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Grinder and Coola Enter Upper Pond 2021
ponds. Ranger talks and bear cams Under current health restrictions relating to Covid-19 we can only host our very local visitors right now. But if you do live close to the mountain we are open and you can visit Grinder and Coola daily in their habitat from 9am to 9pm. We will be hosting Ranger Talks at 10am, 12:15pm, 2:30pm and 4pm every day and these talks will tell you more about Grinder and
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Digital Pass
DIGITAL PASS SETUP If you already have your pass connected to your online profile, just login to your account through the Grouse Mountain app to access your pass. If not, just complete a simple one-time setup on the Grouse Mountain website to link your pass to your account. Follow these steps to access your Grouse Mountain Pass on the App:1) Login to your account on the website here. Make sure
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Happy New Year
enjoying excellent spring conditions on the Mountain. As the reality of COVID-19 set in we made the incredibly difficult decision to shut down our operations on March 16th to ensure the safety of our guests, team members and broader community. During the closure, our team worked hard to develop and implement extensive safety protocols and our new PureClean Commitment. With these new safety measures in
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Virtual Jam Over The City - Rules & Regulations
of the Promotion, and the individuals living in the same households of each of the above are ineligible to participate in the Promotion. SponsorThe “Sponsor” and “Administrator” is Northland at Grouse, LP. Promotion PeriodThe Promotion will begin on Monday, January 25, 2021 at 00:01 a.m. Pacific Standard Time ("PST"), and end at 11:59 p.m. PST on Monday, February 15, 2021 (the "Promotion Period
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Owl and Bear Talks
Daily Owl and Bear Talks Now On Owl interpretive sessions held four times daily We're happy to announce that Grouse Mountain has re-opened for business after a Covid-19 shut down. Please remember to pre-book your skyride times ahead of time at : https://www.grousemountain.com/passholder-skyride-reservationsAs part of our new 2020 initiatives here at Grouse Mountain we are pleased to offer Owl
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Bears Prepare for Hibernation
Coola weighed in at 1045 lbs and Grinder at 885lbs. This is close to their final winter weights. We have begun providing the bears with lots of Pacific Silver-Fir branches in order to line their sleeping chamber. We've seen them working on it already - Coola tends to do a lot of the work while Grinder likes to supervise and has been known to pull a branch or two out if he doesn't like what he's
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Scenic Chairlift
long weekend-September) Daily Rides throughout the summer months. For Hours of Operation, please visit Today's Schedule page.Minimum height requirement for the chairlift ride is 1 metre. Due to the unpredictability of nature we encourage you to check our Current Conditions page for today's schedule or contact Guest Services for more information at 604.980.9311.
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Bears Gaining Weight
have a craving for proteins and fats. We see them start to avoid the vegetables and go straight for the protein-rich dog kibble. We also feed them salmon every day or every other day to help with their preparations. PAST HIBERNATION DATES:2020 – ? 2019 – November 27th 2018 – December 1st 2017 – November 22nd 2016 – November 28th 2015 – November 16th
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
website. Regarded as two of the most popular residents at the Peak of Vancouver, the now 19 year old Grizzly bears Grinder and Coola originally came to Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife in 2001 when they were rescued after being orphaned during separate incidents in Bella Coola and Invermere. Grinder: Grinder was found in 2001 in Invermere, BC. He was wandering alone on a logging road
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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