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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2017
hibernation habitat which is an outdoor area designed to give them some access to the snow and conditions while their large habitats are prepared. Our crews had to deal with clearing a 10 foot snow pack away from the edge of the Grizzly Habitat in order to get our electric fence up and have room for viewing. The Upper Pond habitat has lots for them to explore and we pushed the snow up into giant mounds
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-upper-pond-habitat-2017
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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat
bears have access to their full summer habitat. aNNUAL FEAST ON AMPHIBIAN EGGS Grinder, as always, was the first bear under the divide and into the Lower side. Coola quickly followed. Once there, they both dove into the large pond and started their annual hunt for amphibian (frog and salamander) eggs. They are a delicacy to bears in the wild and to Grinder and Coola as well. They spent about 45
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14th Annual Seek the Peak Hits the Trail June 25th
. Since 2004, this unique event has raised over $400,000 in support of cancer research in British Columbia. To register or donate to Seek the Peak, please click here. Event Details: What: Seek the Peak When: Sunday, June 25th Where: Ambleside Park (West Vancouver) to Grouse Mountain (6400 Nancy Greene Way, North Vancouver) – click here for detailed course route Event Schedule: Sunday, June 25th 8:15
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/14th-annual-seek-the-peak-hits-the-trail-june-25th
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Bears Stir But Still in Hibernation
built around their sleeping den to keep snow away and allow them a safe spot to wander into to check outside conditions. The daylight hours have also been increasing, a signal to the bears that spring is near. It is normal in the spring for bears to leave the den to check local conditions and look to see if any food sources are available yet so Grinder and Coola are doing just as their wild cousins
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-stir-but-still-in-hibernation
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Holiday Shuttle and Overflow Parking
Bus 236 - Lonsdale Quay. For more details, visit the TransLink website. Click here to download a PDF of the Parking Map.Happy Holidays and safe driving
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Grouse Mountain App Contest
Grouse Mountain App Download Contest Enter for your chance to win an Apple Watch or Samsung Galaxy Watch! We're so excited to announce that our new Grouse Mountain app has launched and is now available for Apple and Android devices with features such as direct to Skyride fast ticket purchasing, Grouse Grind® integration, Mountain weather/status updates at your fingertips, an augmented reality map
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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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Catching Up with Sam Mulligan
first made the Canadian Alpine Development Ski Team back in 2016. Sam's most recent accomplishment was becoming the first Canadian to make a podium finish at the 2018 FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships, taking second place - no small feat! Over the Christmas break, Sam spent a little time at home and got back to his roots out on the slopes at Grouse Mountain. We were thrilled to be able to
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Almost 700 Participants Make the Climb at the 16th Annual Seek the Peak
who clocked in at 1:27:16. For a complete list of official race times, please click here. “We are incredibly grateful for all the participants, fundraisers and volunteers who took part in making this year’s Seek the Peak another great success,” said Mallory Fitzgerald, Grouse Mountain’s Events Manager. “Your dedication and commitment are making a valuable impact in the community by supporting the
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. During their 128-day winter dormancy, wildlife rangers once again monitored Grinder and Coola via an infrared camera placed in their hibernation den and the live feed was shared with the public on the Grouse Mountain website. "It’s always a pleasure to welcome Grinder and Coola out of hibernation and watch them playfully explore their habitat", said Dr. Ken
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-grizzlies-awake-from-hibernation