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Bearly Awake
initial excavations begun at bear habitat This is the time of year where we, at the wildlife refuge, get inundated with 'are the bears waking up?' questions. So we figured we'd update everyone at once here!There is still a significant amount of snow around the bear den and their hibernation habitat (around 4 meters in parts!). We allow the snow to build up naturally around the den to provide
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Y2Play Passes On Sale Now for the 2023/24 Winter Season!
Y2Play Passes On Sale Now For the 2023/24 Winter Season! Prices go up March 14th Great news for skiers and riders – Vancouver’s best value snow pass is back!Ski/ride the rest of this season and all of next with a Grouse Mountain Y2Play Pass.A Y2Play Snow Pass gives you unlimited skiing and riding for the rest of this season, as well as all of next season with incredible benefits!Y2Play provides
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/y2play-passes-on-sale-now-for-2023-24-winter-season
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Patio Grill Nights
rich fLAvours + open flames This summer, sit back and relax on the Altitudes Bistro Sky Deck and enjoy a unique fresh sheet featuring seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients prepared on a specially constructed wood-fired grill. The flavourful menu changes weekly, plus a happy hour food and drink menu will be featured along with the BBQ fresh sheet. Thursday to Sunday from 3pm to close (weather
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Bears Emerge 2023
boys then proceeded to locate the lettuce we had spread around the habitat. Their stomachs and digestive systems have been in recycle mode since last November with the bears living off their accumulated body fat. As bears emerge they eat leafy green vegetation to help flush out their digestive tracks and get their metabolism going again. We'll start with the lettuce and slowly introduce other
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Grouse Mountain Regional Park Closure: October 31 - November 14
Grouse Mountain Regional Park Closure October 31 - November 14, 2022 Construction is underway on a transformational lift replacement project at Grouse Mountain Resort. As the first stage of work located in the easement area west of the Grouse Grind progresses, Grouse Mountain Regional Park and all trails within the park will be closed from October 31st – November 14th, 2022. Due to helicopter
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-regional-park-closure-october-31-november-14
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Grouse Mountain Resort Closed Until November 10
during this time. Guest Services at the base will remain open daily from 9am – 5pm. Our scheduled annual closure allows our team to prepare for the coming winter season and work on a number of projects around the mountain. Part of our annual winter preparations includes maintenance on the Skyride. We are continuing these preparations as conditions allow and look forward to welcoming our guests back on
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-resort-closed-until-november-10
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Seek the Peak Registration Now Open
dedicated to supporting Metro Vancouver Regional Parks. Through unique programs and funding opportunities, they connect people with the resources needed to complete inspiring conservation, education and enhancement projects which help Metro Vancouver Regional Parks – including Grouse Mountain Regional Park – be the best they can be.Interested in volunteering?Apply now to be a race day volunteer at Seek
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/seek-the-peak-registration-now-open
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Happy Holidays from the Wildlife Crew at Grouse Mountain
do well here and is back in action giving owl talks daily, along with Odin our Barred Owl and Cleo our Barn Owl.Our hummingbird conservation and monitoring program ran from June to August and we continue to contribute data to an overall study and report on the status of hummingbird populations in BC and western North America. Our station on top of Grouse Mountain serves as an important control
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/happy-holidays-from-the-wildlife-crew-at-grouse-mountain
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Hyperphagia 2023
favour of proteins and fatty food sources such as their favorite salmon. The bears can go from eating just a few thousand calories a day to upwards of 30,000 calories per day (and even exceeding this in the case of large bears). This helps them accumulate an extra 20-25% body weight before entering hibernation.During the winter months, they will survive solely off this body fat as they don't eat
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Join us for Grinder and Coola’s 21st Bear-thday Fun-draiser
Join us for Grinder and Coola’s 21st Bear-thday Fun-draiser Supporting Orphaned Grizzly Cub Rewilding (North Vancouver) Bear-y exciting news – Grouse Mountain’s resident Grizzly bears are turning 21! To celebrate,Grinder and Coola are hosting a Bear-thday Fun-draiser on Saturday, July 16th, in support of the Grizzly BearFoundation’s orphaned grizzly bear cub rewilding research – Project Rewild