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Next Step at Grouse Mountain
NExt Step At Grouse Mountain After this weekend’s intense heatwave, the temperature is finally dropping in BC and following a short break, we have now resumed summer adventures and activities on top of the mountain including the Lumberjack Show, Peak Chair, Mountain Ziplines and Mountain Ropes Adventure. In light of yesterday’s announcement that the province will be moving to Step 3 of the BC
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Grouse Mountain Wildlife Update
Grouse Mountain Wildlife update Most of you probably know about Grinder and Coola, the two grizzly bears that inhabit the refuge, but did you know that the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife is also home to four Owl Ambassadors who represent their species for educational presentations? All of these Owl Ambassadors here on Grouse Mountain are doing well and they think this recent
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Being Bear Aware
the morning of collection and then only place them curbside shortly before pick-up and if you are in an area of high bear activity then bear-proof garbage bins are highly recommended- If you have any particularly fragrant items for disposal (used diapers, leftovers of meat or fish etc.) consider placing them in air tight bags in your freezer until the morning of pick-up- Keep your garbage, compost
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Office Boys Banked Slalom Results
John Postill 27.67 27.13 Edwin Poulston 27.59 27.47 Jake Pratt 29.14 28.14 Stephanie Renaud 31.43 30.78 Sheldon Ronse 30.81 29.63 Jayke Sampson 26.80 26.31 Severin Samulski 29.00 26.13 Arthur Sapounas 26.22 27.66 Jeff Silcock 29.50 30.63 Darren Smith 31.44 25.13
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
that due to COVID-19 Grouse Mountain is temporarily closed and public access to Resort property is prohibited. Members of the public are invited to check up on the bears’ activity via webcam available through the Grouse Mountain website as well as following updates through Grouse Mountain’s Ranger Blog and social media channels. "It’s always a pleasure to welcome Grinder and Coola out of hibernation
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Grouse Mountain Welcomes All Guests Back to Enjoy Summer Activities
excited to welcome all guests back to the fresh air and outdoor recreation on the mountaintop,” said Michael Cameron, Grouse Mountain’s President. “Grouse Mountain is a fantastic place to get outside this summer and enjoy activities like Zipline Tours, Ranger Talks and Mountain Ropes Adventure in a safe environment.” Take in the unparalleled views of the City and surrounding mountains from the Scenic
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Birds of Spring Beginning to Return to Grouse
as far south as Brazil each year!Some of these species migrate at night for protection and often they are in large flocks. Even at night up here at Grouse Mountain it is common to hear bird songs at night as migration happens!Recently we also hear the first Grouse of the year making it's bellowing 'whomp whomp whomp' sounds and establishing a breeding territory.It is a fun time of year as each day
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Owl and Bear Talks
Daily Owl and Bear Talks Now On Owl interpretive sessions held four times daily We're happy to announce that Grouse Mountain has re-opened for business after a Covid-19 shut down. Please remember to pre-book your skyride times ahead of time at : https://www.grousemountain.com/passholder-skyride-reservationsAs part of our new 2020 initiatives here at Grouse Mountain we are pleased to offer Owl
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Meet Our New Wildlife Ambassadors
Meet our newest wildlife ambassadors baby owls Over the last couple of months here at Grouse Mountain we've had a couple new additions to our Wildlife Ambassador team. Since late April we've been hand raising a young Barred Owl here at the Refuge (see the photo beside here) - he came to us from the Northern Spotted Owl Reintroduction Program where Barred Owls are helping researchers learn the
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First Hummingbird Monitoring Session of 2019
First Hummingbird Monitoring Session of 2019 14th Year of monitoring On Thursday June 13th we held our first hummingbird banding and monitoring session of 2019. This marks our 14th year of running this project on Grouse Mt. Hummingbird numbers have been in decline and very few studies were being carried out as to why and what possible causes could be contributing. Grouse Mountain teamed up
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