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Hyperphagia 2023
, drink or urinate or defecate for up to 5 or 6 months! We wish Grinder and Coola well in their bulking stage and wish we could do the same - eat whatever we want in whatever quantity and sleep it away over the winter!
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Grouse Mountain Resort Invites Visitors to Celebrate Spring in Style
Grouse Mountain Resort Invites Visitors to Celebrate Spring in Style Music, Snow Sports, the Easter Bunny and Slush Cup are all on the menu for Spring at The Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) Grouse Mountain Resort is excited to announce its upcoming Spring Celebration which will take place from March 26 through to the end of the 2022/23 season. As the winter season draws to a close, the resort
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Bearly Awake
earnest to remove snow and hope the weather will cooperate and help us reveal the fenceline so we can put up the fence and have the boys come out and play!That being said, upon review of the bears daily time-lapse video (found by visiting our webcam here and going to the drop down menu in the upper right corner) one can see the bears are still sleeping 22-23 hours per day. They both look healthy and
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20 Days of Free Y2Play
the mountaintop. The pass will remain hidden until someone finds it. To obtain a ballot for the draw and/or a copy of the official rules, please send a Y2Play contest ballot request in writing to: Grouse Mountain Guest Services 6400 Nancy Greene Way North Vancouver BC V7R 4K9All requests for a Y2Play contest ballot must be received by March 29, 2019. Limit of one ballot request per envelope with
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Patio Grill Nights
rich fLAvours + open flames This summer, sit back and relax on the Altitudes Bistro Sky Deck and enjoy a unique fresh sheet featuring seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients prepared on a specially constructed wood-fired grill. The flavourful menu changes weekly, plus a happy hour food and drink menu will be featured along with the BBQ fresh sheet. Thursday to Sunday from 3pm to close (weather
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Bears Emerge from 2021/2022 Hibernation Period
snow in their habitat.During their winter slumber they did not eat, drink, defecate or urinate. Their metabolism has been in recycle mode - taking care of wastes internally.True to form, Grinder, our more dominant and exploratory bear, emerged first - but he was quickly followed by Coola. Let the fun commence After exiting the den, the two bears proceeded to nibble on the fresh romaine lettuce we had
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-emerge-from-2021-2022-hibernation-period
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2012 Winter Clothing Drive
2012 Winter Clothing Drive Frosty Temperatures Are Here, So Let’s Help Keep Local Kids Warm As you get your new gear ready to hit the slopes at the Peak of Vancouver this coming week why not take a moment to put aside any perfectly good winter clothing that you and your family no longer have a use for and donate it to a good cause? From December 7 to 9, Grouse Mountain will be collecting your
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/2012-winter-clothing-drive
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International Program
the Chalet to explore our shops, have a meal or a snack at one of our many restaurants, and visit Theatre in the Sky. Feeling refreshed, the students will take part in an interactive First Nation’s drumming circle in our traditional Feasthouse, then enjoy the antics of our ever popular Lumberjack Show!Awesome Summer Adventure Schedule:9:00Arrival9:30Skyride 9:45Ecowalk by Blue Grouse Lake 10
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Snowshoe Drop-In Nights Begin Monday, Dec. 16, 2013
Snowshoe Drop-In Nights Begin Monday Join us on December 16, 2013 for the first Snowshoe Drop-In Night of the season Start winter off on the right foot and register for Grouse Mountain’s one-of-a-kind Snowshoe Drop-in Nights, kicking off this Monday, December 16th and running every Monday and Wednesday evening throughout the season. A fun outdoor workout and a great opportunity to meet like
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/snowshoe-drop-in-nights-begin-monday-dec-16-2013
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Winter Passholders Zips Redemption
shoes or sandals are not permitted.Guests may wish to wear comfortable, athletic clothing and bring items such as hair ties, insect repellent, sunscreen, water bottles or fingerless athletic gloves.When winter conditions are present on the mountaintop, please dress appropriately. Athletic gloves are strongly recommended.At check-in, guests should be prepared to have Grouse Mountain staff confirm