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Orphaned Deer Returned to the Wild
"soft release" it is anticipated that these new residents will now have an opportunity to successfully integrate themselves into the local population of Columbia Black-tailed deer that reside on Grouse Mountain and the surrounding valleys. This is the time of year that the deer population begin to herd and it will not be long before they find new companions.
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/orphaned-deer-returned-to-the-wild
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Winter thrives at Grouse Mountain
brought in new flurries with 6 centimetres of snowfall this week and more on the way as colder temperatures settle in.Locals are familiar with weather spells that routinely test their resolve, and winter enthusiasts can take to the slopes at Grouse Mountain confident they will find runs and trails to enjoy. The renewal of colder precipitation now provides greater access to the already open ski area, and
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/winter-thrives-at-grouse-mountain
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A Wet Week
A Wet and Lazy Week for the Bears Despite some rain, Grinder and Coola have been enjoying a lazy week in their upper pond habitat. The bears have made themselves day beds up in the treed area and spend the late mornings and afternoons lying around watching guests play 'spot the bear'. The easiest way is to look for the furry "rocks"! We estimate that Grinder and Coola have now put on probably
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Seek the Peak: Peak Registration Pricing Ends May 15
pricing. If 16 km a tall order on your own, why not pull together a team? Learn more and sign up here. With an awe-inspiring 4100-ft climb, Seek The Peak will test your fitness and overall mental toughness while raising valuable funds for the BC Cancer Foundation’s lifesaving work in the fight against breast cancer.Register Now
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/seek-the-peak-peak-registration-pricing-ends-may-15
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An Unusual Visitor to the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife!
the most commonly kept pet bird. They are native to Australia, so I knew for certain that he had not migrated his way up here by accident!Since they are social birds, I was able to play some Budgie calls on my iPhone and draw him in close. He still wouldn't come directly to me, so after some time I was able to get him to the back deck of the office where I was able to catch him in a butterfly net
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Book Your Two-Day Avalanche Awareness Training
an entry-level decision-making framework that is based on the most advanced knowledge available and is recommended by the Canadian Avalanche Centre.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/book-your-two-day-avalanche-awareness-training
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Add a Little Adventure to Your Valentine’s Day with a Snowshoe Fondue!
Add a Little Adventure to Your Valentine’s Day Bring your someone special on a Snowshoe Fondue Looking to add a little adventure to your Valentine’s Day? Bring your special someone or a group of your closest friends to our Valentine’s Day Snowshoe Fondue featuring a romantic snowshoe tour under the stars followed by a chocolate fondue and beverages at Altitudes Bistro. For more information and
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Snow Limo Tours Return!
Snow-Limo Tours Return Back Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014 NOTE: NO LONGER AVAILABLE AT GROUSE MOUNTAINBeginning this Saturday, Jan. 25, Snow Limo tours return for another season! Glide down the slopes in comfort as your personal chauffeur whisks you away for a one-of-a-kind snowy mountain trail excursion in your environmentally-friendly, gravity-powered Snow Limo. For more information and to book
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A Summer Night to Remember at the Observatory
Tantalus Wines Dinner at the Observatory August 10, 2011 Do you think exclusive parties are only for celebrities? Think again. The Observatory and Tantalus Vineyards have come together to create the ultimate summer celebration of all things British Columbia. On August 10th, The Observatory Restaurant is holding an exclusive five-course wine pairing dinner featuring amazing mouth-watering dishes
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/a-summer-night-to-remember-at-the-observatory
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 24
ranging from worrying that we would abandon her on the way up, to not having a bathroom on the trail and to finally saying that she wouldn't survive the climb because of the bears and cougars. I reassured her telling her we would walk at her pace, that we would listen to our bodies and rest when needed. We brought snacks, water and were prepared to take all day if we had to. I reassured her that the
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-moment-contest-july-24