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Join the Fight Against Breast Cancer - Seek the Peak 2011
Seek the Peak - July 16, 2011 Challenge yourself, or gather a team of four, to participate in the 8th annual Seek the Peak relay. This life-changing, 4-stage, 16-kilometer course starts on the beach at Ambleside Park, then winds its way through North Vancouver before heading up the legendary Grouse Grind to the Peak of Vancouver. Whether you're an elite athlete or you're just looking for a great
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2024
larger pond habitat. Both bears were excited to finally be into an area where they can explore the deeper water of their two ponds.After a brief look around, both bears jumped in the water and had a good rinse off - getting rid of the rest of the hibernation dust in their coats. daily ranger talks We're also pleased to announce that we have started our daily Ranger Talks at 10am, 12:45pm and 3:30pm
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Hop into Easter Fun at Grouse Mountain
slopes! Explore the mountain in search of egg signs posted on blue and green runs for your chance to win!Friday, Saturday & Sunday:Buffet Brunch: 10:00am – 2:00pm; enjoy a delicious buffet brunch with incredible views at the Peak of Vancouver. Reservations encouraged, or walk-ins available. Kids just $5, Adults $30Friday & Saturday: Easter Bunny and Easter Fairy: 10:00am – 2:30pm; keep an eye
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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
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Grouse Mountain to Keep Slopes Open for the Month of June
Grouse Mountain to Keep Slopes Open for the Month of June May 13th, 2011 – Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver BC It maybe May but the spectacular 2011 winter season of record snowfall means that Grouse Mountain is still currently sitting underneath 600cm of snow with fresh snowfall in the last few days and more in the forecast! This has been a banner year full of excellent snow conditions and now
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Hummingbirds
sites, such as the one here at Grouse Mountain, critical for ongoing data collection. We hope we can encourage visitors to learn about these unique and incredible birds and teach others about the joy they bring and the important ecological role they play.
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Mountain Bike Park and Mountain Coaster Coming to Grouse Mountain
Coaster has allowed us to maintain the integrity of the Mountain by incorporating the trees as well as fun features along the journey of the track.”Construction of the alpine, gravity-fed coaster is progressing well, with stage one completed in 2023, and track laying of the 1,434-metre permanent structure well underway. Guests will enjoy speeds of up to 45 kilometres an hour on the track which includes
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20 Days of Free Y2Play
obligations of the entrant and Sponsor in connection with the Promotion, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of Province of British Columbia, without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law rules (whether of the Province of British Columbia or any other jurisdiction), which would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than the Province of
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Heli Tours
journey over the Capilano Valley escalating up to the legendary Lions for a flight between the peaks. Information $169/person - day of/on-mountain*$675 - Private Helicopter** (1-5 passengers)Get dropped off downtown Vancouver at the end of your tour for an additional $99 per passenger and $70 per helicopter landing charge. *2 passenger minimum, does not include admission to Grouse Mountain **Combined
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Hummingbird Monitoring 2023
station is to work with the Hummingbird Monitoring Network based out of Arizona, USA to help with a long term monitoring and conservation program for the Rufous Hummingbird. Three sessions, 61 birds Due to late snowfall and wet weather into June, we were only able to conduct three monitoring sessions this year. This is fewer than we'd like, but even from these three sessions we managed to examine 61
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