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First Snow of the Season!
winter. Sign up for Snow Alerts by, texting SNOWALERT to 333777 to find out when we have a 10cm snowfall. In the meantime channel your inner meteorologist and enter your opening day prediction opening date on Facebook for a chance to win great prizes.Click here to enter the contest.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/first-snow-of-the-season
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Uphill Battle
questions or comments can be posted to the Facebook link and we'll do our best to respond. Want to join us and hundreds others to Seek the Peak to help fight Breast Cancer? Sign up here for Seek the Peak! Gareth & Michelle
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Make every Grouse Grind count
is intended to create greater awareness and ‘raise a mountain of money’ for the BC Children’s Hospital.The concept is simple. Sign up. Collect pledges. Do the Grouse Grind. Raise a mountain of money for BC Children's Hospital! People can sign-up for Grind For Kids online at www.grindforkids.com and ask friends, family and co-workers to pledge a donation for every Grind they complete. Announcing the
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/make-every-grouse-grind-count
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Beta Wolf Going for Treatment
12 years and for wild wolves it is 8-10 years.In the past year or so we’ve noticed that Beta has been showing signs of stiff joints due to rheumatism and as such we have had him on anti-inflammatory medications. Last summer we did full veterinary medical evaluations and he was in excellent health for his age. Despite the best care, however, old age catches up with all of us.For the past couple
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/beta-wolf-going-for-treatment
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Grinder and Coola emerge from 2011/2012 hibernation period!
summer opening weekend.Grinder and Coola can now be visited by guests at the mountain. Those of you wishing to view the bears should follow the signs located outside the chalet for the current path to the hibernation habitat.More bear updates to follow!
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grinder-and-coola-emerge-from-20112012-hibernation-period
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Green Meeting Tips and Tricks
proceduresPresentation handouts can be efficiently made available online or through an electronic source If handout materials are required, be sure to print on the front and back sides of the paper Bring along your own pen or pencil Reuse Use name tags that can be worn in reusable holders – don’t forget to collect these after your meeting for use at your next eventUse reusable or recyclable signs to direct people to
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/green-meeting-tips-and-tricks
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Bears Eat for the First Time Since November!
Bears Enjoy First Food of the Year On Wednesday, April 18th, Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, enjoyed their first feed of 2012. Over the last two weeks Grinder and Coola have become increasingly active and showed all of the signs of being out of hibernation. Once we are sure of this and are close to having their outdoor habitat ready we begin to help the bears get their
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-eat-for-the-first-time-since-november
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Vega and Me
we are doing in and around home throughout the week. Thanks for reading,Gareth & MichelleLike how this sounds? Sign up for Seek the Peak here.
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Legendary Seek The Peak back for its 10th anniversary
Seek The Peak is back for its 10th anniversary Welcoming new charity partner BC Cancer Foundation Who’s afraid of a few hills?Apparently not the 700+ participants already signed up to tackle 4,100 feet of elevation gain from Ambleside to the top of Grouse Mountain. Set for Saturday, June 15th, Seek The Peak presented by Columbia is going strong after 10 years. The number of registrants is up
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/legendary-seek-the-peak-back-for-its-10th-anniversary
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Nine-year-old is the first-ever Young Ambassador for Grind For Kids
the Grind. And it’s also cool to help kids who don’t have strong hearts.”Now in its fourth year, the Grind For Kids campaign has raised more than $450,000 for BC’s sick kids. Grinders sign up and ask friends, family and co-workers to pledge $1 or more for every Grouse Grind they do between now and October. With the $20 registration fee participants get an official Grind Timer that tracks progress