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Earth Day 2017
Mountain’s Adventures in Education Programs every year. Through these programs we aim to create awareness amongst today’s youth about their environment, surrounding wildlife and the many things they can do to sustain and support both. The Pollinators Garden was started to showcase regional varietals that are important in supplying a source of pollen to both our bees and a broad range of wild pollinators
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On the Move - Spring Migration
Light Awareness Program) website to learn more. In addition to birds, some bat species are also migratory. Here on Grouse Mountain we`ve noted flights of Hoary Bats passing by us each spring and fall. These large bats head south to the southern USA and Gulf of Mexico coastline to spend the winter. They return to BC to breed. Through automated ultrasonic detector installations we can observe the
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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
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grinder-and-coola-embrace-spring-2016
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Enter Our Instagram Contest for a Chance to Win 1 of 10 $50 Gift Cards
We're Giving Away $500 with #myY2Play What's your Y2Play Moment? Do you like winning things?We are giving away a $50 Grouse Mountain Gift Certificate every day for 10 days to a lucky Instagrammer.Just post your favourite Grouse Mountain winter moment on Instagram. Follow and tag us @grousemountain using the hashtag #myY2Play. We will direct message each day's lucky recipient.Contest ends March
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Omega The Wolf
Omega The Wolf A Life That Inspired Respect and Awe for Wolves We are very saddened to report that our oldest wolf Omega passed away early this morning. He was discovered deceased at first light within the Grouse Mountain wolf habitat where he and his pack mates found sanctuary. At 15 & 1/2 years old, Omega lived to be one of the oldest wolves in the world. Omega was born in captivity in
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Seek the Peak: Peak Registration Pricing Ends May 15
Peak Registration Pricing Ends May 15, 2014 Register for Seek the Peak 2014 now and save Grouse Mountain’s 11th-annual Seek The Peak presented by Columbia event is just over a month away, and the clock is ticking! If you haven’t already signed up to complete 16 kilometres of ultimate fitness bragging rights, be sure to do so before Thursday, May 15th to take advantage of Peak registration
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/seek-the-peak-peak-registration-pricing-ends-may-15
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Grouse Mountain Resort Sale Finalized
top tourist destination and are keenly aware of the vital role tourism plays for the business as well as the local economy. “There are many people and groups who are valued partners with Grouse Mountain,” added Zou. “We look forward to continuing our strong working relationship with local businesses, tourism, Metro Vancouver and the District and City of North Vancouver.” As Grouse Mountain Resort
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-resort-sale-finalized
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Grind10
Hospital (grindforkids.com)*100% of the $5 registration fee will be donated to Grind for Kids The first 100 people to register will receive a Grind10 Survival Kit filled with Grind worthy treats and motivation from our sponsors to support your Grind10 journey. Participants who complete all 10 Grinds will be entered into a draw to win some awesome prizes from lululemon athletica, Granville Island Brewing
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Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run - Register Now!
also receive a pair of Richer or Poorer socks.*Following the race there will be a celebration in the Timber Room including an award ceremony, snacks, beverages, cash bar and prize draws.*Child registration is not eligible for the SHOES.COM gift card or socks.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/snowshoe-grind-mountain-run-register-now--2
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Bee Checking In
workforce to face the upcoming spring. These new bees will be the first batch for the new year and the bees who looked after the Queen all winter will pass away. It was great to see our bees again and many of the hives are well underway with their spring preparations. Many were already bringing in Pollen. We will 'bee' monitoring the conditions and when the snow melts up here we'll get ready to bring