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Snowshoeing
snowshoeing & guided tours Snowshoeing is now open! Please check Today on Grouse for the current status of all snowshoe trails.Escape into the serene beauty of a natural winter playground. Just a short distance from the Peak Chalet, you'll find yourself a world away in our Munday Alpine Snowshoe Park. With four different trails to choose from and a perfect balance of groomed and single track
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Annual Pass
ANNUAL PASSES Families save 30%BUY ANNUAL PASS+BUY ANNUAL PASS COMPARE PASSESNote: Annual Pass and Annual Pass+ do not include skiing/snowboarding or access to the Grouse Gravity Coaster (opening in 2026) or Grouse Bike Park.A Release of Liability Waiver must be completed prior to receiving your pass. For those under the age of 19, a parent or guardian must complete a waiver for the individual
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Hundreds Brave The Rain In The Fight Against Breast Cancer
Hundreds Brave The Rain In The Fight Against Breast Cancer The 8th Annual Seek The Peak Relay for Breast Cancer Brings Out An Array of Stories and Participants July 16th, 2011. Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. This morning, alongside the beach and skyline of Downtown Vancouver over 400 participants, united at the Ambleside Park start line to tackle breast cancer and a 16 kilometer race to
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Recipe: Poached Bosc Pear and Aged Cheddar Salad
Poached Pear and Aged Cheddar Salad Recipes from The Observatory Poached Bosc Pear and Aged Cheddar Salad winter greens, buttermilk cream, mapled candied pecans, pear and walnut vinaigrette Serves 6-8 Poached Pears 5 Bosc pears 1 1/2 cups (375 mL) apple cider vinegar 2 cups (500 mL) water 1 cup (250 mL) white sugar 1/2 cup (125 mL) finely grated fresh ginger 1 red chili pepper 1 cinnamon stick 6
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Earth Hour by Candlelight
Earth Hour by Candlelight Observe Earth Hour by candlelight atop Grouse Mountain Send a message across the world from the Peak Chalet March 23, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Hundreds of millions of people around the world will turn off their lights for one hour, at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 27th 2010, in a symbolic action for climate change. The global initiative will be
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from 19th Hibernation
Grinder and Coola Emerge from 19th Hibernation After a long 144 day hibernation, 19 year-old male grizzly bears Grinder and Coola emerged on April 21st from their slumber into a different world. Despite the lack of people present to greet them upon digging their way out of their den due to the temporary COVID-19 closure, the two massive Grizzlies were happy to frolic in the remaining snow and
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Bears Enjoying Late Summer Conditions, Fattening For Winter
Bears Enjoying Late Summer Sun and Starting to Fatten For Winter Grinder and Coola, our two Grizzlies, have been enjoying some late summer warm temperatures and sunshine recently. They love their ponds and are often found lounging lazily in them with their heads on the rocks, watching the world go by. Despite the warm temperatures the bears are sensing that the days are growing shorter and
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Bird Calls at Night
Bird Calls at Night Nocturnal migrants cause a cacophony of calls. For the past few weeks here on Grouse Mountain, if you wandered around late at night, you would have heard a strange cacophony of bird calls and sounds that you never hear in the light of the day.These are the calls of the nocturnal migrants. Many bird species migrate at night for safety. Predators such as bird's of prey are not
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Bears Stir But Still in Hibernation
Grinder and Coola Stirring More Often but Still in Their Winter Sleep With conditions turning towards spring we've noticed that Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, have been doing a lot more activity in recent days! They have quite often been seen stretching, rolling over, sitting up and even doing a couple wanders outside of their sleeping chamber. They have a large building
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Light Walk
Light Walk Experience magic in the trees on our enchanting Light Walk, open through the winter season starting at dusk. The entrance is marked by a glowing light tunnel, just off of the mountaintop Skating Pond. Lights along the path around Blue Grouse Lake allow you to snowshoe or walk in the winter night. Marvel at the beauty with snow crunching underfoot. The glow of light against a majestic