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Tyee’s Sam Mulligan Takes Home Silver at the FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships
the World Cup circuit. This year's downhill event was a unique race with two runs, rather than a traditional one-run downhill. The 20-year-old was sitting in third-place after his first run and moved up a spot to finish in second-place. This is Mulligan’s first FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships podium after a fourth-place result in the Super-G last season. Check out the full results
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Seek the Peak Training: Trail Safety
for a few hours. In that case, I always bring with me:Extra layer (preferably waterproof) Food (gels, trail mix, energy bars, whatever you want really) Small first aid kit (Band-Aids, tape, gauze, anti bite,) Lighter/matches Hat or Buff Water (1l approx.) Signalling device (whistle) Cell phone
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We're Open For The Winter Season
texting GROUSEREPORT to 333777 and get a text message every time we receive at least 10cm of fresh snow. Check out our webcams and Current Conditions for the latest info; and check out our new #houseofgrouse content to get pumped for the season!
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Y2Play Final Days
Y2Play Final Days! It's your last chance to get yourself set up for skiing and riding next season with incredible savings. Senior, Student and Tot Pass categories are now SOLD OUT. We’re now in the final days of sales for the remaining categories with a few passes still available for Adults, Children, Youth and Families. The Y2Play Snow Pass offers huge savings on regular pass pricing, and the
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Barn Swallows Fledge and Prepare to Migrate
and spit!) and shortly thereafter they laid five eggs. Both the male and the female took turns incubating the eggs and after approximately 14 days the eggs hatched!We then watched as the parents took turns bringing food in for the young. Baby birds are voracious eaters so it took a lot of effort and insect hunting on the parent's behalf to keep up with the demand from the young!After hatching
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Santa's Reindeer Spotted on Grouse Mountain
Santa's Reindeer Spotted on Grouse Mountain! Last weekend we were joined here on Grouse Mountain by two of Santa's very own reindeer!! Each year we are lucky to have some of their time as they get ready for their big night on Christmas Eve. This year we have Prancer and Dancer visiting us for The Peak of Christmas.Dancer and Prancer are two male reindeer who are slightly larger than some of
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Mental Health Matters
Talk at the Top will be. As one of the largest employers of youth on the North Shore, we know young leaders have the power to make change – and the conversation about mental health is an important one. We are honoured to support their work. To find out more about Jack.org please visit the website www.jack.org. Follow on social media at @jackdotorg and tag your posts with #TalkAtTheTop2018.
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Bears Enter Lower Pond 2016
do this in three stages: first a small area around their hibernation habitat where they can come out to play in the snow while we work on the other areas, second the 2.5 acre Upper Pond habitat and finally the 2.5 acre Lower Pond habitat.Grinder and Coola were excited to enter their new digs and promptly explored the large pond, fishing out some frog eggs for a mid-afternoon snack. They then
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17th Anniversary of Grinder and Coola's Arrival at Grouse Mountain!
days lazily swimming in the ponds, sleeping in the forest or roaming the fields. They now know exactly what to expect as they get ready for their 17th hibernation season here on Grouse Mountain. No longer the little cubs they once were, they now weigh approximately 800 lbs and 900 lbs and will only increase as we get to closer to winter. They are unaware it's been 17 years to the day since they
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Grouse Mountain’s ice skating pond officially opens for the winter
date – it’s time to lace up those skates for a spin in the fresh mountain air. As one of the first winter activities to get underway at the Peak of Vancouver, the skating pond will be open to visitors from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm daily. Ice skating on the outdoor rink is complimentary with a Grouse Mountain Alpine Experience ticket, Snow Pass or Annual Local's Pass and rentals are available for all ages