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Be Inspired by Spencer West
Whistler Water One Climb as we come together to raise funds to support clean water projects in developing nations. There is no entry fee. We just ask participants to sign up and raise a minimum of $25 - an astonishingly achievable amount that can provide clean water to one person in a developing nation for life. Whether you participate or simply support a participant, you can make a difference. Visit
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Flying Season 2015 Has Officially Started
Ziplines circuit gives you an adrenaline-pumping tour across the peaks and canyons of Grouse and Dam Mountains. The tour lasts about two hours and can be booked as an individual or as a group. Pre-booking for these high flying adventures is required.Book Heli-TourBook Paragliding
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BC Hydro congratulates Grouse Mountain
BC Hydro congratulates Grouse Mountain BC Hydro congratulates Grouse Mountain Resort for The Eye of the Wind turbine’s successful clean electricity generation North Vancouver, September 22, 2010 – BC Hydro and the Minister of Energy congratulated Grouse Mountain Resort for successfully energizing The Eye of the Wind, enabling the turbine to begin generating clean electricity, and creating a
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Grouse Mountain to Keep Slopes Open for the Month of June
Grouse Mountain to Keep Slopes Open for the Month of June May 13th, 2011 – Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver BC It maybe May but the spectacular 2011 winter season of record snowfall means that Grouse Mountain is still currently sitting underneath 600cm of snow with fresh snowfall in the last few days and more in the forecast! This has been a banner year full of excellent snow conditions and now
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation!
Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation! Resident Grizzly Bears emerge from their 9th hibernation Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, have emerged from their 2009/2010 hibernation period at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife.This was their ninth hibernation - all have taken place at the Refuge. Grinder, being the bold, head strong bear, was the first to emerge and
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Grinder and Coola Poke Their Heads Out
Bears Getting More Active As the days begin to grow longer, Grinder and Coola are beginning to stir more often inside their bear hotel. Recently we've even seen them leaving their bear bed den and exploring the larger section of the bear hotel. You can check out Grinder in the video below sniffing and pawing at the fresh snow fall in the front of the bear hotel. Both bears were also observed
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Artists For Conservation Festival
Grouse Mountain Welcomes Artists For Conservation World renowned wildlife and nature artists, including Robert Bateman, to attend first annual Artists for Conservation Festival from November 5 to 13, 2011 For the first time, Grouse Mountain is teaming up with Artists for Conservation to bring some of the world's best nature and wildlife art to the Peak of Vancouver. From November 5 to 13, nature
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Bears Stirring
Bears Stirring... As the days grow longer in the spring, Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, begin to stir more often in their bear den.During the coldest and darkest part of winter there is very little movement inside the bear den. Now, however, through the use of our infrared cameras we are able to see that they are stirring more often and for longer periods of time. The 'stir
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Iconic wind turbine at Grouse Mountain
steps they took today.” says Stuart McLaughlin, President of Grouse Mountain Resorts Ltd. " We are committed to embedding the principles of sustainability into every aspect of our operations and this includes the pursuit of smarter and better energy alternatives to meet our needs. As part of our Blue Grouse Sustainability Vision, we believe wind energy offers one proven approach in environmental and
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Bears enter Hyperphagia
enhanced laziness. To help them get ready for winter we, in essence, free feed them a diet that consists of higher levels of protein than they receive throughout most of the year. Much of this protein comes from fish, which are added to their diet to represent the salmon runs they would be finding in the wild.Each day Grinder and Coola spend the morning time eating as much as they can find until they
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