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Hummingbird Monitoring 2023
individual birds and had a few recaptures.We banded 35 Anna's Hummingbirds - a species that has taken to sticking around town all winter - and 26 of the Rufous Hummingbirds we are primarily monitoring.All birds were in good health and there were many juvenile birds which bodes well for a healthy local population. Continued Studies needed Each year only tells a portion of the story, however, and more years
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/hummingbird-monitoring-2023
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Blue Grouse Sustainability
SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY Fostering a loyal and happy workforce as well as community means reduced training costs, increased employee expertise and guest returns. More efficiency means more investment in sustainable infrastructure. Below are a few of the social initiatives in place at Grouse Mountain. GROUSE MOUNTAIN REFUGE FOR ENDANGERED WILDLIFE A research, education and conservation centre, Grouse
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Education Program Pricing
Guided Education Programs for Students (5-18) BC Students International* Wildlife Field Trip $23.5 $35.00 hiwus Cultural (full day, includes lunch) $41.00 $74.95 Sustainability in Motion (includes The Eye of the Wind) $29.50 $40.00 Premium (5 Activities; includes drumming circle) $35.00 $45.00
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First Nations Programs
students. *Non-BC Resident Groups - Payment due 2 weeks in advance. All rates are in Canadian dollars. GUIDED ADVENTURE PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS (10-18) BC Students Non-BC Resident* Alpine Wilderness Survival $35.00 $45.00 Scavenger Hunt $25.00 $35.00 Team Building $25.00 $35.00 Complimentary tickets
https://www.grousemountain.com/education-first-nations-programs-test
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First Nations Programs
Groups - Payment due 2 weeks in advance. All rates are in Canadian dollars. GUIDED ADVENTURE PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS (10-18) BC Students Non-BC Resident* Alpine Wilderness Survival $35.00 $45.00 Scavenger Hunt $25.00 $35.00 Team Building $25.00 $35.00 Complimentary tickets for supervising adults
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Mountain Team Building
Hunt? The Scavenger Hunt is a light-hearted, fun-focused adventure. Groups are delivered 25-35 challenge cards and can pick and choose the cards for which they feel there team will excel. The questions on these cards will have teams finding specific locations, answering riddles, completing short team challenges and unlocking secret codes all, in an effort to maximum points. The Scavenger Hunt is
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Office Boys Banked Slalom Results
OFFICIAL RESULTS Female1st Place: Frederique Joncas2nd Place: Sara Niblock3rd Place: Kate MacmillanMale1st Place: Pierce Smith2nd Place: Darren Smith3rd Place: William Hooley Name 1st Run 2nd Run Evan Barker 28.47 37.22 Andrew Bibby 29.77 28.91 Christian Blanchard 30.63 32.19 Kody Botteril 26.59 27.91 Mark Bramwell
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Office Boys Coffee and Donuts Slalom Results
Office Boys Coffee & Donuts Slalom Results Thanks to everyone who came out and rode with us on Saturday, March 23rd for Office Boys. We were super stoked to see so many of you out celebrating 25 Years of Grouse Parks. The results are in! Congratulations to all the winners.Female1st Place: Frederique Joncas2nd Place: Sara Niblock3rd Place: Kate MacmillanMale1st Place: Pierce Smith2nd Place
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/office-boys-coffee-and-donuts-slalom-results
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Fun and Accomplishment Celebrated at the Annual Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run
closely by Curtis Jung at 29:39 and Josh Tanner came in third with a time of 30:54. In the women's category, Allison Tai took top spot with a swift time of 35:00. Erin Ready and Andrea Taylor rounded out the women’s group with times of 37:30 and 37:42 respectively. The Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run is the only snowshoe race of its kind in Vancouver and it is easy to see why snowshoeing has become such a
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11th-annual Seek the Peak presented by Columbia reaches new heights
not far behind at 1:35:08. Not to be outdone, Team Dignums Warriors clocked in at 1:25:35 to take top honours in the relay category. For a complete list of official race times, please click here.Including the nearly $40,000 raised during this year’s event, Seek the Peak presented by Columbia has collected more than $350,000 since its inception to directly support research conducted by the BC