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Grinder and Coola Embrace Spring 2016
Grinder & Coola Awaken from Hibernation 15 Looking well, Grouse Mountain Grizzlies exited their hibernation den on April 9th, 2016 Last week the decision was made to open the bear's hibernation den door. Preparations ramped up readying the bears' habitat area, which despite warm temperatures was still very snowy. The bears had been stirring a little bit more each day and it was evident they
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Emerge from Hibernation
Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Emerge from Hibernation Grinder and Coola awake from 15th winter dormancy period at the Peak of Vancouver Following the arrival of beautiful spring weather, Grouse Mountain is excited to announce that resident Grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola have emerged from their winter hibernation period at the Peak of Vancouver. This concludes the bears’ 15th hibernation period at
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ROAM Winter Expo 2015
Visit Grouse Mountain at ROAM Winter Expo October 17th-18th, 2015 Grouse Mountain is thrilled to be part of the ROAM Winter Expo, where we will be sharing our #winterlove October 17th and 18th!Located at the Vancouver Convention Center, the ROAM Expo is a unique marketplace that brings together brands and services offering exciting and diverse ways to spend the low sun months. ROAM Expo will
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Bears Emerge
Bears Emerge - 2015 At the end of last week we made a decision to open the bear's hibernation den door! It has been warm and sunny and the bears have been stirring a little bit more each day.The groggy bears emerged and checked out their outdoor hibernation yard, munched on a little bit of green grass, and then returned to sleep back inside the den.Grinder and Coola will slowly wake up more now
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Wildlife Refuge
about the refuge Our resident Grizzly bears Grinder and Coola have begun their winter hibernation! Watch them sleeping in their habitat on the Bear Den Cam.Imagine a wilderness sanctuary where endangered animals can explore and play, knowing they’re safe and secure. You’ll find all this and more at our research, education and conservation centre on the mountain. The Refuge also offers leading
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Skyride
Red Skyride North America's 100-person tramway system is your gateway to the majestic nature of The Peak of Vancouver, and an experience in itself.Whether you're in search of the perfect scenic photo or dinner at Altitudes Bistro, your adventure begins on the Red Skyride.The first downhill Skyride for hikers departs at 7:30am.Today's HoursA Red Skyride or Blue Grouse Gondola round-trip is
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Skyride Surf Adventure
out to either the Coast Mountains or the Lower Mainland. pricing $35 per person* (valid for one Skyride Surf Adventure from the base to the mountaintop only) *If not a Grouse Mountain Passholder, a Mountain Admission Ticket purchase is also required. restrictions Must be 8+ years of ageMust have mobility to climb the staircase to the Skyride Surf Adventure platformClosed-toe shoes required; no
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Top 5 Ways to Enjoy Flight This Summer
Top 5 Ways to Enjoy Flight This Summer Airborne Fun at the Peak of Vancouver! There’s a reason we have the expression ‘free as a bird’. The idea of being able to take off into flight or soar above the clouds is pretty appealing – especially when many of us are stuck at our desks most of the day. At our Summer of Flight, you can experience the thrill of airborne adventure through a variety of
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Happy Earth Day!
Happy Earth Day! Help us make every day Earth Day Happy Earth Day! While April 22 provides an annual opportunity to stop, reflect and consider how our actions impact the planet, we try to do our part to make every day Earth Day at the Peak of Vancouver.Have you visited the Eye of the Wind? It's BC’s first viable wind energy solution with the capacity to offset up to 25 percent of Grouse
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Web Cams
MountainThe Peak of Vancouver Email Twitter FacebookExplore more bear den cam This is a view inside Grinder and Coola's hibernation den. Be sure to read our Ranger Blog to stay up to date on what's happening in our Wildlife Refuge. Bear Pond Cam Grinder and Coola, male grizzly bears orphaned in 2001, inhabit a multi-faceted 5.5 acre habitat on top of Grouse