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First snowflakes of the season fall at Grouse Mountain!
Peak of Vancouver we are thrilled to announce that the snow has officially arrived,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. “We know our passholders are eagerly anticipating the arrival of winter and we cannot wait to begin what we know is going to be an incredible season at Grouse Mountain.”With early openings to the winter season a regular occurrence in recent years, Grouse Mountain
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The Snowshoe Grind Challenge - Coming Up Mar 15, 2014
Snowshoe Grind Challenge Coming up Saturday March 15, 2014 Register today! The fourth-annual Snowshoe Grind Challenge is just two weeks away. And with amazing snow conditions, this year’s event is sure to provide the perfect platform for a heart-pumping performance. Whether you’re looking to test your skills against other participants or simply want to enjoy the camaraderie and race experience
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Free Skiing & Riding for All Guests
25, 2011. From 9am to 10pm, Grouse Mountain will welcome all guests to experience the very best of winter…in spring! Grouse Mountain's memorable Spring Free Day will also mark the final day of Y2Play snowpass sales, Vancouver's most anticipated season's pass campaign. "It is fitting that our Y2Play campaign- representing the best value snowpass offering in British Columbia- should wrap up with a
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Grinder and Coola come out of hibernation
we noticed Grinder and Coola starting to stir during the warm temperatures over Easter weekend,” says Devin Manky, Wildlife Manager. “Even though we are still getting fresh snow up top we think the longer daylight hours are drawing them out.”Now that the bears have left the hibernation den, the Wildlife Refuge staff will activate the outdoor habitat cameras so Grinder and Coola fans from all around
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Learning to Ski and Meeting the Chef at the Observatory!
for Valentines. Good news, there are still reservations available! Organizing rentals for my ski lesson was a breeze, Emma greeted me with a smile at the rentals chalet and had all of my ski equipment in the computer. After checking in I went upstairs and picked up my rental equipment. Hannah was waxing skis when I came in to pick up my equipment. She came all the way from New Zealand to be a part
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The Thrill of Skiing, The Comfort of a Snow-Limo Excursion
The Thrill of Skiing, The Comfort of a Snow-Limo Excursion When my father in-law came to visit, we wanted to show him the sport that my husband and I love so much – skiing. But at 80+ years of age, getting on skis for the first time was pretty much out of the question. Enter Snow-Limo! With Snow-Limo, Jan got the experience of gliding across the snow and down well-known runs like The Cut. And
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Getting Social: Mortimer and Vanessa
Mortimer the Owl Meets Vanessa the Girl Getting Social: Vanessa came up to meet the young owl she named through Social Media. We participate online in conversations with our guests, residents of Vancouver and tourists from all over the world every day. We get to hear your stories about the visits and adventures you have with us and in turn we get to share our news with you. Through that
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Bears enter their Upper Pond Habitat!
hibernation. Since they came out of hibernation in mid-April, Grinder and Coola have been living in their hibernation habitat while we prepared their upper pond space. Today we had it ready for them and they loved stretching their legs by running around the large area, sliding down the fresh snow hills and of course having their very first full bath of the season in their ponds!It looked like so much fun
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Gray Jays Hanging out With the Bears
human traffic since they have learned that where there are humans, there is usually food. There other moniker, camp robber, is very appropriate as they are known to wait for unsuspecting humans to set-up a campsite and then when backs are turned they will raid the food supplies, even going right into backpacks to get a snack.Gray Jays are members of the Corvidae family of birds which includes Crows
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Grouse Mountain launches brand-new Early Bird Winter Pass
Bird Pass,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. “Featuring plenty of great benefits, the Early Bird Pass is the perfect opportunity to purchase a season pass at a reduced rate and we can’t wait to welcome skiers and riders for an outstanding winter at the Peak of Vancouver.”For a detailed list of 2014/15 Early Bird Pass rates and additional benefits, please click here.