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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat 2018
Grinder and coola enter their lower pond habitat happy to explore For the first time in 2018, Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, were given access into their 2.5 acre Lower Pond Habitat to explore. Due to some needed repairs, this section of their habitat was closed a bit longer than anticipated. This delay, however, has allowed the grass a chance to grow quite long and for
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation
Grouse Mountain family and give our guests an opportunity to learn more about British Columbia's wildlife. The bears will choose to continue to spend some time in their den, and some time outside with warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours to come, so the next time you visit Grouse Mountain, be sure to stop by their habitat and say hello.
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October is Bat Month
and we can listen in with specially designed bat listening radios. Each species of bats use a specific frequency of noise for echo-location and as such you can often identify the species just by the frequency of their calls on the bat detector!Bats are mammals just like humans and give birth to young 'pups' each year which then nurse from the mother. Most of the time bats will have one pup but
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Grind10 Challenge Results
Holmes 10 Kathy King 10 Kristal Malli 10 Lesley Natrall 10 Lyubov Golovetska 10 Nathan Starzynski 10 Rich Baumet 10 S Pishori 10 Sarb Gill 10 Susan
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Grouse Mountain Launches 2019/20 Season Y2Play Pass Offer
Y2Play Pass is valid for the remainder of this season plus all of next at a savings of up to 80% off the regular rate. “As we enjoy all this recent snowfall which has made for fantastic conditions on the slopes, it’s the perfect time to bring back our annual Y2Play Pass offer” said Grouse Mountain spokesperson Julia Grant. “Giving access to both the rest of this season and all of next, plus
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Hit the Trends this Winter
animal print is back! You will be seeing small touches in winter wear which are not only playful, but are sure to impress. For women who thinks less is more, try these metallic leopard print Stance socks which not only tick off two season trends, but they give your outfit a unique edge. FAUX FUR & KNIT WEAR When you’re not skiing or riding, you'll need some hot headwear for some stylish apres
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Get Fit for Skiing and Riding
rough terrain, strong calves will help you to keep edge contact.There are so many great resources available, including workouts on active.com and a series on the “Functional Body” by Tom Gellie. Sometimes extensive or elaborate programs can be intimidating or just not feasible given other life commitments. The most important thing is to do something. Start small, build as you go, and if you fall out
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How to Plan the Ultimate Holiday Party
want leading up to the party and what you need to accomplish on day of. Make sure if you’ve included décor, name tags, special gifts, etc, that those are on your list. Tip: Try delegating some tasks out. The more spare time you have to work on the finer details and drink eggnog the better. 6.Create an evening that your guests will remember - an activity, a type of entertainment, a visit from Santa
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Teachings by Squamish Elder, William “Kwel-A-A-Nexw” Nahanee
immediately offered his services and was hired by the Resort to join the daily performances of First Nations songs and dances. Through both his initial performances at the hiwus Feasthouse and later though his years in the education program, Willie believes he’s been given the opportunity to do what he loves – sharing his Squamish culture in a positive and constructive manner. It is certainly fitting that
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Spring Stirrings
we have decided it's time to give mother nature a helping hand and we have started to push some snow away from the bear den so we can set-up the bears hibernation habitat in early April and be ready for their emergence when they are ready. At this point we are anticipating sometime in mid-late April but we'll update as we go!Stay tuned for further updates on End of Hibernation 2018!