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You'll Get a Charge Out of This
You'll Get a Charge Out of This As Earth Day comes to an end, we're pleased to announce that we have installed a Leviton electric vehicle charging station at Grouse Mountain. The station is conveniently located near the entrance to the Grouse Grind. Electric car users with a ChargePass can access the station. The new charging station is part of our Blue Grouse sustainability program - our
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Celebrating Pink Shirt Day at the Peak of Vancouver
Bullying Stops Here. On Feb. 27 the Peak of Vancouver is going pink Pink Shirt Day is a nationwide anti-bullying campaign that was started by two high school students from Nova Scotia who were standing up for a student that was being bullied. You can read more about their story at the Pink Shirt Day website.Grouse Mountain is proud to support this anti-bullying initiative by going pink on
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 27
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 27 Congratulations to Kathryn Mackenzie from Vancouver Kathryn Loves Grouse Mountain because... My beautiful niece Lauren was born in late April with a rare metabolic disorder that went undiagnosed and kept her in BC Children's hospital for 8 weeks. At one point the hospital staff prepared the family to say goodbye, but Lauren was a fighter. She refused to
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Y2Play is 60% Sold
Y2Play Is 60% Sold Looking to get in some time on the slopes this spring break? Grouse Mountain’s Y2Play pass puts skiing and riding in-reach for the whole family with savings up to 80% off regular pass pricing. And, with Y2Play, you can start skiing right away, and then ski and ride all of next season too. Y2Play is more than 60% sold – so don’t delay on snapping up your pass today. Y2Play
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Black-tailed Deer Enjoy Grazing on Grouse
hottest parts of the day they find cool shaded spots to make day-beds and spend those hours napping in the shade. For added protection from predators such as cougars and coyotes, the deer quite often lie down in the tall grasses found around the plateau.Outside of the fall rutting season (mating season), the males (bucks) and the females (does) spend their time apart. It is common to see herds of 6-12
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Help Kids with Every Step
more for every Grouse Grind they tackle throughout the season. Participants’ progress can instantly be tracked during the campaign using the specially designed Grind For Kids timer and website allowing for friendly competition and real-time results. Prizes are also awarded every week to top pledge - collectors and hikers. Register today at grindforkids.com Once registered, each participant gets a
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Hummingbirds return to Grouse Mountain!
Hummingbirds return to Grouse Mountain! First sighting of 2010 hummingbirds on Grouse Mountain! For the past five years Grouse Mountain has sponsored a Hummingbird Monitoring Project that has led to interesting research and findings about hummingbirds in a sub-alpine environment. Every two weeks our wildlife staff go out and count hummingbirds coming to feeders, band each bird with a microscopic
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Cap Off Your Family Day with a Special Family Dinner
Cap Off Your Family Day with a Special Family Dinner February 11, 2013 After a fun atop Grouse Mountain with your family, relax into the comfort of the Chalet’s Timber where you’ll enjoy a special Family Day prime rib dinner. From 5:00pm to 8:00pm on Monday February 11, reserve yourself an exclusive table and let our team do the dishes as you spend quality time with your family. The kids will
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Grouse Mountain grizzlies wake up from winter slumber
together and can sleep so long without seeking nourishment", said Dr. Ken Macquisten, refuge director and veterinarian. "As they emerge from their hibernation period at the Peak of Vancouver, we are very pleased to once again invite our guests to visit Grinder and Coola at the Grouse Mountain Refuge For Endangered Wildlife."A familiar presence at the Peak of Vancouver, grizzly bears Grinder and Coola
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 5
have passed the view has become smaller. The trees are growing and creating a new view of the wonderful nature that we are so fortunate to enjoy.In the winter, I love to snow shoe on a Friday afternoon and take in the views from the peak, finish off a perfect day in the pub with nachos and a cold drink! I moved to the North Shore because of Grouse Mountain and all the wonderful activities it provides
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