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Patio Grill Nights
dependent). Reservations are not required.July 29th – Aug 1stSeafood Paella for 2Chorizo Soffrito, Clams, Mussels, Prawns and Dungeness Crab Legs$59.95Coal Roasted Halloumi SkewerFire Grilled Tomatoes, Chermoula, Hummus, served with Pita$18.95Aug 5th – Aug 8thCoal Roasted Halloumi SkewersFire Grilled Tomatoes, Chermoula, Hummus, served with Pita$18.95Duck CassouletConfit Leg of Duck, Hickory Bacon Beans
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
hibernation and to watch them explore their habitat,” said Dr. KenMacquisten, Wildlife Refuge Director and Veterinarian. “Hibernation through the winter is a natural way for Grizzlies toconserve energy during a time of low food availability. As our team works to gradually expand their habitat to its full size,we welcome guests to visit the bears at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife and stay
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Grouse Mountain Announces Summer 'On the Mountain' Series
Sunday throughout the summer starting July 3rd and ‘Trivia on the Mountain’ hosted by IQ2000 on select Monday nights at Altitudes Bistro. *The first Movies on the Mountain event has been postponed to Friday, July 22nd due to inclement weather.Movies on the Mountain Schedule •Friday, July 22nd – Ferris Buller’s Day Off (Rescheduled from July 15th)•Friday, July 29th – Austin Powers: International Man of
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Grouse Mountain Announces Summer ‘On the Mountain’ Series
performers every Sunday throughout the summer starting July 3rd and ‘Trivia on the Mountain’ hosted by IQ2000 on select Monday nights at Altitudes Bistro. *The first Movies on the Mountain event has been postponed to Friday, July 22nd due to inclement weather.Movies on the Mountain Schedule• Friday, July 22nd – Ferris Buller’s Day Off (Rescheduled from July 15th)•Friday, July 29th – Austin Powers
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Casual Dining
outdoor barbecue is open 12pm-dusk (weather-dependent).The Rusty Rail Grouse Grind Coffee Bar Offering a selection of light refreshments and specialty coffee beverages, the Grouse Grind® Coffee Bar is ideal for those on the go. Refuel after a grueling snowshoe with a hit of caffeine or select from a number of refreshing healthy snacks. BeaverTails Pastry BeaverTails pastries are deliciously addictive
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Kids Tree Canopy Adventure
Included in your Mountain Admission during the summer season, the Kids Tree Canopy Adventure™ is open to all ages, but ideal for ages 3-8. Climb from treehouse to treehouse through cargo nets, balance games and wavy bridges! Get your feet back on the ground through the curly slide or the obstacle chimney! This adventure is fully contained and requires no special safety equipment.The Kids Tree
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Education Program Pricing
Extra Adults (19+) Student Price Student Price *Same complimentary ticket ratios for supervising adults applies - ask for details. Payment due 2 weeks in advance. Must pre-book to get student rate and applicable complimentary adult tickets. Must have 15 minimum paying and be 75% students. Guided Snowshoe Tours for Students (5-18) BC Students International
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Icy Treats for the Bears
Frozen watermelon treats to beat the heat Bears stay cool We often get asked how Grinder and Coola stay cool and beat the heat during our hot summer days and there are a couple of ways they do so!One is by doing lots of swimming in our ponds! The other is by chowing down on some tasty icy treats provided by our wildlife caretakers.Just the other day they had a fun frozen watermelon encounter
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Mountain Closure Update
18 - November 10. There will be no access to the Skyride and mountaintop facilities or activities during this time.During the mountain closure, Guest Services at the base will remain open daily from 9am-5pm.Starbucks at the base of the mountain will be closed during this time. We apologize for any inconvenience. We look forward to welcoming you back to Grouse Mountain in November.
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A Blizzard on Grouse Mountain
an irruptive migrator - meaning they will migrate to different latitudes and locations depending on conditions. Their striking white plumage and yellow eyes make them a very beautiful yet mysterious species. They are also one of the few owls that is Diurnal, or active during the day. If you think about how much daylight there is in the artic in the summertime (almost 24 hours in some parts!) it
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