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Around-the-Clock Activities Return to Grouse Mountain for 24 Hours of Winter
24th between Grouse Mountain and key North Vancouver locations. For a detailed schedule of all 24 Hours of Winter activities, please click here. For the latest in snow and weather conditions at your fingertips, download the new Grouse Mountain app. Available on both iPhone and Android, the app features direct to Skyride fast ticket purchasing, Mountain weather/status updates, current lift and run
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Believe Again at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas
take part in the magic of the holiday season.” Following last winter’s debut, Grouse Mountain’s popular Light Walk has been enhanced for the upcoming winter. Visitors will marvel at new light installations as they walk or snowshoe around Blue Grouse Lake. A 23 ft. deer, light walls and hoop fixtures add to the magic of this stunning experience. For more outdoor fun, guests can take a spin on Grouse
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Bear Medical
Grinder and Coola have Pre-Hibernation Medical Check-ups Each bear given a clean bill of health It's been a number of years since Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, have had a full medical check-up. They have been healthy and happily going about their normal activities in the large natural habitat where they live here at Grouse Mountain so we had no cause for concern.This year
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New Skyride Surf Adventure!
New Skyride Surf Adventure! Launches Friday July 15th We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our newest activity as part of our Summer of Flight. The Skyride Surf Adventure™ allows you to feel the wind on your face as you soar above the treetops and ascend 1,610m from the Valley Station to the Peak Chalet – on the rooftop of the Grouse Mountain Super Skyride! As part of the Skyride Surf
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/new-skyride-surf-adventure
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Seek the Peak Training: Injury Prevention Tips
, lateral shuffles, and lunge walking are all good examples of movements that take your lower body through a big full range of motion of all your joints, thus prepping them for the big moves of the Grind! 2.Stay warm – On race day, we often warm up, and then go stand in the starting corral and cool back down. Keep warm by jogging on the spot, doing leg swings, marching on the spot, bum to heel kicks, and
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/seek-the-peak-training-injury-prevention-tips
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Spring Has Sprung: Snow School Tips
more words of encouragement, here are a few of our instructors’ favourite things about spring skiing and riding: Colin - Snow School Supervisor: one word…sunshine! Andrew - Snow School Manager: Après! Crowds are smaller and lift lines are shorter. Brooke - Ski Instructor: I love not having to wear a million layers. Sheldon - Snowboard Instructor: I love that I can rip around in t-shirt and soak up
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/spring-has-sprung-snow-school-tips
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Summer Favourites Return to Grouse Mountain
Summer Favourites Return to Grouse Mountain Summer season launches this weekend at the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) Coinciding with the long awaited arrival of warm sunny weather, Grouse Mountain is thrilled to kick-off summer season at the Peak of Vancouver. Starting this Saturday guests can enjoy summer favourites like our World Famous Lumberjack Show and the awe-inspiring Birds in
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Grouse Mountain Prepares for 90th Winter Season
, Grouse Mountain is thrilled to announce a number of enhancements for the upcoming 2016/17 season. “Our team has worked hard through the summer preparing to launch some innovative new experiences that add to the variety of terrain we offer as well as the overall ambiance of the Mountain” said Grant Wahl, Grouse Mountain’s Alpine Operations Manager. “We are excited to share these improvements with
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-prepares-for-90th-winter-season
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Bears Begin Winter Preparations
Bears Begin Bear Bed Building Last week, as temperatures dropped and days continue to get shorter, Grinder and Coola began to build their bed for winter 2015. We provided them with a large mound of Pacific Silver-Fir branches inside their bear 'hotel' and after ignoring them for quite a few days, the boys decided it was time to build a bed.Based on past years and experiments in offering them
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Coming August 2018 New Aerial Ropes Course
adventures will build shared memories and fun. The Mountain Ropes Adventure consists of a series of four aerial ropes courses with increasing degrees of difficulty. Guests will encounter a variety of challenges as they progress through the courses including suspended bridges, ziplines, ladders and nets. The Kids Tree Canopy Adventure is fully contained and consists of three double treehouses, one single
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/coming-august-2018-new-aerial-ropes-course