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Hibernating bears wake from winter sleep
Hibernating bears wake from winter sleep April 21, 2010, North Vancouver, BC - Grinder and Coola poked their heads curiously outside their den, and then the two bears took to their heels and chased each other playfully around their snow-covered habitat. The resident grizzly bears at Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife returned outdoors after five months of hibernation on Wednesday
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/hibernating-bears-wake-from-winter-sleep
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Artists For Conservation Festival Starts This Weekend
Artists For Conservation Festival Starts This Weekend Join us Oct. 13-21 for the world's best wildlife and conservation art festival Fabulous fall activities continue up here at the Peak of Vancouver. Starting this Saturday and running until October 21, jump on the Skyride and come face to face with some of the world's best wildlife and nature art. The Artists for Conservation Festival is
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/artists-for-conservation-festival-starts-this-weekend
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Baby Raptors!
to the Red-tailed Hawks that we have here in British Columbia. They have feathers that go all the way down their legs to their toes and have a very wide mouth that helps them swallow down large prey like gophers.Golden Eagles are the largest bird of prey in North America. They span all around the globe, however, in the northern zones of North America, Europe and Eurasia. They are powerful
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Special Eco-Walk - Oct. 5 & 6
of Vancouver and use a bat detector that can seek out bats in flight. All ages are invited but space is limited so please arrive early to meet Phil our eco-guide by the large map, just up the road from the Chalet. Admission is free with your Annual Local's Pass or Grouse Mountain Alpine Experience ticket.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/special-eco-walk-oct-5-6
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Black-tailed Deer Soft Release on Grouse Mountain
nutrients.-Does weigh up to 130 pounds, and bucks can weigh 200 pounds.-Deer are outstanding swimmers and jumpers.-Black-tailed deer communicate with each other using over 10 different vocalizations.
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/black-tailed-deer-soft-release-on-grouse-mountain
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It's Time! 2012/13 Winter Season Starts Nov. 13
be accessible via the Greenway chair but the forward looking forecast from Environment Canada is calling additional snow early next week . This great prediction combined with Grouse Mountain’s extensive snowmaking and grooming mean that more terrain should become available soon. Lift tickets will be reduced to our regular admission pricing until more terrain becomes available. See Rates Love fresh
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/its-time-201213-winter-season-starts-nov-13
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Dare to Make Summer 2012 Remarkable
. You’ll feel weightless as you gradually descent 3,300 feet – taking in spectacular views, the breeze in your face as you go. Flights are available from 10am – 6pm daily through September, and pre-booking is recommended.Book Now
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/dare-to-make-summer-2012-remarkable
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New! Dusk Owl and Bat Eco-Walks
owls calling here at the Peak of Vancouver and use a bat detector that can seek out bats in flight. All ages are invited but space is limited so please arrive early to meet Phil our eco-guide by the large map, just up the road from the Chalet. Admission is free with your Annual Local's Pass or Grouse Mountain Alpine Experience ticket.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/new-dusk-owl-and-bat-eco-walks
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Bears Enter Hibernation!
eat anymore food, however, until next spring!Feel free to watch inside their den on a special infrared camera by viewing our wildlife camera on the Grouse Mountain Website located here.We look forward to the spring and the emergence of Grinder and Coola!
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-hibernation
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It Tastes Like Summer - The Observatory Summer Menu
Tastes Like Summer Summer flavours arrive at The Observatory The Observatory has made a name for itself as a source for fresh, local, seasonal food. It’s fine dining at its best when remarkable food meets attentive service. And the views speak for themselves. Summer’s bounty is reflected in the Observatory’s new seasonal menu featuring lovely light summer appetizers such as a Dungeness Crab
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/it-tastes-like-summer-the-observatory-summer-menu