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Grouse Grind opening on Saturday, May 28th
Grouse Grind as many times as you can this year? A Grouse Mountain Annual Pass is the best value for unlimited access to the Skyride and includes almost $200 in added benefits.
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It's a Bearthday party!!
a Grizzly Bear Cake smash held at 2:30pm.Also to make it even easier for families to attend for a limited time, we're offering FREE Mountain Admission for up to 2 kids with every full fare Adult or Senior Mountain Admission purchase (web exclusive offer).We hope to see you up here this weekend to celebrate with Grinder and Coola!
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Scavenger Hunt Education
Program Overview The Mountain Scavenger Hunt is a 3 hour program which takes school groups to stunning locations and hidden hideouts on Grouse Mountain. Groups work in teams of 15 to answer as many questions as possible. While exploring, teams collaborate to solve riddles, find hidden objects, complete short team challenges and unlock a code for maximum points. The winners are crowned as the
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2010 Olympics Legacy
Proud Moments of Vancouver 2010 During the 2010 Olympics we hosted the NBC Today show at the Peak of Grouse Mountain. For 12 days we welcomed athletes, celebrities and well known faces from around the world. February 12, 2010 Jeret “Speedy” Peterson - World Cup aerial skier. Emily Cook - US freestyle skiing Olympian. Daniel Boulud - Acclaimed chef and restaurateur. Michael Bublé - Internationally
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20th Anniversary of Grinder and Coola's Arrival at Grouse Mountain
mother who had unfortunately been killed by a vehicle on the road.The owners of Grouse Mountain heard about the plight of both Grinder and Coola and agreed to dedicate over five acres of natural mountainside as a home for these two cubs in need. Thus our refuge was born!Grinder and Coola were introduced together and had to reside on a local farm for a couple of months while our refuge and habitats
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What to Expect for the 2020/21 Winter Season
What to Expect for the 2020/21 Winter Season A message from Grouse Mountain President, Michael Cameron As we enjoy the final days of summer, the excitement starts to build as we begin counting down to opening day of the 2020/21 Winter Season. Like you, I am excited for the snow to fall and for a fantastic winter season ahead. Early winter forecasts are looking very positive for us on the North
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Bears Emerge 2021
. Bears in the wild will hibernation anywhere from a few weeks in moderate climates to up to six months in extreme conditions. Grinder and Coola have averaged four months per season over the years with some hibernation periods, like this one, being an exception for length due to heavy snow loads. Play Behaviors Grinder and Coola were extremely happy to dig their way out of the remaining snow in front
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Hummingbird Banding Session
stations from Mexico up towards Alaska. The primary focus of the network is to study the Rufous Hummingbird and it's migratory pathways. As part of the study other species of hummingbirds are also monitored. We have a special hummingbird net that prevents them from leaving the area around a feeder and then trained handlers reach in and gently retrieve a bird. It is then measured, sexed, aged (is it a
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Grinder and Coola Mark the 19th Anniversary of their Arrival at Grouse Mountain
stayed remarkably consistent. They go about their annual cycle with regularity. They emerge from their winter sleep in the spring; have playful summer days; eat a ton of food to prepare for winter; make a bed to sleep on and finally den up for the cold months. September 5 2020 This has been another fairly standard year for Grinder and Coola, despite all the uncertainty that 2020 brought for the rest
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Bears Prepare for Hibernation
Grinder and Coola Prepare for Winter Into the hibernation habitat Grinder and Coola have moved into their hibernation habitat - located at the rear of their main 5.5 acre summer habitat - in preparation for the incoming winter. Both bears have spent the last two months in a hyperphagia stage which means they have been extremely motivated to find as much food as they can and bulk up. Recently
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