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Come to the Grouse Mountain Career Fair - Oct. 15 &16
Fall Career Fair Join us October 15 & 16 - and all winter long! We will be holding our annual Fall Career Fair at the base of the Mountain on October 15 & 16, 2011 - 10am-4pm.Click here to find out more.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/come-to-the-grouse-mountain-career-fair-oct-15-16
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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat 2023
this year. Not to worry, however, as their caretakers had laid out some yummy treats for them instead!This habitat features some bear favorite areas under some dense tree coverage as well as a large open field, large pond and a cliff area where their favorite activity is watching people ride the Peak Chairlift to the top of the mountain.Be sure to stop by and see Grinder and Coola exploring their
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2023
bear inhabitation.As usual, Grinder came through the gate and both bears started to explore their old haunts. One of their first go-to activities is always checking for frog and salamander eggs in their ponds and Grinder went right at it again. bath time! One of the favourite features of the larger habitats is their multiple pond systems. Both bears quickly headed to the deeper ponds and went for a
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Happy Holidays from the Wildlife Crew at Grouse Mountain
actual birthday is sometime in January each year during hibernation!) with a grizzly bear sized ice/fruit/salmon/whipped cream cake! The bears also had a physical checkup from our Director and Veterinarian, Dr. Ken Macquisten, in the springtime and passed with flying colors. They then went on to have a standard lazy bear summer followed by a great Fall putting on the weight for their long 2023/2024
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/happy-holidays-from-the-wildlife-crew-at-grouse-mountain
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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas
outdoor fun, guests can explore the enchanting Light Walk around Blue Grouse Lake or take a spin on the 8,000 square foot Mountaintop Skating Pond surrounded by majestic views.An annual favourite, the Breakfast with Santa program is a time-honoured tradition where guests enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet, visit with Santa Claus himself, and share in the joy of the season with his elves. Held in
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Mountain Closure Update
Mountain Closure Update The Skyride and mountaintop will be closed from October 10 – 27 Please be advised that Grouse Mountain Resort will be closed for scheduled annual maintenance from October 10 – 27, 2023.There will be no access to the Skyride and mountaintop facilities or activities during this time. Starbucks at the base of the mountain will be closed during this time. Please see below for
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Bears Emerge 2023
boys then proceeded to locate the lettuce we had spread around the habitat. Their stomachs and digestive systems have been in recycle mode since last November with the bears living off their accumulated body fat. As bears emerge they eat leafy green vegetation to help flush out their digestive tracks and get their metabolism going again. We'll start with the lettuce and slowly introduce other
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Y2Play Receipt 2023-24
functional after April 2023. For more information, please read our Digital Passes FAQ. With the introduction of our new digital passes, there is no longer a need to pick-up a physical pass from Guest Services. If you would still like a physical pass, please pick-up from Guest Services by April 30, 2023. If you purchased parking, please pick-up your parking pass at Guest Services by April 30, 2023. Parking
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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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Bear Day in 3 Minutes
even though they are sleeping the winter away the bears are fairly active during select periods each day. This activity is more of a sleep walk state and it is theorized that this activity helps keep their bones and muscles active, stretched and strong during the winter months. In the wild it also keeps them active enough that if something threatened their main den (avalanche, mud slide, tree fall