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A Blizzard on Grouse Mountain
cold artic temperatures - their feathering even goes right down onto and under their toes to keep them warm. With a lack of trees in the north the Snowys are often found perching on logs, rocks or even the bare ground. Keep an eye out for our Wildlife Ambassadors making some appearances in front of our chalet over the winter months. We'd love to teach you more about these amazing owls. If you
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Our Passes Have Gone Digital
Our Passes Have Gone Digital! Access Your Membership on the Grouse Mountain App Great news, you can now display a digital version of your Annual Pass on the Grouse Mountain App. That means no more worries about remembering to bring your physical pass; all you need is your smartphone! If you already have your pass connected to your online profile, just login to your account through the Grouse
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Birds of Spring Beginning to Return to Grouse
Birds of Spring Return to Grouse Mountain Migration underway As March 21st and the advent of spring approaches we are noticing a few of our migrant bird species beginning to return to Grouse Mountain!Many songbirds fly south for the winter - the extent of their migration is dependent upon the specific species and their wintering requirements. Some, like our Barn Swallows, have been known to go
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International Program
:15Scenic Chair Ride to Peak of Vancouver 10:45Eye of the Wind Tour 11:30Grizzly Habitat 12:00Chalet Visit – lunch, snacks, shopping 1:15First Nation’s Drumming Circle 2:00Lumberjack Show 3:00Skyride and DepartureView Program Pricing Here White Season(April-December) Bring your students to experience the joy and wonder of the outdoors. “Winter Wonderland Adventure” combines our most popular winter
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Bears Stir Just a Little More Often
like the ground hog checking conditions on ground hog day)!We still have a 300 cm base of snow around the plateau of Grouse Mountain where the bear den is located - so that won't be going away anytime soon. We monitor the bears closely as we get into the end of March and early April and also watch weather conditions. When temperatures are staying high and the snow begins to melt quickly we know
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Gear Up for Family Day
Gear Up for Family Day With the long weekend approaching we want to make sure you've got the gear you need to hit the slopes. Our retail team has put together their top picks of the latest gear available in Outfitters.Smith Liberty Helmet: Offering best-inclass, ventilated Aerocore™ protection featuring Koroyd® with adjustable climate control. Combining a cozy XT2® performance lining with
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We're Opening for the Winter Season
or lift tickets for this season, we've got lots of options for you. buy nowMake sure to download the Grouse Mountain App for the latest in snow and weather conditions. You can also purchase Lift Tickets or access your Digital Pass using the app.
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from 19th Hibernation
Grinder and Coola Emerge from 19th Hibernation After a long 144 day hibernation, 19 year-old male grizzly bears Grinder and Coola emerged on April 21st from their slumber into a different world. Despite the lack of people present to greet them upon digging their way out of their den due to the temporary COVID-19 closure, the two massive Grizzlies were happy to frolic in the remaining snow and
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Symphony Sundays at Grouse Mountain
National Youth Orchestra of Canada as a recipient of the orchestra’s Leadership Award. She has been featured in the My First NAC showcase, and has appeared on WQXR, New York City’s classical music radio station, playing Baroque viola with Juilliard’s historical performance ensemble. Emilie has been a member of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra since 2012 and was recently named the Assistant Principal
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Grinder and Coola Enter Upper Pond 2021
Grinder and coola enter their upper pond habitat Bear habitat expanded Today marks the entrance of Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, into their 2.5 acre Upper Pond Habitat for the first time in 2021. Both bears emerged from hibernation this year on April 29th and have spent the last three weeks in their Hibernation Habitat as we prepared part of their larger space. Each year
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