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Grouse Mountain Early Bird Passes On Sale Now
Grouse Mountain Early Bird Passes on Sale Now Introducing the new Early Bird Limited Pass option While we're still enjoying the final days of summer, the chill in the evening air is a sure sign that winter is on it's way. Another sign that winter is approaching... Grouse Mountain's Early Bird Passes are now on sale!Save up to 40% off regular pass prices and get unlimited skiing and riding for the
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from 17th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain
Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife in 2001 when they were rescued after being orphaned during separate incidents in Bella Coola and Invermere. As usual, Grinder was the first to emerge after rapidly digging a small opening out of the snow still in front of the bear den. Once he got a slight opening he was through! Coola, on the other hand, prefers larger, more accommodating places to
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20th Bearthday
say hi to Grinder and Coola and chat with our ranger staff to learn more. online classroom This year we're pleased to offer a brand new educational opportunity to spread the love and knowledge of bears. School Classrooms can book a virtual fieldtrip to our online bear classroom (an Owl one is also available!) where Devin Manky, our Wildlife Manager for the past 15 years, will tell you more about
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Around-the-Clock Activities Return to Grouse Mountain for 24 Hours of Winter
winter activities on the slopes at the Peak of Vancouver. “We’re excited to once again open our doors to around-the-clock winter fun at Grouse Mountain for 24 Hours of Winter” said Grouse Mountain Events Manager, Mallory Newman. “This unique event is an annual favourite with locals and visitors alike enjoying all-night skiing and riding plus a variety of other special activities showcasing the best of
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Being Bear Aware
and recycling bins clean and odor free by washing frequently with a vinegar or mild bleach solution- If you live in an area with high bear activity make sure doors and windows are not left open unattended during warmer weather - hungry bears will enter to check out food or pet food odors- Bears also are attracted to paint cans - strangely enough. So be sure these attractants are kept in a cupboard
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Gingerbread Village Challenge 2018
Gingerbread Village Challenge 2018 Call for entries now open! Vote HereGrouse Mountain is partnering with BC Children's Hospital during the Peak of Christmas celebration to bring you the annual Gingerbread Village! This is a fantastic opportunity for professional and aspiring bakers and pastry chefs to showcase your talents in support of a good cause. We are currently looking for entries of
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Holiday Gift Guide
giving needs. Our Spirit Gallery Gift Shop is your one stop destination to cover everyone on your list. Gifts For Him From cozy clothing to the latest accessories, you'll find some great options for all the guys on your list in the Spirit Gallery Gift Shop.Grouse Mountain 5-panel cap Ten Tree 'Slopes' tee Ten Tree 'Constellation Juniper' hoody Hydroflask Thermos Wigwam 'Classic' socks gift pack Ten
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Warm Up Like a Patroller
patroller check out Robyn’s 5 must-do warm up moves that get you ready for all those powder turns ahead. 1.Upper Back / chest openingStand with feet hip width distance apart. Interlace fingers in front of you and press palms away. Breathe into your upper back. Clasp hands behind the sacrum, palms together if possible. Gently press palms down and slightly away as you reach shoulder blades toward one
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Summer Season Kicks-off at Grouse Mountain this Weekend
Demonstration and scenic Peak Chairlift are complimented by the launch of new Scenic Mountain Biking tours; the latest addition to our broad range of exciting outdoor adventures at the Peak of Vancouver.” Explore the first of two new Scenic Mountain Biking trails with 2-hour guided tours operated by Sea to Sky Adventure Company. The 10 kilometre out and back Mountain Highway trail offers guests a scenic cross
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Tips for Cohabitating with the Wildlife Around Us
Tips for Cohabitating with the Wildlife Around Us Happy Friday! For our last day of Wildlife Week we wanted to give you some tips and suggestions for the best way to cohabitate with the wildlife living around us. In Greater Vancouver we are blessed to live right next door to the wilds. This also means there is plenty of opportunity for the wilds to come into our yards and homes. Here are
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