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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat
Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat Today marked the earliest date in years that Grinder and Coola have been given access to their Lower Pond Habitat. In the past few years, larger than normal snow loads have delayed the opening of Lower Pond until the end of June or early July. When we opened the gate today from the Upper Pond to the Lower Pond, Grinder and Coola wasted no time romping through and
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Easter Zone Camps Mean Easter Fun at the Peak of Vancouver
Easter Zone Camps Get your kids outside over the long weekend Grouse Mountain is coming to the rescue this Easter if you are looking for a great outdoor alternative to sugar-packed activities. Give your kids a break from chocolate mini egg consumption as Grouse Mountain is offering Easter Skiing and Riding Zone Camps for kids aged 7 to 14. From Good Friday to Easter Monday (April 6-9) kids can
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Y2Play Is 80% Sold
anticipating skiing and riding will continue late into spring. There is no better time to pick up a Y2Play pass that gives you the rest of this winter season and all of next at prices up to 80%. Don't be disappointed as these sought after passes sell out ever year. Buy Now
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Introducing the NEW All Mountain Pass
The NEW All Mountain Pass All Access. All Year. Only Here. Grouse Mountain is pleased to introduce a new, revolutionary pass that offers unlimited mountaintop adventure all year. Unlimited skiing/riding, unlimited Skyride access, unlimited ziplining, unlimited access to The Eye of the Wind, a $100 Grouse Mountain Gift Card and more. Available at a special introductory price for a limited time
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Bear Habitat Excavation Begins!
the habitat.Once this is complete, by early next week, we will then begin the fine work by hand and dig around the building and trees with shovels. Hopefully most of the excavation will be done by the end of next week and we can begin to set-up the fence.The weather has been warming up and Grinder and Coola have been showing more signs of activity. Soon we will give them their first feed of
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There are all types of heroes
people of African descent and the poor; Malala Yousafzai, promoting education for girls worldwide; and Craig and Marc Kielburger, the founders of Free the Children, an organization that fights to free children from exploitation and advocates that children are not powerless to create change. On the longest day of this year, working as an intern for the Sales and Marketing team at Grouse Mountain, my
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Mother Nature Knows Y2Play Is Here!
help you get the most out of the rest of this season and help you enjoy all of next winter at an exceptional value. This year we are offering even more savings so why not throw in a bundle add-on which can include a Giro helmet or a parking pass. Pick up your Y2Play pass today by calling Guest Services on 604.980.9311 or buy online.
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The Eye of the Wind Construction
would look like from various vantage points in the Lower Mainland. But no one could quite fathom how majestic and inspiring the completed tower with its graceful blades would be. There were some intriguing logistical challenges to overcome given the widespread points of origin of the turbine’s components, the size of many of those components, and the unusualness of The Eye of the Wind’s mountaintop
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Bears still Snowed In
, which will truly be over the day we decide to give the bears their first food of the season.I anticipate this to still be several weeks away!Keep following for more updates on the end of the 2011/2012 hibernation season!
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Sleepy Bears Almost Ready for Hibernation
us to take down and store the Upper Pond habitat so that it doesn't get destroyed in the snow.We have given Grinder and Coola their first Pacific Silver Fir tree branches which they will use to construct their hibernation bed. They prefer the Silver Fir because the needles are flat and relatively soft. Speaking from personal experience, it does make a very comfy mattress!The appetite of the bears
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