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Mountain Interchange Program
Washington Alpine ResortComox Valley, BC25% Off Winter Break and Family Day WeekendMurray Ridge Ski AreaFort St James, BC25% Off NoneNitehawk Year-Round Adventure ParkLandry Heights, AB25% Off NoneOptimist HillSaskatoon, SK50% Off NonePanorama Mountain ResortInvermere, BC25% Off Dec 24th - Jan 5th, Feb 13 - 17thPass Powderkeg Ski AreaBlairmore, AB25% Off NonePhoenix MountainGrand Forks, BC25% Off
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Owls at Grouse Mountain
stewardship in Canada. odin - barred owl Odin is a male Barred Owl (Strix varia). He came to Grouse Mountain from the Northern Spotted Owl Captive Breeding Program in Langley, BC after being hatched in April 2019.Barred Owls are a forest owl that can also nest in parks and urban areas. They are not typically shy around humans. Each year several Barred Owl chicks are raised at the Spotted Owl facility to
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B.C. Local Breaks Record in Multi Grouse Grind Challenge
the valuable $46,000 and counting raised for North Shore Rescue.”This year, funds raised across the Multi Grouse Grind Challenge and the Grouse Grind Mountain Run will go to North Shore Rescue (NSR), the volunteer, community-based search and rescue team providing a life-saving service to the public 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. Established in 1965, the NSR team is made up of approximately 50
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2025 Grouse Grind Mountain Run Results
2025 Grouse Grind Mountain Run Results Participants raced up the Grouse Grind in support of North Shore Rescue Congratulations to everyone who competed in the 2025 Grouse Grind Mountain Run on Sunday, September 7th!With this event and the Multi Grouse Grind Challenge held earlier in the season, we've been able to raise more than $53,000 for North Shore Rescue this year. Congratulations to the
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/2025-grouse-grind-mountain-run-results
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Breakfast with the Bears
Assorted Jams, Preserves & Butter VegetarianBear CookiesSeasonal Fresh Fruit GF, Vegan Bear Facts In the wild Grizzly Bears often live to be around 20 to 25 years of age and vary in length from 5-8’ (1.5-2.4 m).Bears are fast, capable of running up to 64 km/hour. The world's fastest human being Usain Bolt runs 43 km/hr.Grizzly Bears are active during the day and night, but will often alter their
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Multi Grouse Grind Challenge previous record broken
parties throughout this grueling challenge is beyond inspiring,” says Emily Leak, Grouse Mountain Resort Communications Manager. “The Multi Grouse Grind Challenge is the North Shore’s most unique athletic event, and all participants should be incredibly proud of both the physical feat, and the valuable $46,000 and counting raised for North Shore Rescue.”This year, funds raised across the Multi Grouse
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/multi-grouse-grind-challenge-previous-record-broken
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Careers
children) for full-time year-round staff. Full-time seasonal staff are eligible upon return to work for the 4th consecutive season. Complimentary recreational opportunities such as skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, ice skating, hiking and access to seasonal activities such as the Lumberjack Show, Birds in Motion, scenic chairlift rides and more Staff Transit Subsidy A Grouse Mountain Employee passport
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Record Number of 850 Participants Seek the Peak
for Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation. We’re proud to kick off the 2025 Grind Run Series on such a high note in support of an incredibly worthy cause.” This year’s Seek the Peak raised valuable funds for Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation (MVRPF), the only registered charity dedicated to supporting Metro Vancouver Regional Parks, which includes Grouse Mountain Regional Park located on
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Summer Mountain Safety
and enjoyable while accessing our mountaintop terrain, please take a moment to review this Peak Chairlift Safety Tips video. prior to loading If unfamiliar with the lift ask the lift attendants for instructions.Children must be 9 years of age to ride the lift without an adult.Children must be taller than 1 meter to ride the Peak Chair. Children riding with adults should be positioned on the outside
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Record Number of 850 Participants Seek the Peak
Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation. We’re proud to kick off the 2025 Grind Run Series on such a high note in support of an incredibly worthy cause.”This year’s Seek the Peak raised valuable funds for Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation (MVRPF), the only registered charity dedicated to supporting Metro Vancouver Regional Parks, which includes Grouse Mountain Regional Park located on the
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/record-number-of-850-participants-seek-the-peak