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  • Thinking of Proposing Over the Holidays?

    before you pop the question. If you are going to propose, you shouldn’t be surprised by the answer and if you think you don’t know the answer, you may want to give it a little more time. Confirmation that your better half is likely to say yes – if you are picking out rings together. Confirmation that she/he may say no – if they’re still openly dating other people. Make sure to surprise your love

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  • Father's Day Fun

    Rusty Rail BBQ and Grill. Dig in to BBQ Ribs or a Pulled Pork Sandwich as you take in the stunning mountain views. Zipline Adventure – Get your heart pounding and adrenaline pumping with a 5-line Mountain Zipline Tour across the mountaintop. Our dual lines let you and dad enjoy the thrills together as you race across the lines. Make sure to check out the view as it goes speeding by. Kick Back With a

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  • Oh Deer!

    are often left on their own while Mom forages during the day.  You can encounter the deer lying in tall grass, or other camouflaged areas of the woods and while they might seem like they need help it's important that you do not touch.  Baby deer are placed in their hunker down spots by their mother who pick an appropriate location to leave them.  They are also born with minimal scent to help protect

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  • Bears Emerge 2019

    their doorway.As usual, Grinder emerged first but was quickly followed by Coola.  Once out they went straight for their first food of the year in the form of Romaine lettuce heads.  The lettuce imitates the fresh emerging greens that bears would be finding in the wild as they wake from hibernation.  The moist vegetable helps clear their digestive system and prepare it for denser foods in the near

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  • Owl and Bear Talks

    Interpretive Sessions four times a day at 11am, 1pm, 3pm and 5pm in the Owl Talk Pavilion (formerly the Lumberjack Bowl).Come learn about three of our feathered Wildlife Ambassadors and learn some cool owl facts to impress your friends with!Trust us - it's a hoot! Ambassadors you can expect to meet Three of our owl wildlife ambassadors will be on hand for each talk.Odin is our one year old male Barred Owl

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  • Grouse Mountain Welcomes All Guests Back to Enjoy Summer Activities

    Grouse Mountain Welcomes All Guests Back to Enjoy Summer Activities (North Vancouver) Moving into its second phase of reopening, Grouse Mountain is thrilled to welcome all guests back to enjoy outdoor recreation at the Resort. Beginning today, everyone is welcome to once again experience a variety of summer activities at the Peak of Vancouver. “After a successful start to reopening, we are

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  • Common Mammals of Grouse Mountain

    Common Mammals of Grouse Mountain Today for our National Wildlife Week post let's check out some of the common mammals we see up here on Grouse Mountain! American Black Bear American Black Bear (Ursus americanus) can be seen wandering the slopes and valleys of Grouse Mountain from time to time. Black Bears are the most plentiful bears in North America and British Columbia itself is home to over

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  • Our Garden is Growing!

    Our Garden is Growing! If you’ve stopped by Altitudes patio recently you may have noticed it’s lined with some fantastic looking veggies. Now in its third year, our vegetable garden continues to develop and include new and delicious herbs, greens and vegetables. Again this summer you can find a variety of kales, Butter lettuce, Swiss chard and herbs like Rosemary, Mint, Oregano and Italian

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  • Seek the Peak Training: Trail Safety

    Seek the Peak Training: Trail Safety Our 15th annual Seek the Peak race is fast approaching we want to make sure you have all the info you need to rock those race day hills. Stay tuned as we share some helpful training and preparation tips to support your journey, all the way to the Peak! Today our resident trail running expert, Colin Wilson shares some important things to keep in mind when it

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  • Year Round Birds of Grouse Mountain

    the air above our  mountaintop plateau.  The striking white head (no they aren't actually bald) is a feature that lets you know it is an adult bird - did you know it takes them up to five years to fully develop their white head and tail?  Bald Eagles mate for life and often build large nests over the years.  There are some nests nearby to Grouse Mountain and we often see the young, fully dark

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