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Grinder and Coola Prepare for Winter
Grinder was 906 pounds. This is still about 30 pounds lighter than when they went into hibernation last year but there are still a few weeks of eating left to go!The next stages will be the bears continuing to put on their last few pounds and also creating their bed bed inside the den. We provide them with a big pile of Pacific Silver Fir branches selectively harvested from around the mountain. Then
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Skyride reservation system no longer in use
In June 2020, we implemented an online booking reservation system to adapt to changing restrictions in BC. We thank you for your patience and understanding over this past year. Beginning tomorrow (Wednesday, July 7), the Grouse Mountain Skyride online reservation system will no longer be in place.Guests will once again be able to walk-up to the Skyride, providing increased flexibility for
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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat 2021
year it is looking extremely lush. The bears thought so too!The first thing they did upon entering was fish out some frog eggs that had been in their pond. They also munched on the fresh greens that were growing.This lower area has a thick forested area that the bears love to build day beds inside. They can often be found sitting on the cliffs watching the riders of our Peak Chairlift as well.Be
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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas
daily bookings from Saturday, December 18th through Friday, December 24th at Altitudes Bistro.To ensure the health and safety of everyone enjoying Peak of Christmas at Grouse Mountain this year, proof of vaccination is required for guests born in 2009 or earlier and face masks are mandatory inside all Resort facilities. All festive Peak of Christmas activities are complimentary with an Annual Locals
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Grinder and Coola Mark the 19th Anniversary of their Arrival at Grouse Mountain
Grinder and Coola Mark the 19th Anniversary of their Arrival at Grouse Mountain September 5th 2001 Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears at the Refuge for Endangered Wildlife first arrived on Grouse Mountain back in 2001 - on September 5th to be exact! Today marks the 19th anniversary of their arrival here at the mountain. While a lot has changed over the years, the bears have
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Grouse Mountain Wildlife Update
warm weather has been a hoot! To update you here is a little bit about each one: Cleo - barn owl Cleo is the founding member of our Wildlife Ambassador crew and has been residing here at Grouse Mountain for the past seven years. She was born on Vancouver Island and was a member of our Birds in Motion Demonstration team before transitioning to educational work. Barn Owls, Tyto alba, are in a family
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Hummingbirds Return
Hummingbirds Return for the Season Feeders up Last week we saw our first hummingbirds of the season up here on Grouse Mountain. We track their arrival and departure each year as part of our hummingbird monitoring program.Since 2005 Grouse Mountain has been a member of the North American Hummingbird Monitoring Network - an organization dedicated to the study and conservation of
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Northland Properties Corporation to Acquire Grouse Mountain Resort from CM (Canada)
the community to ensure we maintain and evolve the iconic Grouse Mountain experience for all of our visitors.” Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s number one natural attraction. Welcoming 1.3 million guests each year, the Resort is the premiere year-round destination in the Lower Mainland offering a variety of thrilling outdoor adventures, exceptional cultural and educational experiences and the best in
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First Hummingbird Monitoring Session of 2019
First Hummingbird Monitoring Session of 2019 14th Year of monitoring On Thursday June 13th we held our first hummingbird banding and monitoring session of 2019. This marks our 14th year of running this project on Grouse Mt. Hummingbird numbers have been in decline and very few studies were being carried out as to why and what possible causes could be contributing. Grouse Mountain teamed up
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Record Setting Day at the 6th Annual Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge
Record Setting Day at the 6th Annual Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge Thousands raised for BC Children’s Hospital (North Vancouver) After an inspiring day on the Grouse Grind®, Grouse Mountain is excited to announce that the Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge has raised over $48,000 in support of the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. A new record was set at this year’s event with Wilfrid Leblanc