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Birds In Motion Profile: Dash
Birds In Motion Profile: Dash Peregrine Falcon Meet Dash from our Birds In Motion Demonstration. Dash is a Peregrine falcon and he’s three years old. Peregrine falcons are the fastest living animals on the planet! They can fly at speeds up to 390 km/hr. As a bird of prey they actually eat other birds and use their speed in hunting. Because they fly so fast, Peregrine falcons have built in goggles
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/birds-in-motion-profile-dash
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Safety & Risk Awareness
Winter Safety Grouse Mountain is your destination for winter adventure. In addition to first-class skiing and snowboarding, a full range of winter activities including snowshoeing, skating, sleigh rides and more await you at The Peak of Vancouver. Skiing, snowboarding and other activities that take place at ski areas involve the risk of injury. The information contained in the Safety and Risk
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Rentals
Outpost Tuning & Repairs Repair Rates Price Minor Equipment Tune-Up Base grind, edge sharpen, detune non running area and hot wax $45* Major Equipment Tune-Up
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Grouse Mountain Prepares for 90th Winter Season
Grouse Mountain Prepares for 90th Winter Season New terrain park and glade runs among enhancements for the 2016/17 season (North Vancouver) Shorter days and colder temperatures are a sure sign that winter is fast approaching and Grouse Mountain is excitedly preparing to celebrate the 90th winter season at the Peak of Vancouver. In the spirit of trailblazing that permeates throughout its history
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-prepares-for-90th-winter-season
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Believe Again at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas
Believe Again at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas Celebrate the holiday season at Vancouver’s North Pole (North Vancouver) Celebrate the magic of the holidays at Grouse Mountain’s annual Peak of Christmas, beginning Friday, November 25th. The elves have been hard at work transforming the mountaintop into a magical winter wonderland, ready for the highly-anticipated arrival of Santa Claus and
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Mountaintop Safety Training
Mountaintop Safety Training at Grouse Mountain Learn more about staying safe in wintery mountaintop conditions at Grouse Mountain with our Mountaintop Safety Training programs. Our qualified instruction team will help you be more prepared for winter outings. Avalanche Training skillsLevel 1 Learn from our experienced team of professional patrollers how to evaluate avalanche conditions, analyze a
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14th Annual Seek the Peak Hits the Trail June 25th
14th Annual Seek the Peak Hits the Trail June 25th Racers make the climb in support of the BC Cancer Foundation (North Vancouver) Grouse Mountain is excited to announce that the 14th annual Seek the Peak hits the trail on Sunday, June 25th. With every upward step, valuable funds will be raised for the BC Cancer Foundation’s lifesaving work in the fight against breast cancer. The awe-inspiring
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/14th-annual-seek-the-peak-hits-the-trail-june-25th
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Buy Your Annual Local’s Pass Now to Secure 2014/15 Pricing
Buy Your Annual Local’s Pass Now to Secure 2014/15 Pricing Do you and your family love to take in the Peak of Christmas? Maybe you have a summer goal to complete a dozen Grouse Grinds. If you love accessing Grouse Mountain for Grouse Grinding, special events, Grizzly bears, Lumberjack shows, snowshoeing or just a great escape, then an Annual Local’s Pass is perfect for you.For the month of May
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Pollinators Everywhere!
Pollinators Thrive in the Pollinator's Garden Did you know that there are 56 species of native bees in the Greater Vancouver Area? 250 in BC? Thousands across Canada? Wild Pollinators such as wild bees, flies, butterflies, wasps, hornets, moths, hummingbirds and others play a very important role in pollination all around us. We often hear of the importance of Honey Bee's for pollination
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Bears Enter Lower Pond 2016
Grinder and Coola's habitat expands to Lower Pond Today marked the 2016 opening of Grinder and Coola's (our two resident Grizzly Bears) Lower Pond habitat. This is the second phase of their habitat and now allows them full access to their 5.5 acre habitat.Each year, due to snow load, we have to take down the fencelines for their habitats. Then, in the spring, we need to put them back up. We
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-lower-pond-2016