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Bears Begin 20th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain
-Fir Branches supplied by caretakers. This date of November 10th marks the earliest entrance into their winter dormancy here at Grouse Mountain - beating out the previous record of November 16th back in 2015. We hope this bodes well for an early and long ski season!If you'd like to follow along with Grinder and Coola's winter snooze you can do so by checking out the infrared camera mounted inside
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-begin-20th-hibernation-on-grouse-mountain
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Gear Up at Our Annual Thanksgiving Sale
- 5pmSunday, October 11 9am - 5pmLocationOutfitters & Main floor of the ChaletIn order to ensure everyone’s safety we will be limiting capacity at the sale and masks or face coverings will be required while shopping.Special OfferWith a purchase of $150* or more, receive a full priced free ticket for future use.*Pre-tax amount
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/gear-up-at-our-annual-thanksgiving-sale
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Grouse Mountain Welcomes B.C. Back with FREE Admission
Grouse Mountain Welcomes B.C. Back with FREE Admission 100 free tickets available per day plus 50% off Mountain Admission (North Vancouver) As people are encouraged to get out and explore the province, Grouse Mountain is inviting B.C. to rediscover everything the Resort has to offer with an exciting promotion. From July 20th to 31st, Grouse Mountain will be giving away one hundred free Mountain
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Operational Update - Annual Skyride Maintenance
Mountain Closure for planned Skyride Maintenance November 2nd to 6th As we get ready to welcome you back to hit the slopes this winter, our team is working on a number of projects around the Mountain. Part of our annual winter preparations includes maintenance on the Skyride. Due to this year's planned maintenance and a scheduled BC Hydro power outage, the Mountain will be closed from Monday
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/operational-update-annual-skyride-maintenance
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Grouse Mountain is Your Spring Break Headquarters
Grouse Mountain is Your Spring Break Headquarters If you're thinking of sticking close to home this Spring Break, look no further than your own backyard and enjoy the fresh air and outdoor recreation opportunities provided by our mountaintop environment. With so many fun activities for all ages, Grouse Mountain is a great place to spend the holiday. We've put together our top five picks for
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Gear Up for Family Day
Gear Up for Family Day With the long weekend approaching we want to make sure you've got the gear you need to hit the slopes. Our retail team has put together their top picks of the latest gear available in Outfitters.Smith Liberty Helmet: Offering best-inclass, ventilated Aerocore™ protection featuring Koroyd® with adjustable climate control. Combining a cozy XT2® performance lining with
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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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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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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