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The Cut Opens Sunday, Nov. 20
The Cut Opens Nov. 20, 2011 Snow making supplements great early season snowfall to open more terrain Grouse Mountain is happy to announce that The Cut opens for the winter 2011/12 season on Sunday, November 20th. Grouse Mountain has supplemented Mother Nature's bounty with some amazing snow making. This coupled with top-notch grooming mean that conditions on open areas are very good.Grouse
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Bears Enjoy First Snowfall of Winter 2011
wrestling and sluggish rolls around on their sides and back. In fact, they are more interested in finding their food under the snow than playing in it!Grinder and Coola have put on quite a bit of weight in preparation for hibernation and are looking much more bulky overall. Grinder has a pretty good bear stomach going on! They are still eating approximately 30 lbs of food each per day and are still
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Baby Raptors!
Three Baby Birds of Prey Hanging out on Grouse Mountain with the Birds in Motion For the past couple weeks now Grouse Mountain has been home to three young birds of prey that have come over with the Birds in Motion Falconers. These are young birds that are in training to become participants in flying demonstrations. Being around people and activity is part of their training. They need to be
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Bears Close to Hibernation
Grinder and Coola Make Winter Bed and Prepare to Hibernate For the last couple weeks our two resident Grizzly Bears, Grinder and Coola, have been preparing to hibernate. With some good snow fall on the ground and temperatures regularly below zero degrees, the bears are now spending most of their days inside their den sleeping.In preparation for hibernation, Grinder and Coola went through
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Introducing Tyto - Barn Owl Wildlife Ambassador
Introducing Tyto the Barn Owl - Our Wildlife Ambassador Last month we adopted Tyto, a male Barn Owl (Tyto alba), as our new Wildlife Ambassador. Tyto was born at the Canadian Raptor Conservancy (who run our Birds in Motion demonstrations) and comes to help educate our visitors and school children on owls and birds of prey.Barn Owls inhabit old trees and man-made roosts (such as barns) in the
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Ring in 2015 at the Peak of Vancouver
you outdoorsy types, a one-hour guided snowshoe tour followed by a scrumptious cheese, broth and chocolate fondue in the Alpine Timber Room is just the ticket for a New Year’s Eve you won’t forget. And for the very first time, Grouse Mountain is excited to host a Family New Year’s Eve Celebration. With plenty of fun for all ages, the evening includes a fire dancing demonstration and a special 9
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Snow-Limo Tours Have Returned
Experience the Slopes in a Whole New Way Snow-Limo Tours have returned Sit back and relax on a comfortable yet exhilarating Snow-Limo tour that will send you zooming down Grouse Mountain’s trails in a whole new way. Whether you can ski or have never skied your personal Snow-Limo Chauffeur will take you on a snowy mountain excursion like no other. Enjoy the excitement of gliding downhill in a
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The Eye of the Wind - Overview
The Eye of the Wind - Overview Almost no one has been this close to one. For the most part, wind turbines appear to us in magazine articles or on television documentaries perhaps. But very few people have seen a wind turbine up close. And, until now, almost nobody on the planet has been able to say they’ve been inside one – let alone that they’ve been to the top of one. The Eye of the Wind is a
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Would you walk the Grind if it helped sick kids?
with hundreds of others to raise money and show support for the kids.So we ask, Why wouldn't you?Note: Online registration is only open until 8pm on September 20th (tonight!). After that please register with Grouse Mountain Guest Services in person or via phone: 604.980.9311
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Grouse Mountain Career Fair
Grouse Mountain Career Fair Competitive job climate finds prospective employees seeking that little something extra. October 15th, 2007. North Vancouver, BC - In preparation for its 9th Annual Career Fair this coming weekend, Grouse Mountain has focused its message to applicants on the non-monetary benefits of working at the resort.Career Fair advertising, website postings, and word-of-mouth
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