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Bears Stir But Still in Hibernation
built around their sleeping den to keep snow away and allow them a safe spot to wander into to check outside conditions. The daylight hours have also been increasing, a signal to the bears that spring is near. It is normal in the spring for bears to leave the den to check local conditions and look to see if any food sources are available yet so Grinder and Coola are doing just as their wild cousins
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-stir-but-still-in-hibernation
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New This Winter: Glades
New This Winter: Glades The snow is falling and we know you’re just itching to hit the slopes. We’ve even added some new areas for you to check out this winter. For the powder seekers, we’ve opened up some previously unavailable glade areas. Located through the tree islands between Expo and Centennial as well as on Peak, these are the spots to hit when you’re looking for those untouched powder
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Bears Emerge 2017
, playing and wrestling in it like two kids on a snow-day from school! The bears are also out of shape, however, having spent the last months sleeping, and after a long play session usually go right back to napping.You can now visit Grinder and Coola and watch them play in the snow in their hibernation habitat as we prepare their 5.5 acre summer habitat - just follow the directional signs in front of the
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-emerge-2017-b0ea6735-317d-4183-b5a3-ec5454dc0fa1
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90th Winter Season Opening
Opening Day is Tomorrow! Kick off the 90th Winter Season It’s the news you’ve been waiting to hear – Grouse Mountain will be opening for skiing and riding tomorrow morning at 9am! We’re kicking off the 90th winter season by opening Paradise Bowl with access via the Greenway Chair as well as Heaven’s Sake with access via the Peak Chair. Skiing and riding will be available during our regular
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/90th-winter-season-opening
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10 things we love about an Annual Local’s Pass
10 things we love about the Annual Local’s Pass Reasons #10 through #6 Ah, spring is in the air! With the arrival of beautiful weather, Vancouverites seek new and exciting ways to celebrate the return of long sunny days. We west coasters love our great outdoors and all of the activities that come with it, whether they’re for fun or fitness. After all, when you live in such a beautiful place it
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2017
the Bears, daily Ranger Talks, daily Owl Talks, our Birds in Motion Demonstrations, guided mountain-top Eco Walks and much more! It would be a great weekend to get up and see Grinder and Coola in their new ... digs! Happy Long Weekend!
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-upper-pond-habitat-2017
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Ravenswood Winemaker's Dinner at The Observatory
known for its signature Zinfandel, Ravenswood's portofolio includes single vineyard designate wines, its country series wines and Vinters Blend bottlings. This special evening incorporates wine from different varietals and California growing areas.Ravenswood Wines will be paired with a menu created by The Observatory's Chef, Dennis Peckham. This is an evening for those who like big flavours, perfectly
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/ravenswood-winemakers-dinner-at-the-observatory
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Easter Weekend Retail Sale 2015 - Amazing Deals on 2015 Outerwear and More
Easter Weekend Sale - Apr. 3-5, 2015 Save on 2015 outerwear and accessories Grouse Mountain passholders receive extra 20% off all sale items April 3rd, 4th and 5th Love big savings and brand name gear? Then you don’t want to miss our Easter weekend sale. Winter stock/styles from ArcTeryx, Ice Breaker, The North Face, Spyder, Burton, Oakley, and more will be offered at up to 40% off, with
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Bears waken but go back to sleep
return to slumber.We like to think that it's the equivalent of the groundhog seeing his shadow! It must mean that more winter is ahead.Here's a short clip of a good stretching session by Grinder:https://vimeo.com/119507397
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-waken-but-go-back-to-sleep
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14th Annual Seek the Peak Hits the Trail June 25th
4,100ft climb from Ambleside Park to the Peak of Grouse Mountain tests participants’ fitness, stamina and overall mental toughness. Racers can face the 16km course alone or tackle it with a team splitting up the legs including the famous Grouse Grind®. Once across the finish line the celebration begins with a variety of activities including award presentations taking place in the mountaintop plaza
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/14th-annual-seek-the-peak-hits-the-trail-june-25th