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Are Your Kids Ready for Some Adventure?
Are Your Kids Ready for Some Adventure? Summer Camps at Grouse Mountain It’s June 21st, the official first day of summer. Have you got your crew signed up for summer camp? If not, Grouse Mountain has you covered. Our camps for kids and teens 5-16 provide the ultimate in mountaintop adventure. Get behind the scenes with our Wildlife Rangers, learn how to be safe in wild outdoor spaces, or get up
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5 Fun Facts about Grouse Mountain Education
experience in itself. 3. Education programs run year-round Education group bookings are available every month of the year including July and August - for summer schools, day camps, private education groups and international students. Summer programs are a great way to experience summer on the Mountain, including activities like The World Famous Lumberjack Show, Birds in Motion Demonstration, Eco-walks
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Geoff Kabush Takes the Day at the Grouse Grind® Mountain Run Presented by VPG Realty
the Grouse Grind,” said Race Director Chelsea Carswell. “This annual favourite event is a fantastic culmination of the Grind season, celebrating personal achievement and team camaraderie all while raising important funds for BC Children’s Hospital.” Participants in the Grouse Grind Mountain Run are encouraged to raise funds in support of BC Children’s Hospital. In addition, Grouse Mountain donates
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Grouse Mountain Recognized as One of BC’s Top Employers
development programs as well as the unique work environment overlooking the City of Vancouver and employees’ unlimited access to outdoor recreation on the Mountain. “We have a large number of long-standing employees, most of who have literally grown up at Grouse Mountain over the course of their careers” said Grouse Mountain’s President Michael Cameron. “This mix of experience and history combined with
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Bees a'buzz'n with the Warmer Weather
the end of the clover bloom as we had approximately 2 weeks of warm dry weather allowing them to get out of their hives and re-stock.During the wet weather we were feeding the bees a syrupy mix of sugar and water to help them get by on days when they could not leave the hives to forage. We scaled this back as the warm weather came on and it encouraged them to get out and find natural forage.The
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Hey Ladies It's Roxy Ride Day
Hey Ladies! It's Roxy Ride Day Join us on March 16 for some camaraderie and coaching Are you ready to go big? Or small? Could your riding benefit from a little female camaraderie and coaching by the best of the Roxy Team riders? Ladies with all levels of riding goals are encouraged to strap on their boards March 16th for a special one-day Roxy Ride Day snowboard camp here at the Peak of Vancouver
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Summer of Bear Discovery Week One Winner
#BearDiscovery Instagram Contest #BearDiscovery Instagram Contest Week One Winner- Jacqueline Sinclair Week One of our Instagram #BearDiscovery contest was stacked with incredible photos, but there could be only one winner! In the end, photographer, Jacqueline Sinclair, came out on top. Read the story behind the winning shot below..."Each winter, I snowshoe the Snow Shoe Grind once or twice a
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Grouse Mountain to open Saturday for skiing and riding!
open in the near future.“With the incredible efforts of our snowmaking team and the cool temperatures over the past week, we’re thrilled to give our skiers and riders a head start to the winter season,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. "Looking ahead, the weather forecast is great news for our snowmaking efforts and we cannot wait to welcome downhill enthusiasts to Grouse
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Teachings by Squamish Elder, William “Kwel-A-A-Nexw” Nahanee
, Willie has presented to well over 200,000 students and considers every one of them his friend. Willie originally came to Grouse Mountain with the construction of the hiwus Feasthouse in 1997. At the time, he had been working as an event planner for the Squamish Nation and learned that Grouse Mountain was planning to bring in someone from a different territory to perform at the Feasthouse. Willie
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Emerge from Hibernation
the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Over the course of their 146-day winter dormancy, staff once again monitored Grinder and Coola's hibernation via an infrared camera placed in their hibernation den and the live feed was shared with the public on the Grouse Mountain website. "It’s wonderful to witness Grinder and Coola excitedly emerge from their 15th hibernation period", said Dr
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