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It's Time! 2012/13 Winter Season Starts Nov. 13
be accessible via the Greenway chair but the forward looking forecast from Environment Canada is calling additional snow early next week . This great prediction combined with Grouse Mountain’s extensive snowmaking and grooming mean that more terrain should become available soon. Lift tickets will be reduced to our regular admission pricing until more terrain becomes available. See Rates Love fresh
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/its-time-201213-winter-season-starts-nov-13
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Summer of Bear Discovery Week One Winner
just to see the bears and witness what kind of photographs they will offer me on that day. On this particular day, I dropped my daughter off at work at a local coffee shop very early in the morning and took one of the first gondolas up the mountain. I walked over to the bear habitat - I was the only person out there. I never saw a soul! Although I did hear the engine of a mountain truck working
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/summer-of-bear-discovery-week-one-winner
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New! Dusk Owl and Bat Eco-Walks
owls calling here at the Peak of Vancouver and use a bat detector that can seek out bats in flight. All ages are invited but space is limited so please arrive early to meet Phil our eco-guide by the large map, just up the road from the Chalet. Admission is free with your Annual Local's Pass or Grouse Mountain Alpine Experience ticket.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/new-dusk-owl-and-bat-eco-walks
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Yoga at the Peak of Vancouver
will be held every Saturday at 10am (unless it rains) until September. Make sure to arrive early to get a mat or you can bring your own mat. The classes are presented by YYoga and they will ask that you complete a waiver before joining the class.Thanks everyone, I will keep blogging about all the super fun activities at the peak of Vancouver.Have a great week!Sacha
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/yoga-at-the-peak-of-vancouver
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Happy Birthday Grinder and Coola!
Happy Birthday Grinder and Coola! Bears Turn Twelve Years Old! In 2001, sometime in January or possible early February, Grinder and Coola were born in the British Columbia Wilderness. Grinder was born somewhere outside of the town of Invermere and Coola was born up near Bella Coola. When they were born they only weighed in at around one pound! Like most newborn Grizzly Bears, Grinder and Coola
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/happy-birthday-grinder-and-coola
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It Tastes Like Summer - The Observatory Summer Menu
Cocktail with avocado, corn sorbet and caviar. Mains range from earthy dishes like the Foraged Wild Greens & Gnocchi to a hearty Coffee Crusted Bison Sirloin. For a palate pleasing finisher, the Raspberries with Meringue and balsamic reduction or Apricots with Buttermilk Sorbet & almond tuile will have you wishing for lingering summer goodness.See MenuBook Table
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/it-tastes-like-summer-the-observatory-summer-menu
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36,000 lbs of wind turbine blades airlifted
turbine project components arrived from Denmark by sea last week, before journeying aboard a barge passage through Indian Arm overnight, followed by novel helicopter transport from barge to mountaintop earlier today. The Erickson S-64E air-crane, one of the most powerful and versatile helicopters in the world, delivered the blades to their new home 1,250 metres above sea level as part of a concerted
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/36000-lbs-of-wind-turbine-blades-airlifted
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest Winners
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest Winners Read the winning entries in our Grouse Mountain Moment Contest. Congratulations to our Joshua Manuel from Vancouver - The Grand Prize-Winning Moment! Joshua Best Grouse MomentIn 2008, my 7-year-old niece was not feeling very well, and had recently returned home from the hospital. Earlier that week, I visited her in the hospital and I had given her a bracelet
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-moment-contest-winners
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First Snow Fall and the Bears Love It!
Grinder and Coola Having Fun in the First Snow of the Season This past weekend we received our first snowfall of the 2012 fall season here on Grouse Mountain. It started on Friday evening and has continued through the weekend and the early part of this week. As I write this it is still coming down.Grinder and Coola, our two grizzly bears, really enjoy the first snowfall of the year - in fact
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/first-snow-fall-and-the-bears-love-it
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Hello again, winter. We've been expecting you.
Hello, winter. We've been expecting you. Heavy snowfall cleared for visitors journeying to Grouse Mountain March 10, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – If the Olympics brought sunshine for our international guests then Spring Break has brought snow for locals. Vancouverites who dusted off the golf clubs earlier this month did so prematurely as it is still very much winter atop Grouse
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/hello-again-winter-weve-been-expecting-you