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Bears Emerge 2025
Grinder and Coola Emerge After 149 Days of Hibernation Spring has officially arrived at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife, and with it comes the long-awaited wake-up of two of its most beloved residents: Grinder and Coola, the resident grizzly bears. After an impressive 149 days of hibernation, the pair emerged from their cozy winter den today, groggy but healthy, signaling
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Adventure Day Camps
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Peak Chairlift
grandeur of the Pacific Ocean as it graces the coastline for as far as the eye can see. During the summer season, access to the Peak Chair is included with a Mountain Admission Ticket. Mountain AdmissionPlease check Today on Grouse for current Peak Chair hours. peak chairlift safety tips In order to make your visit safe and enjoyable while accessing our mountaintop terrain, please take a moment to review
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Snowshoeing
challenge. It's the perfect way to start Grouse Grind hiking season fit and strong, while embracing a snowy winter landscape. social snowshoe for a cause Join us for this new social event and conquer the Snowshoe Grind after dark.Venture into the backcountry at night, make new friends and support a local charity! Each month’s proceeds from this event will be donated to North Shore Rescue.This session is
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Annual Pass
, not a combination). All benefits are non-transferable. Annual Pass+ benefits such as 50% off Mountain Admission tickets, Free Mountain Ziplines and Mountain Ropes Adventure can be redeemed online at grousemountain.com/account.Please note: Your membership is valid for one year from the date of purchase; if you are renewing a pass, it is now valid one year from the expiry date of your current pass
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Owls at Grouse Mountain
Ambassadors, the live virtual session teaches students about these amazing “silent-flying” raptors. Can an owl turn its head 360 degrees? Why are they called raptors? Do they really give a “hoot”? Learn these interesting answers and so much more.Online Education Programs Meet our Owl Ambassadors At Grouse Mountain we appreciate and respect wild places and wildlife. Our Refuge includes some outstanding owl
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Mountain Ziplines
have not yet completed an exclusion of liability waiver, you will complete it at the time of check-in.A Release of Liability Waiver must be completed prior to participating. For those under the age of 19, a parent or guardian must complete a waiver for the individual.Complete Waiver Mountain Ziplines - 5 line tours Mountain Zipline Tours are now available to book for dates starting Saturday, May
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Emerge from 24th Hibernation
before other vegetables, proteins, and fruits are reintegrated. “We’re thrilled to see Grinder and Coola wake from their winter slumber happy and healthy after five months of hibernation,” said Dr. Ken Macquisten, Wildlife Refuge Director and Veterinarian. “It’s always a special moment welcoming them back, just as it’s amazing to witness the complex social adaptability of bears and their incredible
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-grizzlies-emerge-from-24th-hibernation
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Safety & Risk Awareness
EMERGENCIES, CALL 604.998.4321 EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY - ASSUMPTION OF RISKS The use of ski area premises and facilities and participation in activities at ski areas involves various risks, dangers and hazards. It is a condition of your use of the premises and facilities and your participation in these activities that you assume all risk of personal injury, death or property loss resulting from any cause
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Education Programs
-flying” raptors! Can an owl turn its head 360 degrees? Why are they called raptors? Do they really give a “hoot”? Learn these interesting answers and so much more. Online education Programs 45 minute programWe are bringing you our two most popular programs online, right in the comfort of your own classroom. Our engaging educators offer fun, interactive learning, brought directly to your students