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First Nations Programs
taught about respect and caring for one another in their community; traditional cedar uses and the importance cedar played in First Nations history; the importance of storytelling and learning about their own culture and family customs; and the meaning behind spirit animals and honoring them through a traditional dance.Secondary Grades (optional program)Through the híwus Heart program, our First
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First Nations Programs
respect and caring for one another in their community; traditional cedar uses and the importance cedar played in First Nations history; the importance of storytelling and learning about their own culture and family customs; and the meaning behind spirit animals and honoring them through a traditional dance.Secondary Grades (optional program)Through the híwus Heart program, our First Nations Elder shares
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Bears Stir Just a Little More Often
right corner and choose the 'Yesterday's Timelapse' feature to see a condensed view of the daily camera captures. It seems that each day one or both of the bears is leaving the den to check on the conditions outside of the sleeping chamber. This is a normal behavior that is also observed in wild bears - it's their way of checking if the conditions are right yet for emergence from the den (a little
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20th Bearthday
cubs and figure out what they know instinctually and what is learned behavior from their mothers. This important information was gathered as they grew up here and we hope to use it to help futured orphaned bear cubs. today Today Grinder and Coola are 20 years old (hopefully only middle aged for bears that are in human care!) and living a pretty good life season to season. Currently we're in the
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Dancer and Vixen Arrive at Grouse Mountain
to the mountain top and to Santa's Workshop.Be sure to stop by and visit them in their habitat behind the Skate Pond and catch a Reindeer talk at 12pm and 3pm daily - you can learn all the reindeer facts including: their favourite foods are to leave out on Christmas eve, how they fly, which reindeer games they prefer and how they get along with Rudolph. Afterwards stick around and experience all of
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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
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2018
complete without a good bear wrestle! We can tell Grinder and Coola are happy by watching their behaviors and play wrestling is a sign of contentment. You would have to be in their weight category to compete though!
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Madison Sands Breaks the Women's Course Record at 2018 Grouse Grind® Mountain Run
Grind while raising valuable funds in support of BC Children’s Hospital. The finish of the day belonged to the women. In the women’s category, first place honours went to Madison Sands of Maple Ridge who, with a time of 30:02, broke the course record by nearly a minute (previously held by Kristin Størmer Steira, 30:52). Following close behind with a second place finish was Brooke Spence of North
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Results from the Grouse Grind Mountain Run presented by VPG Realty
27th annual event that welcomes all ages and abilities to enjoy the iconic Grouse Grind® while raising valuable funds in support of BC Children's Hospital Foundation. First place in the men’s category was claimed by Geoff Kabush of Squamish, who crossed the finish line with a time of 28:06. Following close behind, with a second place finish was Eric Carter of Squamish with a time of 28:20. Right on
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#PlayMakers of Grouse Mountain - Patrol
#PlayMakers of Grouse Mountain Brad - Assistant Patrol Manager A huge part of what makes #GrouseMountain so great is the people behind the scenes working hard to provide exceptional guest experiences. We call them the #PlayMakers of #GrouseMountain. Over the next few weeks we’ll be taking a behind the scenes look at some of these people and sharing why they love what they do. Meet Brad, the first
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