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Alexandre Ricard Tops the Podium at the 29th Annual Grouse Grind® Mountain Run Presented by VPG Realty
claimed first place for the second year in a row, with a time of 31:13. Following with a second place finish was Shalaya Kipp of Vancouver with a time of 33:36. Rounding out third place was Chessa Adsit-Morris of San Diego with a time of 34:25. “This annual event is a fantastic way to cap off the Grind season, celebrating personal achievement while raising important funds for the cardiology department
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Our Passes Have Gone Digital
pass will then display under the My Passes section. If you haven’t created an account yet then you will be prompted to do so before you're able to connect a pass. Step 2 – If you haven’t already, download the Grouse Mountain App from the App Store for iOS devices or Google Play for Android devices. Step 3 – Open the App and tap on the Account icon in the bottom menu and login to the same account you
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New Plant-Based Menu Options Available in Altitudes Bistro and Lupins Café
New Plant-Based Menu Options available in Altitudes Bistro and Lupins Created in collaboration with vegan cookbook author, Dreena Burton We're excited to announce that two delicious new plant-based dishes are now available for you to enjoy! We teamed up with vegan cookbook author, Dreena Burton to add some plant-power to our menus in Altitudes Bistro and Lupins. She created two unique dishes
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More Skiing & Riding Terrain Opening Boxing Day
Olympic Express Opening for Boxing Day Our Christmas wish for more skiing and riding terrain has come true! Our Snowmaking, Patrol and Mountain Operations teams have been hard at work and we're excited to share that Expo and Deliverance with access via the Olympic Express Chairlift will be opening for the season tomorrow at 10:30am. Also opening tomorrow will be Centennial with early season
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Peak Face Opens Tomorrow
Peak Face Opens Tomorrow! Thanks to the hard work of our snowmaking and grooming teams, we’re excited to announce that Peak Face will open to advanced skiers and riders this Saturday, December 7th from 10:30am - 4:00pm with access via the Peak Chair.With the forecast calling for a return to cold temperatures and some snowflakes in the coming week, our team will continue working to open
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Our Garden is Growing!
Our Garden is Growing! If you’ve stopped by Altitudes patio recently you may have noticed it’s lined with some fantastic looking veggies. Now in its third year, our vegetable garden continues to develop and include new and delicious herbs, greens and vegetables. Again this summer you can find a variety of kales, Butter lettuce, Swiss chard and herbs like Rosemary, Mint, Oregano and Italian
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Grouse Mountain Welcomes All Guests Back to Enjoy Summer Activities
, also available beginning Monday. Sit back and enjoy a delicious meal while taking in the panoramic views from Altitudes Patio, now featuring contactless ordering and payment options. Guests can also enjoy a meal at any of the spaced seating locations through the Resort’s new online takeout ordering and payment platform, available from the Grouse Grind Coffee Bar, Lupins and Altitudes Bistro. For a
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Spring Stirrings
Spring Stirrings - Grizzly Bear Style With the end of March quickly approaching we are starting to get a lot of inquiries into the status of Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly bears! For now they are both still comfy and snuggled up in the bear den sleeping away most of the day.That being said, however, as the days are getting longer and temperatures overall warmer we are noticing more
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Common Mammals of Grouse Mountain
often mistaken for a bird call but is used to warn others of danger or to declare a territory. They are much smaller than the introduced Eastern Gray Squirrels that live in the city and in fact where their ranges overlap it is often the Douglas Squirrel who suffers and is pushed out of areas by the larger Grays. They spend their summer days foraging for food such as seeds and nuts and storing them
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/common-mammals-of-grouse-mountain
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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat 2018
Grinder and coola enter their lower pond habitat happy to explore For the first time in 2018, Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, were given access into their 2.5 acre Lower Pond Habitat to explore. Due to some needed repairs, this section of their habitat was closed a bit longer than anticipated. This delay, however, has allowed the grass a chance to grow quite long and for
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