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Black-tailed Deer Soft Release on Grouse Mountain
habitat (utilizing a fence-line or aviary etc.) until it has acclimated to the surroundings and become familiar with the sights, sounds and smells of its new home. After a short time period, often one to four weeks, the gate to the holding area is opened and the wildlife inside is allowed to leave on its own schedule. Many times the wildlife comes back for the nights or still utilizes the familiar
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Let us Take the Stress Out of Christmas Dinner
Mountain is available on Dec. 24, 11:30am-12:00pm.For more information, please call Chalet Reception at 604.998.5045. Christmas Dinner To Go MenuFresh sage & apple stuffed turkey Crème fraiche mash potatoes Spiced cranberry relish Traditional gravy Assorted seasonal vegetablesOrganic baguette Hazelnut Yule LogPrice$295 + HST
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Carleigh, the Wildlife Ranger!
while to spot them in their huge habitat, but they were very easy to find. We then head into the Wildlife Center to prepare their meal which is massive. They are fed 10 carrots, 10 apples (stickers off please!), 10 sweet potatoes and a large portion of dog kibble (to get some protein and vitamins). We put all the veggies into buckets and scattered them around the habitat, making the bears forage for
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We're working hard to prepare for winter!
strapping on those skis, snowboards, skates and snowshoes before you know it! We’re getting our downhill runs ready for the seasonOn our side, we’ve been doing a little digging and maintenance as we get our downhill runs ready for the 2014/15 snow season including work on Devil’s Advocate, Purgatory and Hades, with Blazes and Upper Limits to be wrapped up later this fall. This brush cutting and overall
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The Weather is Great for Tubing! (May 11, 2012)
It's Tubing Weather! (May 11, 2012) Make this weekend a tubing adventure NOTE: As of June 2012, the Tube Park is not available.Sit back in the sunny spring weather and experience the thrills of Grouse Mountain's brand new Tube Park. There is no better way to work on your suntan while having fun with friends than sliding down Paper Trail at top speeds here at the Peak of Vancouver. Now open from
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Record Participants in Seek The Peak 2013
#1054 – was inspired to approach the BC Cancer Foundation tent and make an on-the-spot donation of $2,108, double his bib number. This was on top of his initial donation of $1,000. Mr. Byrne is a long-time supporter of Grouse Mountain charity events and an avid Grouse Grinder.“We are so grateful, and next year we will ensure Mr. Byrne has a higher bib number,” teased Grouse Mountain President Stuart
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CALLING ALL GROUSE GRIND ENTHUSIASTS!
CALLING ALL GROUSE GRIND ENTHUSIASTS! SIGN UP NOW FOR SEEK THE PEAK – AND HELP FIGHT BREAST CANCER July 7th– Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver B.C.: On July 16, grab your running shoes, three friends and challenge yourself while helping in the fight against breast cancer. Are you an avid Grouse Grinder or a casual jogger in the sunshine? Seek The Peak is a challenging and fun 16-kilometer relay
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/calling-all-grouse-grind-enthusiasts
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Winter Just Got Better - New Zone Club and Zone Camps
, there will also be an after school session on Thursdays available as an add-on to any Zone Club registration. We have also now extended our Skiing and Riding Zone Camps to accommodate a wider variety of age groups, with 5 to 17 year olds now able to hone their skills alongside our expert instructors. To find out more about all of our winter ski and snowboard school programs, call Guest Services at
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/winter-just-got-better-new-zone-club-and-zone-camps
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Athletes deliver outstanding performances in ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge
, five-time Grouse Grind Mountain Run champion (2008-12)Average time: The ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge takes approximately 1.5 hours to complete, with two hours recommended for novice hikers. Participants: Hikers range in age from children to seniors with an equal male/female split.
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2009
:30 am - Day-of registration10:00am - Race Begins 10:26am – Estimated finish time of 1st racer 12:30pm - Awards ceremony Course detailsLength: 3 kilometres (1.86 miles) Elevation Gain: 853 metres (2,800 feet) Base: 274 metres above sea level (900 feet) Summit: 1,127 metres (3,700 feet) Total Stairs: 2,830 Average Time: Approximately an hour and a half to complete the hike, with two hours recommended
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