Grouse Mountain has a low climbing intensity, so there are more climbers on holidays. Starting from the foot of the mountain, into the tall pine forest, the sunshine is brilliant outside the forest, but the forest is wet and gentle, walking and stopping is very comfortable. On the top of the mountain are restaurants, cafes, theatres, skating rinks and ski resorts in winter. A sub-high terrace on the hill, because of the open terrain, built a base camp, behind which there is a higher small peak. There are obviously fewer people coming here. Climbing to the top of the mountain, you can see 360 176, overlooking the whole of Vancouver and its surrounding mountains and rivers, when the eyes are better than the camera. You can also have a complete view of the plateau Pingdingshan where Simon Fissa University is located. Step by step, you can catch your eyes from every angle, you can sit on the ground and watch the wind surge, the sea and the sky uniform, the city like sand table, the boat like toys, the sunset slipping quietly... It was getting dark when I returned to the base camp of Songji Mountain again. In order to enjoy the night scene better on the downhill cable car, we wait quietly in the four-in-one night, waiting for the depth of the night, waiting for the gradual lighting of the downhill lights, waiting for the moon to rise slowly...