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Grinder and Coola Enter Upper Pond 2021
Grinder and coola enter their upper pond habitat Bear habitat expanded Today marks the entrance of Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, into their 2.5 acre Upper Pond Habitat for the first time in 2021. Both bears emerged from hibernation this year on April 29th and have spent the last three weeks in their Hibernation Habitat as we prepared part of their larger space. Each year
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20th Anniversary of Grinder and Coola's Arrival at Grouse Mountain
20th Anniversary of grinder and coola's arrival at grouse mountain arrived on september 5th 2001 This past weekend, September 5th to be exact, marked the 20th anniversary of Grinder and Coola's (our two resident Grizzly Bears) arrival at Grouse Mountain and the creation of the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Both bears were found in the wilds of British Columbia in June of 2001
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Grouse Gallery Art Contest
$2000 cash prize and an exclusive invitation to our Gondola Launch Party. We eagerly anticipate your creative interpretations of Grouse Mountain. Carson Ting To launch the contest, Grouse Mountain has teamed up with locally based visual artist and illustrator Carson Ting, who will create his own artwork to be part of the Grouse Gallery, before joining the judging panel to help choose the
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Grouse Mountain to Require Proof of Vaccination for 2021/22 Winter Season
Grouse Mountain to Require Proof of Vaccination for 2021/22 Winter Season Guests and staff must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to access the Resort (North Vancouver) Grouse Mountain is requiring all guests to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 for the 2021/22 winter season. Starting on opening day of the ski and snowboard season, guests born in 2009 or earlier must provide proof of
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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain's Peak of Christmas
Celebrate The Holidays at Grouse Mountain's Peak of Christmas The Resort is set to transform into Vancouver's North Pole next month (North Vancouver) Grouse Mountain Resort’s annual Peak of Christmas celebration returns Friday, November 22nd to Wednesday, December 25th, 2024. The perfect holiday backdrop, guests of all ages will be transported to a winter wonderland, complete with snow, Santa and
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Grouse Grind
considerable damage.How much does it cost to do the Grouse Grind?There is no fee to climb the Grouse Grind trail. Purchase your Download Tickets online to save! The cost to take the Skyride/Gondola back down is $20 per adult and $10 per child (ages 5-12) when purchasing Download Tickets online. If you intend to do the Grouse Grind regularly, Grouse Mountain offers an Annual Pass with additional benefits.Top
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Blue Grouse Gondola Now Open
technology. The opening of the Blue Grouse Gondola, followed by the Mountain Bike Park and Mountain Coaster in mid-2025, herald a new chapter for the Resort as it approaches its centennial in 2026.
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Skyride Surf Adventure
Soar on top of the Skyride Please note: Skyride Surf Adventure is not currently available, but will return Summer 2025Feel the wind on your face as you travel 1,610m on the rooftop of the Grouse Mountain Super Skyride! You will be part of a small group accessing this special viewing platform. Your Guide will give a short, informative overview of the mechanical structure of the Skyride and will
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800 Participants Make the Climb at Seek the Peak
unique event that brings together athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers from across the region to challenge themselves and raise money for a great cause,” said Michael Cameron, President Grouse Mountain Resort. “As the first event in our 2024 Grind Run Series, we’re so happy to see this many participants take on the challenging race, push themselves and raise money for an incredibly
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Bears Begin 20th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain
Bears begin 20th hibernation period On Tuesday, November 10th, Grinder and Coola entered their 20th Hibernation Period on Grouse Mountain! Both bears had been growing increasingly sluggish and were spending more and more time inside their den as the weather became cooler and snow started to fall. They had also completed construction on their winter bed after dragging in lots of Pacific Silver
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