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Y2Play Golden Ticket Winner
finalists will enjoy Grouse Mountain on us next season with a 2013/2014 Adult Y2Play pass,” Cameron added.Now at 70% sold, Grouse Mountain’s Y2Play is B.C.’s best value snow pass. If purchased now passholders ski or ride for the rest of this season and all of next for up to 80% off.
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/y2play-golden-ticket-winner
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It's Time!! Grouse Mountain Opens for Skiing and Riding
conditions, please check the Current Conditions report, or phone the resort’s Snowphone at 604.986.6262.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/its-time-grouse-mountain-opens-for-skiing-and-riding
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Seek the Peak - the Results Are In!
The Results Are In! On June 17, 2012, Hundreds Came Together For the 9th Annual Seek the Peak Relay This morning, alongside the beach and skyline of Downtown Vancouver over 525 participants, gathered at the Ambleside Park start line to tackle breast cancer and a 16 kilometer race to the Peak of Grouse Mountain. Over 35 relay teams and 383 individuals endured a fun but challenging 4,100 feet of
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/seek-the-peak-the-results-are-in
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Avian Predators
Avian Predators Practicing Young Sharp-shinned Hawks Learn to Hunt I was woken this morning by a high-pitched chirping bird call and upon further investigation I discovered that a pair of young Sharp-shinned Hawks, or Sharpies as they are affectionately referred to, were practicing their hunting outside the Wildlife Centre here on Grouse Mountain. Their chirps seemed to be out of frustration at
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Winter Workouts Are Back!
kilometre Snowshoe Grind course. Set off from the Peak Chalet and journey to Dam Mountain on this challenging alpine trail, and time yourself using a Snowshoe Grind Timer. Take a leisurely stroll through the serene alpine wilderness or get your heart pumping as you run along the course at top speed. Grouse Mountain has translated the intensity and accomplishment of the Grouse Grind into this winter
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/winter-workouts-are-back
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Introducing Tyto - Barn Owl Wildlife Ambassador
Introducing Tyto the Barn Owl - Our Wildlife Ambassador Last month we adopted Tyto, a male Barn Owl (Tyto alba), as our new Wildlife Ambassador. Tyto was born at the Canadian Raptor Conservancy (who run our Birds in Motion demonstrations) and comes to help educate our visitors and school children on owls and birds of prey.Barn Owls inhabit old trees and man-made roosts (such as barns) in the
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/introducing-tyto-barn-owl-wildlife-ambassador
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 7
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 7 Congratulations to Stephanie Sorenson, Christa Ovenel, and Susan Perepelken Stephanie Loves Grouse because... I was just up at Grouse Mountain for an evening of fun while my brother was in town for a visit, so we decided we would head up for some ziplining and to check out the new wind turbine! I never thought it would be so much fun!! We arrived just
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-moment-contest-aug-7
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Inside a Wolf Den
Inside a Wolf Den Our pack of three male timber wolves have been doing quite well at the base of the mountain. Their 2.5 acre habitat provides them with forested areas, a stream, a pond and some open grassy areas with hilltops for vantage points. When the fall weather brings the heavy rains it can get quite damp outside and so we have provided them with a man-made shelter on the east side of
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Bears Enjoy First Snowfall of Winter 2011
Grinder and Coola Enjoy the First Snow of Winter 2011 Today, October 26th, marks the first snow fall of the winter 2011 season at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Our two grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola, were out enjoying the fresh snow with a slow romp and some good eating.Unlike the spring, when the bears are bundles of pent up energy, their fall snow-play involves slow
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enjoy-first-snowfall-of-winter-2011
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Snowfall Presents New Challenge in The Eye of the Wind Construction
Snowfall Presents New Challenges Access to The Eye of the Wind project site a challenge under 150 cm of new snow With 150cm of snow at Grouse Mountain the project site of The Eye of the Wind has evolved into something very different. The white steel tower, viewPOD and blades are nearly camouflaged in their snowy surroundings. Access to the site is a large challenge as our team relies on