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Grouse Parks Named #3 Terrain Park in the Northwest by Newschoolers
Grouse Parks Named #3 Terrain Park in the Northwest. The results of Newschoolers' 2018 Parks Poll are in, and we couldn't be more elated. As last season came to a close, Newschoolers, named the top skiing website in the world, teamed up with Snow Park Technologies to create a comprehensive ranking of the best terrain parks across North America. Using a combination (50/50) of analytical analysis
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2018
Grinder and Coola enter their upper pond habitat Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, entered their large summer Upper Pond habitat today for the first time in 2018. This habitat is an increase from their hibernation area where they spent the winter this past year and when combined with the Lower Pond habitat in a couple weeks will represent the Grizzly Bears 5.5 acre summer
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Grouse Mountain Top Signature Winter Experience in Canada by Flight Network
Grouse Mountain Ranked as a Top Winter Experience By Flight Network Grouse Mountain is so pleased to share its recognition as a Top Signature Winter Experience in Canada by Flight Network. Canada’s leading international travel agency worked tirelessly to find the best destinations for a traveler venturing to the beautiful Canadian landscape. Scouring through hundreds of entries, Flight Network
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Celebrating 18 Years of Grinder and Coola at Grouse Mountain!
Celebrating 18 Years of Grinder and Coola at Grouse Mountain! Today marks the 18th Anniversary of the arrival of Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Both bears were found orphaned in the wild in the late spring of 2001 - Coola was found near the coastal town of Bella Coola after his mother was struck and killed by a truck on
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Spring Stirrings
activity on our hibernation bear camera.Recently the bears have been seen rolling around, remaking the bed, doing some stretching and overall spending more time out of the sleeping chamber and into the larger front-area of the den. Our Wildlife Rangers have even seen them poking their heads out to see what we are up to with our daily checks (see the photo below!). Since we are observing this activity
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Honey Harvest
Honey Harvest 2017 marked our fourth year of having honey bees on Grouse Mountain. The only change this year, however, is that we did not bring our bees and hives up to the top of the mountain due to a banner snow year and a very late snow pack. We were concerned that food production in the form of flowers and nectar might be slow or delayed this year because we had snow on the ground into
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Summer is Here…It’s Time to Patio!
. Caesars are always an excellent pre-dinner drink, as they can tide you over until your meal or make a great pairing to the Mountain Nachos you might be sharing. Ask the bartender for gin instead of vodka in your Caesar – a different, but tasty take on the classic. If Caesars are not your beverage of choice, a tasty and smooth lager, such as our local Granville Island Lager, is always a nice choice.For
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Grind10 2018 Challenge Results
Makris 6 Dylan Smith 5 Katie Perran 5 Ben Mcwilliams 4 Ewa Lemanowicz 4 Oleg Barsukevich 3 Pamela Smith 3 Lauren Douglas 3 Sam Price3 Nina Genabe 3 Jan Mikulastik
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Y2Play Goes On Sale February 19th
Y2Play Goes On Sale February 19th The wait is almost over! You heard it right; we’re excited to announce that this year’s Y2Play Pass goes on sale February 19th. Vancouver’s best value snow pass is back for its 19th year! Starting Monday, you’ll be able to purchase your Y2Play pass for the same fantastic rate you’ve enjoyed for the last six years. An Adult pass remains a huge value at $359 and a
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Teachings by Squamish Elder, William “Kwel-A-A-Nexw” Nahanee
immediately offered his services and was hired by the Resort to join the daily performances of First Nations songs and dances. Through both his initial performances at the hiwus Feasthouse and later though his years in the education program, Willie believes he’s been given the opportunity to do what he loves – sharing his Squamish culture in a positive and constructive manner. It is certainly fitting that
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