- Found 371 results
-
Recap: Whistler Water One Climb 2015 another success!
rendition of the We Day Dance. After all, it’s crucial to stretch before tackling Mother Nature’s Stairmaster!Following their ascent of the Grind, One Climbers were treated a carnival-style mountaintop celebration on the Alpine Plaza featuring barbecue and various interactive activities courtesy of Whistler Water One Climb partners. When the final numbers were tallied, it became very clear that the big
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/recap-whistler-water-one-climb-2015-another-success
-
Grinder and Coola emerge from 2011/2012 hibernation period!
Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation Today marked the end to the 2011/2012 hibernation season for Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Grinder and Coola emerged shortly after 11am by digging their way out of their bear den through a large mound of snow. Once out, they proceeded to have a great romp around their
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grinder-and-coola-emerge-from-20112012-hibernation-period
-
Y2Play Moments
Y2Play Moments What do Y2Play moments look like? Here are a few of our favourites.With Y2Play, your pass is paid off after only 5 snow days!*Buy Y2Play*Or better. Considers the value of Lift Ticket and/or Food & Beverage credit in Adult and Parent Pass categories.
-
Looking for a September Child Care Solution?
having fun and making friends. For extra piece-of-mind, should the current teachers strike be resolved, full refunds will be available to registrants in the September camps. Camps are available September 2-5, 8-12, and 15-19. Camps are priced at $200/ 5-day week (weekdays only, tax inc.); and $160/ 4-day week (Sept 2-5, tax inc.). After school care to 4:30pm and lunch options are available.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/looking-for-a-september-child-care-solution
-
Tips for Cohabitating with the Wildlife Around Us
search - just be sure to also search by species. After you've decided on a design, it is a good plan to also read up and research the best places to install the bat boxes. As a general rule you want the bat box to have 6-8 hours of direct sunlight each day to provide warmth to the bats and as such an east or south facing wall is a good place to mount them. Placing them underneath eaves also allows
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/tips-for-cohabitating-with-the-wildlife-around-us
-
Common Mammals of Grouse Mountain
you know the difference between hares and rabbits is that rabbits dig burrows underground and have babies that are furless and helpless while a hare spends all its time above ground hiding under shelter and their babies are born eyes open and already with a fur coat ready and within a couple hours of birth are ready to start hopping after mom! Columbian Black-tailed Deer Columbian Black-tailed Deer
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/common-mammals-of-grouse-mountain
-
Grouse Mountain broomball tournament beneficiary receives national exposure
Grouse Mountain broomball tournament beneficiary receives national exposure 14-year-old Jonathan Pitre featured on TSN By now, perhaps you’ve seen The Butterfly Child, the TSN special feature that has created substantial buzz around the internet and social media after premiering on the national sports network earlier this week.For those unfamiliar with the emotional and often heart-wrenching
-
Celebrate the magic of snow at the Peak of Christmas!
Celebrate the magic of snow at the Peak of Christmas Join us at Grouse Mountain's annual Winter Wonderland The most wonderful time of year has finally arrived as Grouse Mountain’s annual Peak of Christmas festivities kick off this Saturday, November 23 followed by the highly-anticipated return of Santa Claus to Vancouver’s North Pole on Saturday, November 30.After stepping aboard the Red Skyride
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/celebrate-the-magic-of-snow-at-the-peak-of-christmas
-
Grinder & Coola Emerge from Hibernation
Grinder & Coola Emerge from Hibernation April 28, 2008, North Vancouver, BC - Grinder and Coola, resident grizzly bears at Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife, came out of hibernation on Friday afternoon after their longest hibernation period to date. Extreme snow conditions and unseasonably cool temperatures have a big impact on the length of their hibernation. After digging
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grinder-coola-emerge-from-hibernation
-
Volunteers and athletes rewarded
Volunteers and athletes rewarded with more than $1M donation from Grouse Mountain After Hours pass guarantees the most dedicated have even more time to celebrate and enjoy winter January 26, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – The commitment of 2010 Olympic athletes and volunteers deserves the enduring thanks of communities the world over, and Grouse Mountain is pleased to offer a
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/volunteers-and-athletes-rewarded