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Y2Play with Your Family this Spring Break
Y2Play with Your Family this Spring Break Spring Break is just around the corner and if you’re looking for some action packed adventure that doesn’t break the bank, we’ve got just the thing for you! There’s still lots of fun to be had on the slopes and our Y2Play Pass options allow you and your family to get out on the Mountain for a steal of a deal. With a family Y2Play pass you can ski and
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/y2play-with-your-family-this-spring-break
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Thinking of Proposing Over the Holidays?
before you pop the question. If you are going to propose, you shouldn’t be surprised by the answer and if you think you don’t know the answer, you may want to give it a little more time. Confirmation that your better half is likely to say yes – if you are picking out rings together. Confirmation that she/he may say no – if they’re still openly dating other people. Make sure to surprise your love
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/thinking-of-proposing-over-the-holidays
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'Support Our Own' Campaign
Simmerling, Dave Duncan and Sam Mulligan.All three of these athletes have developed their skills here on our slopes and are incredibly accomplished, yet they continue to strive for greater heights. We're also supporting BC Alpine up-and-comers Kristina Natalenko and Antonia Wearmouth.Having the whole Grouse Mountain community behind these athletes is powerful. You too have the opportunity to contribute to
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/support-our-own-campaign
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9th Annual Snowshoe Grind™ Mountain Run Celebrates Personal Achievement on the Trail
on the five kilometre route that includes the Snowshoe Grind trail. “We were excited to see all levels of snowshoers out on the trail at this year’s Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run,” said Grouse Mountain’s Events Manager, Mallory Newman. “Not only did participants enjoy a fun morning of outdoor activity but this year’s event also provided an opportunity to support Jack.org and their mission to train
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Spring Has Sprung: Snow School Tips
. Getting out on the Mountain is the best way to spend a day during the winter in our opinion. In the spring the days are longer, the temperature is higher, the snow is softer and everyone is just having a good time. Spring skiing has some great health benefits too. Warm temperatures and extra sunlight are great mood enhancers to help treat the winter blues. It can also relieve stress and improve sleep
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/spring-has-sprung-snow-school-tips
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Enjoy Fantastic Spring Skiing and Riding Conditions
the latest information on conditions and operating status click here.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/enjoy-fantastic-spring-skiing-and-riding-conditions
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Grouse Grind T-Shirt Contest
asking all you seasoned Grinders out there; which one do you like? The best part is, if you place a vote you're in the running to win a t-shirt with the winning design! So head on over to the contest page and let us know which you think should be the new Grind t-shirt design.Contest is open until midnight on Monday, March 26th.Vote Now
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-grind-t-shirt-contest
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation
Grouse Mountain family and give our guests an opportunity to learn more about British Columbia's wildlife. The bears will choose to continue to spend some time in their den, and some time outside with warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours to come, so the next time you visit Grouse Mountain, be sure to stop by their habitat and say hello.
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Snow Depth at Peak Exceeds 500cm
better is there is at least a month of skiing and riding still to enjoy. Grouse Mountain expects to be open until at least the end of April 2018, meaning that the fun continues. With more than 10 metres of snowfall this year, conditions on the Mountain are excellent.Spring is a great time to get on the slopes. The longer days and warmer temperatures are perfect for those looking to achieve a goggle tan
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/snow-depth-at-peak-exceeds-500cm
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Grinder and Coola enter their 18th Hibernation Period on Grouse Mountain
live Grizzly Bear Camera and watching for the behaviors noted above. The camera feed may look bright but inside the den it is pitch black and what we are seeing is infrared light emitted from two transmitters in the wall of the den and this allows the camera to 'see'. To the bears, however, it is dark inside. A neat option is to choose the daily time-lapse feed from the upper right corner menu