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First Nations Programming
100 people per presentation, up to 4 presentations daily. For more information on these programs visit our Field Trips Program page.First Nations Cultural ProgramsThe First Nations Cultural programs are available year-round offering a 45-minute presentation and a 45-minute craft. The program price includes Grouse Mountain Admission, snowshoe rentals (winter) or Ecowalk (summer), guides/storytellers
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Mountain Scavenger Hunt
unique skills within the teamImproved team cohesion and communicationPositive experience to reinforce company values and cultureEncourages creative thinking and open lines of communication Info & Booking Group Size: 10-400Program Length: 2 hoursProgram Availability: Year-roundRecommended Add-Ons*:Event photographerAn owl visit or bears experience with a wildlife ranger Mountain Ropes Adventure or
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More than 700 Participants Make the Climb at Seek the Peak
the summit of Grouse Mountain as individuals or as part of a relay team.This year’s Seek the Peak men’s title goes to Andrew Russell with a time of 1:33:38 and topping the women’s category is Lauren Andrews with a time of 1:52:47. Taking top honours in the relay category is Team McGrinders who clocked in at 1:38:57. For a complete list of official race times, please click the link below.Seek the
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Seek the Peak Registration Now Open
Seek the Peak Registration now Open Complete the 15km Race from Sea to Summit on June 10th, 2023 The wait is over – Seek the Peak is back! This year’s race will take place on Saturday, June 10th, 2023 and will help raise funds for Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation.The challenging 15km course starts on the beach at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winds its way through North Vancouver
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/seek-the-peak-registration-now-open
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20 Days of Free Y2Play
20 Days of Free Y2Play Contest This year we're celebrating the 20th anniversary of Y2Play in a BIG way!Over the next 20 days you could win one of 20 Y2Play Passes up for grabs. All you have to do is stay tuned for our daily clue and be the first to locate a hidden pass on the Mountain. We'll be sharing clues through our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Stories as well as right here on our website
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Bears Enter Upper Pond 2022
Bears enter large upper pond habitat Grinder and Coola enter their Upper Pond Habitat for the first time this spring Bears enjoy being back in their familiar habitat Today we were happy to open up Grinder and Coola's large Upper Pond Habitat for the year. Our resident Grizzly bears emerged on April 28th into their small Hibernation Habitat while our team worked on clearing snow and preparing
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-upper-pond-2022
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Grinder and Coola Enter 22nd Hibernation Period
day to check out conditions and nibble some last bites of food but as the weekend wore on they spent most of their day asleep inside. Their final weights of the year were a whopping 1045lbs for Coola and 920lbs for Grinder!Wildlife staff monitored them all day Monday the 21st and with neither bear choosing to emerge we decided to say goodnight officially around 4pm and we wish them a warm winter's
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Grouse Mountain Provides a “Short Cut” For Terrain Park Users
to be at the forefront with our facilities and support the progression of the skiers and riders who come to Grouse Mountain,” he continued. “Now as the first Resort on the North Shore to have a handle tow specifically for Park users, we look forward to supporting that progression for many more years to come.”With a total rope length of 250 metres and maximum speed of two metres per second, the
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
Wildlife.During their 171-day winter dormancy, Grinder and Coola were monitored by Grouse Mountain staff via an infrared cameraplaced in their hibernation den and the live feed was shared with the public on the Grouse Mountain website. Thishibernation period is the bears’ longest since their arrival at Grouse Mountain, surpassing last year’s record by one day. “We’re excited to welcome Grinder and Coola out of
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Bears Emerge from 2021/2022 Hibernation Period
scattered around the habitat (their first food of the year!). This leafy green vegetable imitates the emerging grasses and shrubs that wild bears find on their first forays out from their winter chambers. The lettuce also has a high water content that helps flush out their stomachs and reboot their digestive systems following a winter of no food.After eating, the boys had numerous play wrestling sessions
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-emerge-from-2021-2022-hibernation-period