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Vancouver’s favourite holiday tradition
Vancouver’s favourite holiday tradition November 29, 2008, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Usher in the spirit of holiday season at the Peak of Christmas festivities opening this weekend at Grouse Mountain. Guests can visit Santa's Workshop and meet real reindeer, or experience the tranquil beauty of skating on our 8,000 square foot mountaintop ice skating pond. Visitors can also learn
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 4
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 4 Congratulations to Donna Bogyo from Delta Donna's Best Grouse Moment was... About a generation ago, the Grouse Mountain Skyride was a new attraction in Vancouver. The Grouse Nest Restaurant was among the premier locations for scenic views of Vancouver and stellar romantic dinners. In the early 1970s it never occurred to us that anyone would every elect to
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Profess Your Love from the Mountain
Profess Your Love from the Mountain Make your reservation at Grouse Mountain's Observatory Restaurant for an evening of decadent dining. February 1, 2008, North Vancouver: Make your reservation at Grouse Mountain's Observatory Restaurant for an evening of decadent dining. Our 5 course, love-inspired menu created by Executive Chef Dino L. Gazzola will quicken your Valentine's pulse. With the upper
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Bears Waking Up
first little while will be nothing more than romaine lettuce - and crews are working on constructing the outdoor hibernation habitat. It should soon be ready and Grinder and Coola will be eager to romp and play outdoors for the first time in 2013.We have to feed the bears a small amount to begin with to 'jump start' their digestive and metabolic systems. Then we can gradually increase their food
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CASP National Summit commences
CASP National Summit Commences New home base established for adaptive snow sports programs in Canada. January 27, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – The Canadian Snowboard Federation (CSF) is launching the Canadian Adaptive Snowboard Program (CASP) National Summit at Grouse Mountain from January 27 to 30, 2009. The comprehensive CASP program consists of athlete development camps
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Save 20% on Camps and Clinics – Book by November 30th
Save 20% on Camps and Clinics Book by November 30th Also with the recent news that the federal government is doubling the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit, now is a great time to register your child in one of Grouse Mountain’s Zone, Freeride or Ski Wee Camps this winter. If you secure your spot by November 30th, you’ll receive an early bird discount of 20%! And don’t worry, grown-ups don’t have to
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 6
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 6 Congratulations to Cindy Gillies from Coquitlam Cindy's Best Grouse Moment was... Best moment at Grouse…so many to choose from as I bring every out of town guest up there, which so often ends up being the highlight of their trip. Brought up an Englishman in the summer, who was very taken with the Eye of the Wind, the Grizzlies, and the wolves. Also took up
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Bears Close to Hibernation
hyperphagia to fatten up. In this state they are focused strictly on eating high calorie foods to bulk up for winter. Since early October they have put on a couple hundred pounds each.Next, we moved Grinder and Coola into their hibernation area and they began their bed making process. Our staff and volunteers provided them with a large mound of Pacific Silver-Fir branches. The bears then proceeded to
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Winter Camouflage in use by Grouse Mountain Wildlife
Winter Camouflage in use by Grouse Mountain Wildlife With snow now covering all of the terrain at Grouse Mountain, many of our winter wildlife inhabitants have changed colour to match the new white background.The two that stand out the most are the Snowshoe Hair (Lepus americanus) and the Ermine or Short-tailed Weasel (Mustela erminea). We see these two quite often up here (and their tracks
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Help Us Light Up the Night
Help Us Light Up the Night Join our Torch Light Parade during 24 Hours of Winter In just over three weeks’ time, with the return of 24 Hours of Winter, we need your help to recreate the visually stunning Torch Light Parade that has become a favorite feature of this Olympic Anniversary event. If you are an advanced level skier or boarder over the age of 12, be a part of this proud tradition that
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