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20th Bearthday
cubs and figure out what they know instinctually and what is learned behavior from their mothers. This important information was gathered as they grew up here and we hope to use it to help futured orphaned bear cubs. today Today Grinder and Coola are 20 years old (hopefully only middle aged for bears that are in human care!) and living a pretty good life season to season. Currently we're in the
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Hummingbirds Return
a whole.Data shows a decline overall in hummingbird numbers which makes the work we are doing all that more important to figure out the why and how we can help them.We're looking forward to getting going again this season with the monitoring!Be sure to stop by our hummingbird station in front of the Peak Chalet on your next visit and spend some time watching for the birds at the feeders!
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Outfit Yourself with the Latest Gear
Hestra. Smith Vantage Helmet – the standard in style comfort and protection. Have peace of mind and look good doing it. Smith Squad XL Goggles – excellent vision and look for great value. The Squad XL uses an oversized shape and cylindrical design to maximize your on hill vision. Top Women’s Picks Picture Haakon Jacket and Bib Pant – stay dry, stand out and have peace of mind. 20k waterproof
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Gear Up for Family Day
Gear Up for Family Day With the long weekend approaching we want to make sure you've got the gear you need to hit the slopes. Our retail team has put together their top picks of the latest gear available in Outfitters.Smith Liberty Helmet: Offering best-inclass, ventilated Aerocore™ protection featuring Koroyd® with adjustable climate control. Combining a cozy XT2® performance lining with
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Ornulf Johnsen
weeks. Everything just took off fromthere.Grouse Mountain Ski School was the first to introduce methods like video recording to help teachtechnique as well as the ‘Max 4’ approach – no more than four students per teacher. Most well-knownof Johnsen’s developments is bringing the Headway Program of using graduated ski lengths toCanada.During Johnsen’s tenure, the Grouse Mountain Ski School was selected
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Winter Hummers
hummingbird watcher and feeder then there are a few things you can do to help make the winter months easier for these little creatures. The first thing is to maintain a feeder for them to drink nectar from. Hanging these in sheltered areas will help prevent wind or snow buildup and provide a respite while the birds are getting a drink. Please make sure to hang the feeders away from any fences or strong
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Get Fit for Skiing and Riding
preparation.Pursue General ConditioningSkiing and snowboarding rely heavily on core and lower body strength. Any activity that engages the core, glutes and legs is going to be beneficial. Running, Crossfit and circuit training are all great activities to help build general conditioning. As little as two sessions a week will pay dividends.Build Stamina Isolated exercises such as squats, lunges and planking are
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Operational Update - Annual Skyride Maintenance
of our food and beverage outlets. Face coverings are not required by Tots (4 and under).We thank you for your cooperation in helping us ensure the health and safety of our guests and team members so we can continue welcoming you to enjoy Grouse Mountain.
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Grouse Mountain is Your Spring Break Headquarters
level up to take on double blacks, a lesson with our Snow School is a great way to work on your skills. Our experienced team is ready to help you with tips and tricks at all levels. From drop-in day lessons to private lessons, there are some great options to suit your family's needs. Bonus, we’ve still got some spaces in our Spring Break Camps and Ski Wee programs – they’re the perfect way to start
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Meet Our New Wildlife Ambassadors
Meet our newest wildlife ambassadors baby owls Over the last couple of months here at Grouse Mountain we've had a couple new additions to our Wildlife Ambassador team. Since late April we've been hand raising a young Barred Owl here at the Refuge (see the photo beside here) - he came to us from the Northern Spotted Owl Reintroduction Program where Barred Owls are helping researchers learn the
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