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Spring Scavenger Hunt
with a mini-reception back in the Timber Room. What better way to celebrate a job well done than with nachos, wings and a nice cold beer. Spring is a great time to add a little adventure to your next business event. For more information on how you can build a productive and exciting team outing contact our Catering Team at 604.980.9311.
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Hummingbird Numbers Down
hummingbirds out by planting a flowering garden, not using any pesticides and also hanging hummingbird feeders with a 3 or 4 parts water to 1 part sugar solution. No food dye is needed - just a colorful base to your feeder.Be sure to stop by our hummingbird garden on the other side of our plaza in front of our Chalet the next time you are on Grouse Mountain! Slow mo hummingbird release from Devin Manky on
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The Cut Opens Tuesday Afternoon!
Chair.The cold weather is forecast to stick around and more snow is on the way later this week. That's great news for all you skiers and riders as we're really close to opening up even more terrain. Stay tuned for updates over the next few days.
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Road to Seek the Peak: Week 5
line were, "I hated the hill!!". Less than a month later, I made the goal of completing Seek The Peak. I had recently lost 50lbs and was in the process of discovering a world of things I was capable of. I told a friend I was going to train and do it the next summer and she suggested, in the friendliest of ways, that I might want to take a couple of trips up the Grouse Grind before I made that
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It's Go Time...Grouse Mountain Receives First Snowfall of the 2016/17 Season
conditions to ensure the earliest opening date possible.Stay tuned for updates over the next little while, and check the Current Conditions for the latest info; call our Snowphone at 604.986.6262; or subscribe to Snow Alerts to recieve a text message each time we receive 10cm or more of fresh snow.
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Holiday Shuttle - Access Overflow Parking.
Holiday Shuttle Access overflow parking with the Holiday Shuttle Over the 2016 Holiday period, there are times when parking at Grouse Mountain may become tight. To ease access to parking, Grouse Mountain is running a Holiday Shuttle from Cleveland Dam Parking lot on busy days.Each day at 11am we will confirm whether the Shuttle will run on the next day. This information will be included in our
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5 Fun Facts about Grouse Mountain Education
North America while visiting grizzly bears and their habitat…that’s next level. Here are five of my favourite facts about the program. 1. Education Eco-walks can Include a Visit to the Grizzly Habitat Grouse Mountain’s resident Grizzly bears, Coola and Grinder, began their winter hibernation at the end of November 2017 and emerged for the summer on April 24, 2018.Orphaned in 2001, Grinder was found
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What to my wondering eye did appear...
already prepared habitat where they could settle in, recoop from the time change and long flight and await the arrival of Santa Clause himself.We live broadcasted their arrival here:https://www.facebook.com/grousemountain/videos/10154916468328081/Dancer and Vixen have been hanging out ever since in their reindeer habitat next to Santa's Workshop and today the big man himself made an appearance:https
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What's Happening in Grouse Woods
side hits in a range of sizes. As the season progresses, you can expect more turns, fun berms, sendy rollers and additional snow features." With it's range of features designed to enhance the natural terrain, skiers and riders of all abilities can enjoy this new terrain park. Make sure to check it out on your next visit. You can find it on our Mountain Map. Photo by Andrew Santos
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Seek the Peak: Nicole's training diary - Week 7
harmful side effects including decreased performance, fatigue, altered hormonal states, poor sleeping patterns, reproductive disorders, decreased immunity, loss of appetite, and mood swings.” Source. The next time you think of skipping your rest day, consider the consequences of pushing through. 3. Listen to your body. As with any runner who has completed long-distance training, you know that your body
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