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Signs of Spring
signs of spring - Birds calling on grouse Mountain Take a walk around on top of the mountain and at the base of the mountain in the early morning these days and you are sure to hear some spring breeding calls of our local songbirds. One of the earliest to call is the Varied Thrush. This beautiful Robin sized bird has striking orange and black plumage. The males have a dark eye band and a dark
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Register Early for Snow School - Save 20%
Snow School - Register Early and Save 20%! Early registration for Snow Camps & Clinics has begun Summer may have been over in a flash but don’t let the arrival of fall dampen your spirits. There is no better time to start thinking ahead to winter and all the great days that await you on the slopes. Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s best place to learn to ski and ride so why not let our friendly
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/register-early-for-snow-school-save-20
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Mason Bee Homes in Pollinator's Garden
store it like honey bees. As they fly from flower to flower they spread pollen and help the flowers procreate. They are able to handle early season temperatures and are an important early pollinator. If you would like to order one of these beautiful Native Bee Boxes please visit Spirit Works at : https://www.spiritworks.ca/about.php
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/mason-bee-homes-in-pollinator-s-garden
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Grouse Mountain to Open Friday for Skiing and Riding!
Grouse Mountain to Open Friday for Skiing and Riding! (North Vancouver) It’s time to hit the slopes; Grouse Mountain will officially open Friday, November 10th at 3:00 pm for skiing and riding. With early forecasts pointing to another La Nina winter Grouse Mountain is thrilled to kick off the 2017/18 season with a tie for its earliest opening date in almost 40 years. Thanks to some early
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-to-open-friday-for-skiing-and-riding
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Seek the Peak 2011 - Early Registration Opens
Seek the Peak Early Registration Opens Register today The 8th Annual Grouse Mountain Rethink Seek The Peak Relay will take place on July 16. Challenge yourself with a life-changing 16km course starting on the beach at Ambleside Park, winding its way through North Vancouver before heading up the legendary Grouse Grind to the Peak of Vancouver. Do the entire course solo or register as a relay team
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/seek-the-peak-2011-early-registration-opens
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Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind
Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind On Friday, April 22, Grouse Mountain will offer complimentary access to The Eye of Wind’s breathtaking viewPOD™ for children 12 and under, while adults will enjoy 2-for-1 admission. Guided tours of the Eye of the Wind will run from noon to 7pm. All Eye of the Wind visits first require a General Admission ticket or season’s pass to Grouse Mountain.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/earth-day-the-eye-of-the-wind
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Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind
Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind No activity can better mark today’s celebration of Conservation, Innovation, and Inspiration than a visit to Vancouver’s iconic symbol of alternative energy Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, BC- On an occasion that celebrates the hope of a better tomorrow, one is hard-pressed to imagine a more inspiring experience of Earth Day’s values than standing directly behind
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/earth-day-the-eye-of-the-wind
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation Grinder and Coola complete 19th winter dormancy period at the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) A sure sign of spring, Grouse Mountain’s two resident Grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola emerged from hibernation earlier this morning at the Peak of Vancouver. While Grinder and Coola are now out exploring their mountaintop habitat, please be reminded
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Bears Enter 2019 Hibernation
Grinder and Coola Enter 2019/2020 Hibernation Period Today we bid Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, a fond winter sleep as they officially enter their 2019/2020 hibernation period. For the past couple of months they have been preparing for this day - they entered hyperphagia (which literally means pigging out!) and started to eat more and more food in early September and as the
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-2019-hibernation
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Symphony Sundays at Grouse Mountain
primarily with Marilyn McDonald and Gregory Fulkerson. She then earned her Master of Music degree at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, studying with Ian Swensen, Mark Sokol, and Catherine Van Hoesen. Cassandra's orchestral and chamber music performances have brought her all over the world, including to festivals such as Thy Chamber Music, Round Top, Galluzzo International Chamber Music Festival
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/symphony-sundays-at-grouse-mountain