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Grouse Mountain Launches Annual Y2Play Offer
America. The 2017/18 Y2Play Pass is valid for the remainder of this season plus all of next at a savings of up to 80% off the regular rate. With Spring Break just around the corner, timing is perfect for families to enjoy the largest variety of terrain on the North Shore. “As we enjoy this winter’s excellent conditions we are excited to bring back our annual Y2Play Pass offer” said Grouse Mountain
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-launches-annual-y2play-offer
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A Most Unusual Year Deserves A Most Unusual Y2Play Snow Pass Offer
widely acknowledged as the best value snow pass in North America, with savings up to 80%.All Y2Play pass purchasers receive: A complimentary ticket to bring a friend for a free day of skiing or snowboarding at Grouse Mountain (valued at $58 for an Adult Ticket) A complimentary Mountain Ziplines experience during the 2015/16 season to keep the fun going (valued at $109 for a 5-line tour) The
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First Hummingbird Monitoring Session of 2016!
First Hummingbird Monitoring Session of 2016 Yesterday we held our first hummingbird monitoring session of 2016 and it was an incredible day for early May! The Grouse Mountain Hummingbird Monitoring Project was started in 2005 and was established as part of the Hummingbird Monitoring Network of western North America. The goal of the project (and our local project) is to monitor the long term
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/first-hummingbird-monitoring-session-of-2016
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Road to Seek the Peak: Week 6
. It is also important to consume protein after, as our muscles require the amino acids to repair and recover. For any of you milk drinkers out there, chocolate milk is a great option and personal favorite. The optimal window for consumption is 15 minutes to 1.5 hours after training. To put things in perspective, 15 minutes would be what elite athletes shoot for but anything within that window
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/road-to-seek-the-peak-week-6
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Grouse Mountain’s ice skating pond officially opens for the winter
Grouse Mountain’s ice skating pond officially opens for the winter! Strap on your skates for a spin on the Lower Mainland’s only mountaintop rink (North Vancouver) Grouse Mountain is happy to announce that our 8,000-square foot ice skating pond – the only mountaintop outdoor skate pond in the lower mainland – will officially open at 11:00 am today. Great for a fun family adventure or a romantic
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What to my wondering eye did appear...
://www.facebook.com/grousemountain/videos/10154922737973081/Dancer and Vixen will be available to meet and greet you when you visit Grouse Mountain for our amazing Peak of Christmas event running now through to New Years! Be sure to stop by and catch a Wildlife Ranger talk about Dancer, Vixen and their wild Reindeer cousins at 12pm and 3pm daily. Of course be sure to whisper in Dancer and Vixen's ear what you are
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/what-to-my-wondering-eye-did-appear
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Experience 24 Hours of Winter and Family Day at Grouse Mountain
Monday, February 13th. What began in preparation for the NBC Olympic broadcast in February 2010, 24 Hours of Winter kicks off Saturday at 8:00 am and runs through 10:00 pm on Sunday with a variety of round-the-clock activities including all-night skiing, snowboarding and ice skating; sunset, midnight and sunrise snowshoe tours; a spectacular torch parade; junior pond hockey tournament; music; dining
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Grizzly Bear Weigh-In
Grizzly bear weigh-in Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, have now been at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife for 16 years! During this time we've seen them grow from 60lb cubs to the full size adult bears that they are today. For most of their time here we could only weigh them during their medical check-ups when they were under sedation, but a couple years ago
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Experience 24 Hours of Winter at Grouse Mountain
2010, our 24 Hours of Winter celebration has become an annual favourite delivering round-the-clock adventure.” said Grouse Mountain spokesperson Julia Grant. “We’re excited to once again offer guests access to our wide variety of winter activities from sunset to sunrise at this unique event.” Kicking off Saturday at 8:00 am and running through 10:00 pm on Sunday, 24 Hours of Winter features all-night
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/experience-24-hours-of-winter-at-grouse-mountain
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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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