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Grinder and Coola Enter Upper Pond 2021
are excellent swimmers. After spending 5 months inside their den hibernating the bears are ready to dunk in the water and wash off the dust. They also search through the pond to see if any of their favourite rocks or sticks are still around from last year or if some frogs have laid some tasty eggs already. Coola especially, being a coastal Grizzly Bear is often found in one of their three large
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Story Starter: Giving Back
has existed in its current form since the Grouse Mountain Ski Club and Tyee Ski Runners merged in the 1950s after operating independently of one another since the early 20th century. With a rich, colourful history that is as much about the off-snow escapades as those on it, tales from the early days of the Tyee are the stuff of local legend and lend a certain aura of adventure to Vancouver’s oldest
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Symphony Sundays at Grouse Mountain
generations of musicians in her family. She studied at the Vancouver Academy of Music until leaving BC to pursue a post-secondary education at the North Carolina School of the Arts. Graduating first in her university class, Karen was awarded the single highest scholarship awarded by NCSA; the Sarah Graham Kenan Scholarship. After graduation, while performing as Associate Concertmaster of the Spoleto
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Bears Begin 20th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain
Bears begin 20th hibernation period On Tuesday, November 10th, Grinder and Coola entered their 20th Hibernation Period on Grouse Mountain! Both bears had been growing increasingly sluggish and were spending more and more time inside their den as the weather became cooler and snow started to fall. They had also completed construction on their winter bed after dragging in lots of Pacific Silver
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Meet Our New Wildlife Ambassadors
currently holding a naming contest to find them the right monikers! You can visit: https://www.grousemountain.com/owls/owl-ambassador-naming-contest if you have some good naming suggestions for us! Barred Owl This is the new male Barred Owl (Strix varia). He came to Grouse Mountain on April 25th, 2019, from the Northern Spotted Owl Captive Breeding Program in Langley, BC. after being hatched on April
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Grouse Mountain Has Re-Opened!
Grouse Mountain Has Re-Opened! Annual Passholders and Download Only Guests are Welcome Back in This First Phase After three months of our temporary closure, we are thrilled to see your friendly faces back at Grouse Mountain. As part of our initial reopening phase, we're welcoming back our Annual Passholders and also hikers buying single-day Download Tickets.Your Grouse Mountain experience is
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Stay Limber on the Slopes
the best times to do them Let’s break this down into two parts, before skiing and after skiing. Both as important as the other. You want to be just as mobile and ready the next day as you do today. Before Skiing It's easy to make the mistake to stretch before warming up. When muscles aren’t warm (not being used) they are like a cold elastic band, they band will not stretch to its full potential
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Record Setting Day at the 6th Annual Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge
Record Setting Day at the 6th Annual Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge Thousands raised for BC Children’s Hospital (North Vancouver) After an inspiring day on the Grouse Grind®, Grouse Mountain is excited to announce that the Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge has raised over $48,000 in support of the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. A new record was set at this year’s event with Wilfrid Leblanc
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Seek the Peak Blog: Mental Preparation
to plan” on the big day. Picture yourself at the finish line and celebrate your accomplishment when you get there. Be aware of the exhilarating feeling that will rush through your body after crossing the finish line. Allow yourself to enjoy it, and fully acknowledge it. You deserve it, and it feels amazing! Post-race “lows” - it’s also helpful to recognize that this feeling of euphoria will fade
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Grouse Mountain Welcomes All Guests Back to Enjoy Summer Activities
Grouse Mountain Welcomes All Guests Back to Enjoy Summer Activities (North Vancouver) Moving into its second phase of reopening, Grouse Mountain is thrilled to welcome all guests back to enjoy outdoor recreation at the Resort. Beginning today, everyone is welcome to once again experience a variety of summer activities at the Peak of Vancouver. “After a successful start to reopening, we are