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Record Setting Day at the 6th Annual Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge
Record Setting Day at the 6th Annual Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge Thousands raised for BC Children’s Hospital (North Vancouver) After an inspiring day on the Grouse Grind®, Grouse Mountain is excited to announce that the Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge has raised over $48,000 in support of the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. A new record was set at this year’s event with Wilfrid Leblanc
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Grouse Mountain Has Re-Opened!
yourself with the new protocols in place. 3.Check out our What to Expect page that will help walk you through the new Mountain experience. 4.Familiarize yourself with our updated Mountain Map and the locations of available activities. 5. Get ready to have a great time!Stay tuned for updates as we progress through our phased reopening. We expect to welcome all guests back to the Mountain by the end of
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Tips for Cohabitating with the Wildlife Around Us
Tips for Cohabitating with the Wildlife Around Us Happy Friday! For our last day of Wildlife Week we wanted to give you some tips and suggestions for the best way to cohabitate with the wildlife living around us. In Greater Vancouver we are blessed to live right next door to the wilds. This also means there is plenty of opportunity for the wilds to come into our yards and homes. Here are
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Summer is Here…It’s Time to Patio!
Summer is here…it’s time to Patio! From refreshing Moscow Mules to fun and flirty champagne cocktails, summer is the time to get out on the patio. With long days, short nights, and warm weather there’s no excuse not to get out, have some fun, relax and unwind. To help you through this patio season, we’ve asked our on-site beverage experts at Altitudes Bistro for their top summer drink picks
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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat
bears have access to their full summer habitat. aNNUAL FEAST ON AMPHIBIAN EGGS Grinder, as always, was the first bear under the divide and into the Lower side. Coola quickly followed. Once there, they both dove into the large pond and started their annual hunt for amphibian (frog and salamander) eggs. They are a delicacy to bears in the wild and to Grinder and Coola as well. They spent about 45
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Seek the Peak Training: Trail Safety
Seek the Peak Training: Trail Safety Our 15th annual Seek the Peak race is fast approaching we want to make sure you have all the info you need to rock those race day hills. Stay tuned as we share some helpful training and preparation tips to support your journey, all the way to the Peak! Today our resident trail running expert, Colin Wilson shares some important things to keep in mind when it
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from 17th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain
Wildlife.During their 153-day winter dormancy, wildlife staff once again monitored Grinder and Coola via an infrared camera placed in their hibernation den and the live feed was shared with the public on the Grouse Mountain website."We’re pleased to welcome Grinder and Coola out of hibernation and watch them playfully explore their habitat", said Dr. Ken Macquisten, Refuge Director and Veterinarian
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Bears Prepare for Hibernation
shows the backyard of their hibernation habitat and the other the front of their den. Watch for the bears to be doing activities such as gathering branches and pulling them inside.The third camera is an infrared view directly into their sleeping chamber. Here you can see them making their mattress and testing it with some good long snoozes! The den camera also includes a timelapse feature - you can
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Grouse Mountain Top Signature Winter Experience in Canada by Flight Network
picked those that stood above for best quality and overall wonder. We are so excited that Grouse Mountain and our Light Walk was a top experience chosen.Grouse Mountain is incredibly proud to be recognized for our enchantment, creating a memorable experience for all of our guests. The writer mentioned our Light Walk as a sensational excursion which combines the beauty of the land with the light
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Bears Emerge 2019
their doorway.As usual, Grinder emerged first but was quickly followed by Coola. Once out they went straight for their first food of the year in the form of Romaine lettuce heads. The lettuce imitates the fresh emerging greens that bears would be finding in the wild as they wake from hibernation. The moist vegetable helps clear their digestive system and prepare it for denser foods in the near