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Avian Predators
the Jays seemed to be. They'd send out a warning call when the Sharpies took off and move out of the way when one came by but they did not panic and fly out of the area or stop making noise and hide. One of the more interesting encounters when when a hawk chased a Jay only to stop short and land in a branch - the Jay then proceeded to turn around and go after the hawk, chasing it away. The Sharp
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Snowfall Presents New Challenge in The Eye of the Wind Construction
Snowfall Presents New Challenges Access to The Eye of the Wind project site a challenge under 150 cm of new snow With 150cm of snow at Grouse Mountain the project site of The Eye of the Wind has evolved into something very different. The white steel tower, viewPOD and blades are nearly camouflaged in their snowy surroundings. Access to the site is a large challenge as our team relies on
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Bears Build Bed - Close to Hibernation Now!
their 'bear hotel' and they will spend the winter inside. Here are a few screen shots of the bed making activity from our infrared cameras inside the den - remember it's pitch black in there!
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-build-bed-close-to-hibernation-now
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Race Day
trainers from Kintec and for all of the folks who came out for the training nights and supported each other. It was a great event for us, a successful event for the BC Cancer Society and we can't wait to do it all again next year!Gareth and Michelle
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Early snowfall appears
Early snowfall appears Fall weather at Grouse Mountain bodes well for coming winter September 29, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow graced the peak of Grouse Mountain today, signaling the coming winter in Vancouver may bring another robust season of flurries. The heavy rainfall this afternoon temporarily turned to snowfall at the highest altitude of the resort, and came as a
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/early-snowfall-appears
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Grouse Grind Closes For the Season
The Grouse Grind Is Now Closed For The Winter Another great season on the North America's favourite hiking trail comes to an end for 2011. November 7, 2011, Grouse Mountain - Another season of great hikes and workouts on the Grouse Grind came to an end this morning. Metro Vancouver announced the closure of North America’s most popular trail, the Grouse Grind, for the winter and it will be under
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-grind-closes-for-the-season
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Milan Lucic and the Stanley Cup
about re-enacting since he won the Memorial Cup with the Vancouver Giants. Back in 2007, the Giants also came to Grouse Mountain to celebrate and Milan one day hoped to replace that trophy with the Stanley Cup. Yesterday that dream finally became a reality. Grouse Mountain and all our staff members congratulate Milan and the Boston Bruins on their victory and we hope the Stanley Cup makes another trip
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/milan-lucic-and-the-stanley-cup
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A Flurry of Winter Activity
conquered the ability to ski or ride. “The season is really just getting started,” says General Manager Michael Cameron. “While the skiing and riding is epic right now, we offer a full roster of outdoor activities from snowshoeing to sno-limoing, we have something for all ages, abilities and interests.” While Christmas day might mark the pique of the holiday season for some, Grouse Mountain’s winter
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/a-flurry-of-winter-activity
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It's Time To Ski and Ride!
open from 9am to 10pm seven days a week for skiing and riding.“Mother Nature delivered us a great present this past weekend with over 30 centimetres of new snow and that combined with our substantial snowmaking has allowed us to provide an early start to the winter season", says Grouse Mountain General Manager Michael Cameron. "We know our Passholders and winter enthusiasts have been itching to get
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/its-time-to-ski-and-ride
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The Longest Winter Season Just Got Even Longer!
Manager Michael Cameron. “Our operations team is also moving full steam ahead into summer so for a limited time we will be providing the best of both worlds.” Signalling that summer isn’t too far around the corner, resident Grouse Mountain Grizzy bears Grinder and Coola emerged from hibernation this afternoon after a long 158 day snooze. Both bears looked to be in terrific shape and had fun playing and
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/the-longest-winter-season-just-got-even-longer