British Columbia

Grouse Grind finally opens after long, cold winter

Vancouver's famous Grouse Grind is set to officially open Saturday, June 17

Long winter and snowy conditions delayed opening

Some chose to hike the B.C. Mountaineering Club trail, an easier path right next to the difficult grind. (Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)

Vancouver's famous Grouse Grind has opened for the summer.

An especially snowy winter has delayed the opening of the popular hiking trail by a month and a half. Last year, it opened on April 30.

Eager hikers were ready to tackle the difficult trail by the time gates were unlocked at 6:15 a.m.

"It's good for my health and every time I do it I feel good ... I like to do it once a week," said one local, Jagmeet Mangat.

Tree removal and rock scaling work had to be suspended at times due to hikers who ignored the closed gates and warning signs to stay off the trail. 

Metro Vancouver sent out a number of requests asking eager hikers to stay away.

Volunteer rescuers searched every trail they could on Grouse mountain — including the Grouse Grind — but couldn't find the two people who had called for help. (Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)

The 2.9-kilometre trail ascends 800 metres to the Grouse Mountain ski area. Hiking down the Grouse Grind is not permitted.

The trail will be open daily from 6:15 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. PT.