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SEASON OPENER GATHERING 3.0
Season Opener Gathering 3.0 Winter is among us and the Terrain Parks are about to get popping at GrouseMountain. So let’s start this season off right celebrate the start of winter. Join us forthe 3rd Annual Grouse Parks Season Opener Gathering. This is the perfect time to comeup to Grouse and shred. Get those legs back and get them bag of tricks up to par.Our Good Friends at DWD, Salmon Arms
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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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Story Starter: Giving Back
medallist Ross Rebagliati and Georgia Simmerling, a North Vancouver native who has twice represented Canada in alpine skiing and ski cross in the Winter Olympics. Grouse Mountain has also been the training grounds for other Canadian legends including Olympian Mike Janyk who grew up on the North Shore and ultimately won two key races at the Peak of Vancouver in 1998 that would set him on the path to
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What to Expect for the 2020/21 Winter Season
our new PureClean health and safety protocols. We’ve taken measures to manage capacity at the Mountain, maintain physical distancing and increase our already high standards of cleanliness while still providing exciting activities, outdoor recreation and dining opportunities. We’ve had some great learnings and are focused on translating our success through the summer into the upcoming winter season
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Deferral Information
early bird unlimited and weekday passes refund policy Last updated September 4, 2020At time of purchase, our typical refund policy will apply. This policy states that under no circumstances will refunds or credits be given to those who do not purchase our 'Pass Protection' option.Pass Protection Details:If a parent, spouse, or child (under the age of 19) is also a refundable pass holder and
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Snow Camps
Times First day check in starts in the Valley Plaza (under the Red Skyride) 30 minutes prior to the scheduled lesson time.This is to allow for ticket pick-up and registration. For all other sessions, please meet the instructor 15 minutes priorto scheduled lesson time in the Valley Plaza.If you would like your child to remain on the hill after their lesson, please ensure that you inform your
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
on a highway near Bella Coola, BC. His mother had been killed by a truck and, of her three cubs, Coola was the only one to survive. Coola is an easygoing bear who’s content to let Grinder take the lead in new discoveries. He can usually be found submerged up to his neck in the large pond, carefully feeling around for his underwater 'bath toys' - a log, large bone and favourite rock.About Grouse
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Bears Emerge 2021
. Bears in the wild will hibernation anywhere from a few weeks in moderate climates to up to six months in extreme conditions. Grinder and Coola have averaged four months per season over the years with some hibernation periods, like this one, being an exception for length due to heavy snow loads. Play Behaviors Grinder and Coola were extremely happy to dig their way out of the remaining snow in front
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Grinder and Coola Mark the 19th Anniversary of their Arrival at Grouse Mountain
stayed remarkably consistent. They go about their annual cycle with regularity. They emerge from their winter sleep in the spring; have playful summer days; eat a ton of food to prepare for winter; make a bed to sleep on and finally den up for the cold months. September 5 2020 This has been another fairly standard year for Grinder and Coola, despite all the uncertainty that 2020 brought for the rest
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Grinder and Coola Enter 21st Hibernation on Grouse Mountain
spend the next few months in the darkness of their den but be sure to check them out on our infrared webcam at: https://www.grousemountain.com/web-cams/bear-den-cam . There is a time lapse feature in the upper right corner where you can get a quick video of all their activity from the previous day. It may surprise you but they are not just sleeping soundly all the time in the den - they regularly
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