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Common Mammals of Grouse Mountain
described and allow them to move quickly over snow. When startled, they can run up to an impressive 45 kilometers an hour and jump nearly 3 meters!! This of course is to get away from predators such as coyotes, cougar, eagles, owls and others. They also have a really neat adaptation to change their fur colour from white to brown between the winter and the summer! This helps keep them camouflaged. Did
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Teambuilding with a view
Building Camaraderie YPO Oregon Comes Together at Grouse Mountain What a stunning September we have had here on Grouse Mountain, and the perfect backdrop for teams to get together and experience the great outdoors and our Corporate Adventure Programs. Ziplining over Blue Grouse Lake, technical tours of the Eye of the Wind, making friends with our barn owl Tyto and navigating around the mountain
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Happy New Years from the Wildlife Refuge
involved in education and even starred in his own documentary! He visited with thousands of people and kids this past summer - educating and informing everyone on how cool Barn Owls and other owls are!Our first Summer Camps were a bit hit as well. We had lots of wildlife education going on and demonstrated our hummingbird banding project to all camp participants.Speaking of our Hummingbird project, we
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Grouse Mountain to open additional terrain Tuesday morning
Cut tomorrow morning,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. “The cool temperatures and clear skies in the forecast for the coming week is excellent news for our snowmaking efforts and we can’t wait to open additional terrain very soon.”Grouse Mountain’s 2014/15 winter season is poised to be an exciting one with new night terrain on Blazes (including new lighting), a brand-new race
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12th-annual Seek the Peak raises thousands for BC Cancer Foundation
team, the RCH Breast Buddies, raised $3,570 while top individual fundraiser Ken Seethram contributed $4,330.“Once again, our Seek the Peak participants have gone the extra mile to raise valuable funds for the BC Cancer Foundation’s incredible work in the fight against breast cancer,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. “Without your inspiring and dedicated fundraising efforts, this
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Canucks prospects tackle the Grouse Grind!
Canucks prospects tackle the Grind! 34 athletes give Mother Nature's Stairmaster their best effort This past Wednesday, 34 young athletes tackled the Grouse Grind as part of the Vancouver Canucks' annual prospects camp which saw the squad visit several iconic local attractions - including Mother Nature's Stairmaster.Despite starting strong, many prospects found the grueling hike to be a bit more
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Register now for the 2013 ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge!
,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. “As we celebrate our 23rd anniversary of this outstanding event, we are very pleased to invite Grinders of all abilities to test their limits on the trail while raising funds for Grind For Kids in support of the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation.” Considered to be the annual showcase event of the Grouse Grind season, the ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse
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The New Buzz at Grouse Mountain
The New Buzz on Grouse Mountain Four Honey Bee Hives Arrive! On Tuesday May 27th, approximately 28,000 new inhabitants came to Grouse Mountain! We picked up our four brand new hives of Honey Bees that we will be raising on the mountain this year and for years to come.Each box contained approximately 7,000 bees in a nucleus colony (or Nuc for short) that we then transferred to our hive boxes on
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Legendary Seek The Peak back for its 10th anniversary
racers, but camaraderie keeps participants powering onwards and upwards,” said Grouse Mountain General Manager, Michael Cameron. “This is an incredibly fun event, but participants also know that every step they take is helping to fight breast cancer and fund valuable cancer research programs.”Seek The Peak is a walk in the park compared to the long journey faced by those diagnosed with cancer. This
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An Action Packed Spring Break that Doesn’t Break the Bank
perfect. Whether you’re looking for Park laps or Zone Camps, a Y2Play pass puts you on the Mountain for a steal of a deal. A child’s season pass for $64? Yup…Y2Play makes it possible. What do Y2Play moments look like? Here are a few of our favourites.Buy Y2Play