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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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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
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Summer Season Kicks-off at Grouse Mountain this Weekend
Lumberjack Show, the awe-inspiring Birds in Motion Demonstration and thrilling 5-line Mountain Zipline Adventures. “We’re excited to kickoff another summer season in our mountaintop playground with the return of a wide variety of summer activities this long-weekend,” said Julia Grant, Grouse Mountain Communications Manager. “Summer favourites like the World Famous Lumberjack Show, Birds in Motion
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Mason Bee Homes in Pollinator's Garden
Mason Bee Homes in Pollinator's Garden Recently we had two beautiful native bee boxes donated by Spirit Works Limited, designers of unique First Nations products from the West Coast.These boxes are made from Red and Yellow Cedar (made of salvaged cut-offs from milling operations), and the inside trays, where the Bees live, are made of Spruce or Fir salvaged from construction sites around
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Grouse Mountain Recognized as One of BC's Top Employers
Grouse Mountain Recognized As One Of BC's Top Employers We are proud to be recognized as one of BC's Top Employers for the second year in a row. Announced this morning, Grouse Mountain has been named to BC’s Top Employers list by Mediacorp Canada Inc. This special designation recognizes the British Columbia employers that lead their industries in offering exceptional places to work. BC’s Top
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Helping the Hummingbirds
species of hummingbird, the local Anna's Hummingbird (Calypte anna) and the migratory Rufous Hummingbird (Selasphorus rufus). For over the past decade Grouse Mountain has participated in the Hummingbird Monitoring Network - a volunteer driven, science based initiative to study hummingbird population numbers and movements in Western North America. Before this initiative there was relatively little
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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas
trees and adorned with glimmering lights. Guests will also be able to enjoy the multi-lane groomed Sliding Zone, the perfect activity for the child in all of us! At Santa’s Workshop, believers young and old can share their special Christmas wishes and take a photo. Visits are by donation with all proceeds raised going towards BC Children’s Hospital. The elves have also been busy decorating in the Peak
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15th Annual Seek the Peak Hits the Trails June 24th
place in the mountaintop plaza. Since 2004, this unique event has raised over $445,000 in support of cancer research in British Columbia. To register or donate to Seek the Peak, please click here. Event Details: What: Seek the Peak When: Sunday, June 24th Where: Ambleside Park (West Vancouver) to Grouse Mountain (6400 Nancy Greene Way, North Vancouver) – click here for detailed course route. Event
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Grouse Grind T-Shirt Contest
Grouse Grind® T-Shirt Contest Vote for your favourite and you could win! Spring has officially arrived and that means Grind season is just around the corner.We're getting ready to gear up for the season ahead. Our team has come up with some fantastic new designs to let you show your love for good old Mother Nature's Stairmaster. The only problem is we're having a hard time choosing. So we're
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