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Reindeer Rest Before Christmas
good food, water and visits with our guests and even checking in daily with Santa himself! Lots of sleep needed Since they are going to have to pull an all-nighter on the evening of the 24th, both Dancer and Vixen are getting in a lot of reindeer naps up here in the sunshine.They also get some special pellets designed by Santa Clause to give them some extra energy reserves!To top it off, they get a
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Spring Skiing & Riding Extended
Season Extended until May 15th Exciting news for spring skiers and riders! With plenty of snow and fantastic conditions, Grouse Mountain will be extending the winter season until Sunday, May 15th, conditions permitting. Ski/Snowboard Hours until May 1st Monday – Friday: 11am – 8pm Saturday & Sunday: 9am – 9pmSki/Snowboard Hours from May 2nd - May 15th Wednesday – Friday: 1pm – 8pm Saturday
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Grouse Grind Opening on Saturday, May 27th
clothing, and take breaks along the trail as needed.Before your visit, don't forget to check current conditions and the status of activities on Today on Grouse.Please note that the current Metro Vancouver Grouse Mountain Regional Park gate hours are 7:00am to 7:00pm. Planning to tackle the Grouse Grind as many times as you can this year? A Grouse Mountain Annual Pass is the best value for unlimited
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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat 2023
this year. Not to worry, however, as their caretakers had laid out some yummy treats for them instead!This habitat features some bear favorite areas under some dense tree coverage as well as a large open field, large pond and a cliff area where their favorite activity is watching people ride the Peak Chairlift to the top of the mountain.Be sure to stop by and see Grinder and Coola exploring their
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Bears Emerge from 2021/2022 Hibernation Period
snow in their habitat.During their winter slumber they did not eat, drink, defecate or urinate. Their metabolism has been in recycle mode - taking care of wastes internally.True to form, Grinder, our more dominant and exploratory bear, emerged first - but he was quickly followed by Coola. Let the fun commence After exiting the den, the two bears proceeded to nibble on the fresh romaine lettuce we had
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Grouse Mountain to Break Ground on Transformational Lift Replacement Project
up to its centennial in 2026. “We are thrilled to be embarking on this transformational project as we approach the 100th anniversary of the first official ski season at the Resort,” says Michael Cameron, President of Grouse Mountain. “Since the world’s first double chairlift was built at the Resort in 1949, Grouse Mountain has had a rich history of investing in modern recreational technology. The
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New lift opening in Grouse Parks next season
New lift opening in Grouse Parks next season Exciting news for terrain park skiers and riders – a new lift is coming next season! Grouse Mountain is excited to announce the latest enhancement to our popular terrain parks – a Handle Tow in Side Cut Park. The new lift will be 260 metres long and offer access to up to 20 features, eliminating the need for skiers and riders to use the Screaming
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Grouse Mountain to Break Ground on Transformational Lift Replacement Project
landmark leading up to its centennial in 2026. “We are thrilled to be embarking on this transformational project as we approach the 100th anniversary of the first official ski season at the Resort,” says Michael Cameron, President of Grouse Mountain. “Since the world’s first double chairlift was built at the Resort in 1949, Grouse Mountain has had a rich history of investing in modern recreational
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
on a highway near Bella Coola, BC. His mother had been killed by a truck and, of her three cubs, Coola was the only one to survive. Coola is an easygoing bear who’s content to let Grinder take the lead in new discoveries. He can usually be found submerged up to his neck in the large pond, carefully feeling around for his underwater 'bath toys' - a log, large bone and favourite rock.About Grouse
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
, BC. His mother had been killed by a truck and, of herthree cubs, Coola was the only one to survive. Coola is an easygoing bear who’s content to let Grinder take the lead in newdiscoveries. He can usually be found submerged up to his neck in the large pond, carefully feeling around for hisunderwater 'bath toys' - a log, large bone and favourite rock. About Grouse Mountain As part of Northland