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The New Buzz at Grouse Mountain
The New Buzz on Grouse Mountain Four Honey Bee Hives Arrive! On Tuesday May 27th, approximately 28,000 new inhabitants came to Grouse Mountain! We picked up our four brand new hives of Honey Bees that we will be raising on the mountain this year and for years to come.Each box contained approximately 7,000 bees in a nucleus colony (or Nuc for short) that we then transferred to our hive boxes on
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Grouse Mountain welcomes first 1,000 skiers and riders FREE this Saturday and Sunday!
Grouse Mountain welcomes first 1,000 skiers and riders FREE this Saturday and Sunday! The Peak of Vancouver celebrates final weekend of the 2013/14 snow season (North Vancouver) Spring has sprung at the Peak of Vancouver and to celebrate the final weekend of the 2013/14 snow season, Grouse Mountain is pleased to welcome the first 1,000 skiers and snowboarders to hit the slopes for free this
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Grouse Mountain’s 2014/15 Y2Play pass 80 percent sold!
Grouse Mountain’s 2014/15 Y2Play pass 80 percent sold! New this year: Y2Play Student Pass! (North Vancouver) With beautiful weather in the forecast heading into the weekend, Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce that the limited-edition 2014/15 Y2Play snow pass is now 80 percent sold.“As we head into a weekend of excellent spring ski conditions, we are very pleased to announce that we have sold
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Mark Your Calendar - Summer Events at Grouse Mountain
Mark Your Calendar for Summer Events As we look ahead to another exciting summer season at the Peak of Vancouver, now is the time to mark your calendar with some of our amazing activities and events that will be taking place at Grouse Mountain in the coming months:Whistler Water One Climb - Saturday, June 14: Sign up, reach out, wear blue and ‘flood’ the Grouse Grind in support of Free The
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Bears Emerge From Hibernation!
Bears Emerge from Hibernation Today, April 16th, 2014, Grinder and Coola emerged from their bear den and into their hibernation habitat for the first time this year. Their 13th hibernation period has come to an end.The boys have been up and active for a few days now as we put the finishing touches on their outdoor hibernation area. Today, with a few eager onlookers, we opened the door to the
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School is in at Grouse Mountain
School is in at Grouse Mountain Grouse Mountain offers options as parents scramble to find childcare solutions (North Vancouver) As BC teachers prepare to strike, Grouse Mountain is providing a special offering of our Adventure Day Camps for students. These programs mirror typical school day times (8:30 am - 3:30 pm, with after-care available until 4:30 pm) and provide hassle-free alternatives
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Alpha Wolf Doing Well
Alpha doing well - enjoying spring! We get a lot of questions on how Alpha, our remaining Timber Wolf, is doing and he's doing really well! After the passing of our older brothers, Beta and Omega, we watched him closely for any behavioral changes and after a short period of nervousness he quickly settled in to a new routine.It is not uncommon to find lone wolves in the wild. Sometimes they
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Join us at the Vancouver Winter Extreme Snow Show this Weekend
Join us at the Vancouver Winter Extreme Snow Show 2014 The Winter Extreme snow show returns to the PNE Forum this weekend and Grouse Mountain will be there! Featuring steep discounts on new and gently-used ski/snowboard gear and outerwear, the snow show is the perfect place to outfit yourself for the 2014/15 snow season. While you’re there, stop by booth #8 where we’ll have a limited number of
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June Beetles in July!
June Beetles in July! Over the last few days we've been seeing quite a few Ten-lined June Beetle's hanging around the mountain top. These cool looking, large scarab beetles (growing up to 1.25 inches in length) live in the Western United States and Canada.They have versatile antennae that can spread out to detect pheromones but retract when more discretion and camouflage is necessary. They may
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Remember: Use Your Trail Sense!
Remember: Use Your Trail Sense Grouse Grind season kicks off at 6:15am on May 17, 2014 With the beginning of the Grouse Grind season, we’d like to take this opportunity to remind our Grind community about the importance of using your trail sense when navigating the Grouse Mountain trail network. For a list of Grouse Grind facts, frequently asked questions and helpful hints, please click here or
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