacks. Friends with motion sickness can bring motion sickness medicine. Friends who are afraid of heights can hike up the mountain without taking the cable car 🚠