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What's on the Menu at Peak Fest
, Mike recommends the crisp refreshing flavour of Granville Island Brewing’s German-style Pilsner. roasted porchetta sandwich Next on the menu is a classic roasted Porchetta Sandwich topped with salsa verde and garlic aioli served on grilled sourdough. To balance out the richness of the Porchetta, Mike recommends a little bit of maltiness from Granville Island Brewing’s Northwest Pale Ale. It’s bright
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Owl and Bear Talks
. Odin was hand raised by our wildlife staff and came from the Northern Spotted Owl breeding program locally here in BC.Cleo is a ten year old female Barn Owl. Cleo was raised on Vancouver Island as an ambassador before coming to Grouse Mountain in 2013.Athena is one year old female Great-horned Owl. Athena came to the Wildlife Refuge last year after being hatched in Ontario.Learn a lot more about
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Grouse Mountain Welcomes All Guests Back to Enjoy Summer Activities
Peak Chairlift, opening this weekend. Visit with resident Grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola at their mountaintop refuge or learn all about owls at the newly expanded Owl Interpretive Sessions. Starting Monday, guests can experience the Mountain’s forest in a brand-new way on an aerial ropes journey with the Mountain Ropes Adventure. Thrill seekers can feel the rush on a 5-line Mountain Zipline Tour
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Grouse Mountain Welcomes B.C. Back with FREE Admission
, all Mountain Admission will be 50% off from July 20th to 31st. Included with admission, guests can visit with resident Grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola at their mountaintop refuge, learn all about owls at the newly expanded Owl Interpretive Sessions, take in the unparalleled views from the Scenic Peak Chairlift and enjoy the fresh mountain air while exploring the mountaintop. In addition, Grouse
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from 17th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain
Grinder and Coola Emerge from 17th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain A beautiful spring morning greeted Grouse Mountain’s two resident Grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola, as they excitedly emerged from hibernation earlier today at the Peak of Vancouver. This concludes the bears’ 17th hibernation period which is tied for the longest since their arrival at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered
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5 Fun Facts about Grouse Mountain Education
starving and wandering along a logging road near Invermere, BC. Severely emaciated, Grinder weighed only 5kg when he was rescued. In the same year, Coola was rescued near Bella Coola on the BC coast after his mother was killed by a truck.Now, 17 years later, Coola and Grinder are fully grown and continue to reside at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Each winter, they hibernate within a
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Being Bear Aware
the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife - we're always happy to help!
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation
Grinder and Coola Emerge From Hibernation A beautiful spring morning greeted our two resident Grizzlies, Grinder and Coola as they excitedly emerged from hibernation this morning. The bears' 17th hibernation period lasted 153-days and is tied for the longest since their arrival at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Grinder and Coola’s habitat will be strategically expanded over
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Celebrating 18 Years of Grinder and Coola at Grouse Mountain!
Celebrating 18 Years of Grinder and Coola at Grouse Mountain! Today marks the 18th Anniversary of the arrival of Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Both bears were found orphaned in the wild in the late spring of 2001 - Coola was found near the coastal town of Bella Coola after his mother was struck and killed by a truck on
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