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Gondola Construction Update - Summer 2024
works continue on their structures.To make way for the new gondola, at the end of June, the iconic Blue Tram was decommissioned after 58 years of operation. The tram cars are currently both stationed at the base of the mountain, and while our plans for them aren’t yet finalised, this won’t be the last you see of the Blue Tram.With the removal of the Blue Tram, another major phase of the project was
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/gondola-construction-update-summer-2024
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Snow Depth at Peak Exceeds 500cm
More Than 500cm of Snow Registered at Peak of Grouse Mountain What a winter! Excellent snow conditions continue at Grouse Mountain as 500cm snow depth is surpassed at Peak on March 27th It's the kind of season that skiers, riders and snowshoers dream about...where the snow is deep and the fresh snow comes frequently. Winter 2017/18 is likely to be one we talk about for years to come. What's even
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/snow-depth-at-peak-exceeds-500cm
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Spring Break Adventure Camps
Spring Break Adventure Camps One Mountain, endless adventures! Just 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Grouse Mountain is a world away - where wilderness meets adventure, adventure meets nature and both memories and friends are made to keep.New and exciting camp activities will engage kids ages 5-12 in outdoor exploration during Spring Break. Play and Learn in NAture's Backyard Each camp is
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Blue Grouse Sustainability
Mountain's Refuge is home to two orphaned Grizzly Bears living in a protected 5 acre habitat. GMREW is also participating in an urgent northern spotted owl captive breeding program, a world-wide study on hummingbirds and aims to raise public awareness about the challenges faced by wildlife in our province. EDUCATION PROGRAMS Over 20,000 school children participate in Grouse Mountain’s highly subsidized
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Grinder and Coola Emerge for the 2024 Season!
and we quickly set-up their hibernation habitat to allow them outdoor access while we set-up the rest of their 5 acre summer habitat.As usual it was Grinder who emerged first and he was quickly followed by Coola! First food of the year Since when bears are in their winter sleep (aka Hibernation) they do not eat or drink, today was also the first bits of food for Grinder and Coola.We always start
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grinder-and-coola-emerge-for-the-2024-season
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Grouse Grind Mountain Run Results
overall in the women's category was Lauren Andrews with a time of 35:49.Listed below are the top finishers, or click the "Race Results" link to view all of the results. Race ResultsTOP MALE OVERALL 1st Place: Alexandre Ricard (27:04) 2nd Place: Jordan Guenette (28:56) 3rd Place: Mike Sidic (29:58) TOP FEMALE OVERALL1st Place: Lauren Andrews (35:49)2nd Place: Haley Cruse (37:24) 3rd Place: Sarah Carter
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-grind-mountain-run-results
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Bears Enter Lower Pond 2024
Lower Bear Pond Habitat Opens Bears enjoy some fresh greens and ponds Thursday marked the re-opening of our Lower Pond Habitat and the final section of Grinder and Coola's full 5.5 acre summer habitat. Each year we have to pack away the habitat for the winter as we get so much snow the fenceline would be damaged if left in place!It takes a few weeks to get it all back together and in that time
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-lower-pond-2024
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5 reasons why you should join us for Whistler Water One Climb
5 reasons why you should join us for Whistler Water One Climb Be part of the change on Sunday, June 7! Whistler Water One Climb hits the Grouse Grind on Sunday, June 7th for the third year in a row and as we approach the big day, we’re poised to make this time ‘round the best one yet! With that in mind, we decided to count down our top five reasons why you should One Climb with us:5) You’ll get
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Seek the Peak: Nicole's Training Diary - Week 5
Seek the Peak: Nicole's training diary Week 5 Could you hear the cheers from hikers across the North Shore last week as Grouse Grind was officially open for business? An extra loud cheer was sure to be heard from Seek the Peak participants as leg three of the race is now available for training. I was so excited to head up the mountain, so my training partner and I agreed to battle for two
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/seek-the-peak-nicoles-training-diary-week-5
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Scheduled Mountain Closures
closed. Guest Services at the base will remain open daily from 9am – 5pm.Closure Dates: Monday, April 15 Monday, April 22 Tuesday, April 23 Thursday, April 25
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/scheduled-mountain-closures