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The Bears Weigh In
Grinder and Coola Weigh In Grinder and Coola, our two resident bears, are doing well now that they have emerged from their 2019/2020 hibernation on April 21st after a 144 day winter dormancy period. On the day they emerged both bears were too excited to sit still on our weigh scale but since then we have started their daily routine of sitting for wildlife staff to record their weight. Grinder
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Grouse Mountain Wildlife Update
for and raise the highly endangered Northern Spotted Owls. Odin's recently had his 1st birthday on April 10th of this year! Athena - Great Horned Owl Athena is also one of the newest members of our Wildlife Ambassador crew. She arrived here last May as a two month old youngster having been born at the end of March 2019. She was hatched at an educational facility in Ontario and hand raised so that
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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat
Grinder and Coola Enter Lower Pond Habitat 2019 Today marked one of the earliest annual openings of our Grizzly Bear Lower Pond Habitat. With the amount of snowfall here on Grouse Mountain we have to take down Grinder and Coola's complete 5.5 acre summer habitat each year. In the spring, we need to remove the snow and re-set it up in stages. The Lower Pond side is the last stage and now the
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Holiday Shuttle and Overflow Parking
Holiday parking Shuttle and Overflow Parking Over the 2019 Holiday period, there are times when parking at Grouse Mountain may become tight. To ease access to parking, Grouse Mountain is running a Holiday Shuttle from Handsworth Secondary School and Cleveland Dam lot on busy days.Each day at 11am we will confirm whether the Shuttle will run on the next day. This information will be included in
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Grouse Mountain’s Aerial Ropes Adventure Opens May 10
games. There is also an adjacent parents’ supervision area. Beginning Friday, May 10, 2019, Mountain Ropes Adventure will be available daily from 10:00am to 6:00pm with departures every 30 minutes. Kids Tree Canopy Adventure will be available daily from 10:00am to 8:00pm. For more details visit grousemountain.com/mountain-ropes-adventure. About Grouse Mountain: Grouse Mountain is the number one
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Grouse Grind® Mountain Run Hits the Trail September 14th
. For more information and to register, please click here. Event Schedule: Saturday, September 14, 2019 9:45 am – 9:55 am: Race warmup 10:00 am: Event begins at the base of the Grouse Grind® 10:00 am to 2:00 pm: Finish line celebration in the Mountaintop Plaza ~11:30 am: Awards ceremony begins Course details: Length: 3.0 kilometres (1.86 miles) Elevation gain: 853 metres (2,800 feet) Base: 274
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GRIND10 CHALLENGE RESULTS
GRIND10 Challenge Results 15 Days. 10 Grinds. One great cause. Congratulations to all the participants of the 2019 Grind10 Challenge! We were thrilled to see so many people taking on the challenge and supporting BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. In total, participants completed almost 800 Grinds over 15 days and raised over $7,000 for BCCHF – now that’s impressive. A big shout out goes to Jason
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Alexandre Ricard Tops the Podium at the 29th Annual Grouse Grind® Mountain Run Presented by VPG Realty
donates a portion of the proceeds from the Grouse Grind Mountain Run to BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. 2019 Results: Men: 1st place – Alexandre Ricard, Bib #406 (27:38) 2nd place – Jordan Guenette, Bib #118 (28:07) 3rd place – Andrew Barrington, Bib #413 (29:17) Women: 1st place – Madison Sands, Bib #289 (31:13) 2nd place – Shalaya Kipp, Bib #158 (33:36) 3rd place – Chessa Adsit-Morris, Bib #6 (34
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Bears Continue Their Winter Dormancy
Winter dormancy 2018/19 continues Just an update on Grinder and Coola's 2018/2019 dormancy period - all is going well and the boys continue to sleep most of the cold and snowy days away.We do see them get up from time to time on their infrared camera (see screen capture below!) as they stretch their muscles and check conditions outside of their sleeping chamber.What Grinder and Coola are going
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Bears Prepare for Winter
supply to imitate what would be happening in the wild. Once we receive our first solid snowfall we will cut the food off and this will initiate our 2018/2019 hibernation period here at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife.Please visit our webcam page at: https://www.grousemountain.com/web-cams to view both the outside front of the hotel and the inside sleeping chamber cameras and follow
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