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Happy New Year
challenges through the process but we truly appreciate your feedback and patience as we continue to evolve. Please know that everything we have accomplished over the last 9 months would not have been possible without your ongoing participation and support. It is a testament to you, our Grouse Mountain community, that we have been able to remain open amidst changing health measures and restrictions. I want
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New Menu at the Grouse Grind Coffee Bar
New Menu at the Grouse Grind Coffee Bar Hearty and delicious options now available! We're excited to launch a brand new menu of delicious hot items at the Grouse Grind Coffee Bar!It's already your go to stop for a quick coffee and snack after conquering the trails, but starting today you can now satisfy your hunger with a variety of new hot options. Try out new favourites like Chicken Pot Pie
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Bears Prepare for Hibernation
Grinder and Coola Prepare for Winter Into the hibernation habitat Grinder and Coola have moved into their hibernation habitat - located at the rear of their main 5.5 acre summer habitat - in preparation for the incoming winter. Both bears have spent the last two months in a hyperphagia stage which means they have been extremely motivated to find as much food as they can and bulk up. Recently
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Hikers Take On the Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge June 21st
Grind Challenge is the ultimate test of stamina as the most dedicated Grinders look to set a personal best or set the bar as the official record holder for the most number of Grinds completed during the single day event. In order for Grinds to be officially recognized, participants must adhere to the trail’s special operating times applicable for that day only. Last year’s top finisher Brooke Spence
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Barn Swallows Have Arrived From Migration
Barn swallows return to grouse mountain after long migration Last week we noticed our first Barn Swallows of 2018 flying around the Peak offices of Grouse Mt. It was a welcome sight that, to us, means Spring is officially here. The swallows are here from the Spring until about September when they begin their long migration back south. The birds will begin nesting soon - this begins with
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Owls of Grouse Mountain
‘owl’ and Latin word alba for ‘white’Where do they live? Open areas such as grassy fields, old agricultural fields, meadows and wetland edges, farms, and rural towns. During the day, Barn owls often roost in evergreen trees and barns. What do they eat? Small mammals. A nesting pair of Barn owls with six owlets can eat up to 1,000 mice in a single three month nesting period! When do they hunt? Barn
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Grouse Mountain Opening Limited Terrain for Skiing and Riding on Friday
who are riding together. In addition, physical distancing measures are in place throughout the Resort. Hand sanitizer stations are available to guests and increased sanitization and scheduled cleanings are being conducted in all areas of the Resort. For more information on Grouse Mountain’s PureClean Commitment to health and safety, please click here. For the latest in snow and weather conditions
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International Day Camps
Friday. This fun and active experience will teach outdoor survival skills, environmental awareness/appreciation and share local cultural and knowledge of wildlife biology. Monday - Ranger for a Day Is your little explorer fascinated with the great outdoors? Do they love animals and plants large and small? On ranger Monday’s we will explore the mountain from an animal’s perspective. We will hang out
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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat 2018
there to be lots of fresh forage to explore. Be sure to visit them in their new digs! A buffet of delights The large pond in the aptly named Lower Pond Habitat, contains many tasty delights for Grinder and Coola. Their favourites are the frog and salamander eggs located around the edges of the pond and attached to sticks. One of the first things the bears did upon entering Lower Pond was to go into
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Grinder and Coola enter their 18th Hibernation Period on Grouse Mountain
Grinder and Coola enter their 18th hibernation period on grouse mountain On December 1st, 2018, Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, entered their 18th hibernation period on Grouse Mountain. The bears had been growing sluggish for the last couple weeks and their appetites had reduced to next to nothing. This was a sure sign that hibernation was close! Once we started to receive