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Spring Break Adventure Camps
and other campers' respect.•We have a zero-tolerance policy for aggressive, threatening, or bullying behaviour from anyone.6. Can I drop off my child late or pick them up early? My child has an appointment or can only be at camp for part of the day because of other commitments.Each week is packed full of an adventurous schedule full of activities all over our beautiful mountain. This makes late drop
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Winter Passholders Zips Redemption
Our 3-Line Tours are currently open daily until Sunday, January 7th (conditions permitting). Please check Today on Grouse for current hours of operation.Winter Passholders (Y2Play & Early Bird) receive complimentary access to our ziplines (lines 1 – 3) until Sunday, January 7th. Limited to one per day.Booking online in advance is strongly recommended. You can also book at Guest Services at
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Blue Grouse Sustainability
recognizing that every part of our world is connected, and that every decision we make on our mountain has an impact on the world outside. BLUE IS THE COLOUR OF LIFE We live on the blue planet, where blue represents water, sky, snow and ice; the basic elements of life on earth, and on our mountain. As a symbol of sustainability, blue is the new green OUR NAME & OUR NAME SAKE Grouse Mountain is named
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Grouse Grind Trail Upgrade Work Starts September 5
- Battle the BCMCDuring this exciting upgrade period, we invite you to tackle the BCMC trail which also exits at the top of Grouse Mountain. The BCMC has already received extensive upgrades earlier this year. Accessible via a conveniently located trailhead just 250 meters east of the Grouse Grind Trailhead in Parking Lot D, the BCMC Route promises to provide you with a fresh hiking and fitness challenge
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-grind-trail-upgrade-work-starts-september-5
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Hummingbird Monitoring 2023
clear (no dyes needed) 3:1 water to sugar ratio solution, you can help hummingbirds as they breed in the spring and early summer or as they migrate on their way in the mid-late summer.Be sure to check out our feeding station behind the main plaza outside of our chalet!
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/hummingbird-monitoring-2023
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Safety & Risk Awareness
hazards including, but not limited to the following: boarding, riding and disembarking ski lifts; changing weather conditions;avalanches; exposed rock, earth, ice, and other natural objects; trees, tree wells, tree stumps and forest deadfall; the condition of snow or ice on or beneath the surface; variations in the terrain which may create blind spots or areas of reduced visibility; variations in the
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Grouse Mountain Opening More Terrain This Week
accessible via The Peak ChairFriday, December 2The Cut and Chalet Road runs open, accessible via The Screaming Eagle ChairThe Cut Terrain Park opens, accessible via The Screaming Eagle ChairThe Snowshoe Grind opens, with early season conditionsSaturday, December 3Entire Snowshoe Park opens, with early season conditionsThe Sliding Zone opensBe amongst the first people to enjoy the new downhill runs on
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-opening-more-terrain-this-week
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First Nations Programming
your group at the base plaza and escort you to the mountaintop. Enroute to the híwus Feasthouse, students will enjoy a guided nature walk through a sub-alpine forest. STORIES Cedar Basket Story - learning, listening to one's elders, patience, friendship, sharing our own special giftsSeagull Story - sharing, generosity, doing one's best, caring for one anotherSea Lion Story - the use of earned powers
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About Us
calling the Peak "Grouse Mountain".Soon after this first ascent, Grouse Mountain began attracting hundreds of intrepid hikers. Among these were Don and Phyllis Munday who built the first log cabin on the mountain. Today, the Munday Alpine Snowshoe Park bears their name in honour of their contributions to mountaineering. Early Milestones Plans for a Railroad In 1910 a group of entrepreneurs decided to
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Bearly Awake
earnest to remove snow and hope the weather will cooperate and help us reveal the fenceline so we can put up the fence and have the boys come out and play!That being said, upon review of the bears daily time-lapse video (found by visiting our webcam here and going to the drop down menu in the upper right corner) one can see the bears are still sleeping 22-23 hours per day. They both look healthy and