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Grouse Mountain Named Best Place to Take an Out-of-Town Visitor
Grouse Mountain Named Best Place to Take an Out-of-Town Visitor Winner in Georgia Straight's 2019 Best of Vancouver Awards A great big thank you to everyone who voted in the Georgia Straight's 24th annual Best of Vancouver awards. We're thrilled and honoured to be voted 'Best Place to Take an Out-of-Town Visitor' by you! The annual Best of Vancouver awards creates a portrait of Vancouver by
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Grinder and Coola Awake from Hibernation
Grinder and Coola Awake from Hibernation Grinder and Coola awake from their Winter Sleep and celebrate 10 years at Grouse Mountain Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver BC - It’s still a winter wonderland at the summit of Grouse Mountain but that couldn’t stop Grizzly bears Grinder and Coola from coming out of their cozy den today, poking their heads out before rolling around and playing in their
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ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run Is Less Than 2 Weeks Away
ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run Is Less Than 2 Weeks Away A New Corporate Challenge Is Issued To Local Businesses Making This Year's Event Bigger and Better Than Ever September 11, 2012. North Vancouver, B.C. – The summer of 2012 has seen another great season on the Grouse Grind and registration for the 22nd ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run taking place on Saturday
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Story Starter: Giving Back
stardom.In 1970, French Olympian and World Cup champion Jean-Claude Killy was on-hand to dedicate the original Peak Chair and gave his nod of approval for a World Cup event that March – the first North Shore mountain to be awarded the prestigious honour. Ultimately, Grouse Mountain would host another World Cup event in 1988. Since 1974, Grouse Mountain has proudly been home to Vancouver Adaptive Snow
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Grouse Grind® Mountain Run Hits the Trail September 14th
, known as Mother Nature’s Stairmaster, in an effort to set a new record, beat their own best Grind time, or simply complete their first hike to the Peak of Vancouver. After completing their hike up the Grouse Grind®, participants are encouraged to join in the fun at the post-race celebration in the Mountaintop Plaza. Festivities will include award presentations, a recovery zone, BBQ, music and
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Racers Ready to Seek the Peak on June 16th
work in the fight against breast cancer. The awe-inspiring climb from Ambleside Park to the Peak of Grouse Mountain tests participants’ fitness, stamina and overall mental toughness. Racers can face the 13km course on their own or tackle it with a team splitting up the legs including the famous Grouse Grind®. Once across the finish line the celebration begins with a variety of activities including
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International Day Camps
old.Experience the magic of the Mountain. Led by our experienced Grouse Mountain Camp Leaders, our camps offer a unique world of excitement, Monday through Friday. This fun and active experience will teach outdoor survival skills, environmental awareness/appreciation and share local cultural and knowledge of wildlife biology.During the summer months, July through September, the program includes rock climbing
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Grouse Mountain Welcomes B.C. Back with FREE Admission
Grouse Mountain Welcomes B.C. Back with FREE Admission 100 free tickets available per day plus 50% off Mountain Admission (North Vancouver) As people are encouraged to get out and explore the province, Grouse Mountain is inviting B.C. to rediscover everything the Resort has to offer with an exciting promotion. From July 20th to 31st, Grouse Mountain will be giving away one hundred free Mountain
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2020
Bears Enter Summer habitat for 2020 Season let the exploration begin! On May 8th our two Grizzly Bears, Grinder and Coola, entered their large summer habitat earlier than previous seasons. The bears, awake and out of hibernation since April 21st, welcomed the opportunity to explore their familiar habitat and to play in the large mounds of snow that are still present.The new habitat includes
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Bears Stir Just a Little More Often
like the ground hog checking conditions on ground hog day)!We still have a 300 cm base of snow around the plateau of Grouse Mountain where the bear den is located - so that won't be going away anytime soon. We monitor the bears closely as we get into the end of March and early April and also watch weather conditions. When temperatures are staying high and the snow begins to melt quickly we know
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