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Bears Prepare for Winter
) branches and they have started to build a deep mattress with them inside the sleeping chamber of their den. Coola is known to do most of the mattress building with Grinder watching for supervision! Grinder has been known to pull a branch or two out if he isn't happy with Coola's placement!The bears appetite is reducing daily as the days get shorter and temperatures fall. We are tapering off their food
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Seek the Peak Training: Fundraising Tips
Seek the Peak Training: Fundraising Tips Our 14th annual Seek the Peak race is fast approaching we want to make sure you have all the info you need to rock those race day hills. Stay tuned as we share some helpful training and preparation tips to support your journey, all the way to the Peak!Fundraising is an incredibly important component of our annual Seek the Peak race. Since 2004, this
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Suunto Multi-Grouse Grind® Challenge Raises Thousands for Grind For Kids
. This brings the Grind For Kids total amount raised to $1 million since the program began in 2010. A new record was set at this year’s Multi-Grouse Grind® Challenge event as Ian Robertson of Vancouver completed 17 Grouse Grinds over the 19 hour period. This topped his previous record of 16 Grouse Grinds in one day set at last year’s event. This year's top female finisher was Vancouver resident Andrea
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Grouse Mountain Remains Open for Spring Skiing and Riding
over 330cm of snow mid-mountain and all our runs are open for guests to enjoy” said Grant Wahl, Grouse Mountain’s Alpine Operations Manager. “It’s been a fantastic way to celebrate our 90th winter season and we’re not ready to stop skiing and riding just yet.” As of Tuesday, April 18th skiing and riding will be available from noon to 8pm on weekdays and 9am to 8pm on weekends. This season to date
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The Cut Opens Tuesday Afternoon!
The Cut Opens Tuesday Afternoon! More terrain on the way later this week Mother Nature has delivered! With all this snow plus cold temperatures that allowed us to fire up snowmaking, we’re happy to announce that The Cut will be opening Tuesday afternoon at 2pm! We're also excited to check out the new Peak Glades which will be opening later today along with Devil's Advocate with access via Peak
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Grouse Woods Now Open
Grouse Woods Now Open! Canada's First Natural Feature Terrain Park We're excited to announce the opening of Grouse Woods™ - our newest terrain park and the first of it's kind in Canada.Using recycled wood and snow, our Parks crew has created a fun new terrain park experience that we can’t wait to hit up. Current features available include a Wood Wall Ride, Pole Jam Log, Down Wood Log and a Flat
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New Year's Eve Snowshoe Fondue
New Year's Eve Snowshoe Fondue Kick off 2017 with an adventurous treat Looking for a fun-filled and memorable way to celebrate New Year’s Eve with friends and family? Ring in 2017 with Grouse Mountain’s one-of-a-kind New Year's Eve Snowshoe Fondue!Following a one-hour guided snowshoe tour, warm up inside with a scrumptious cheese, broth and chocolate fondue feast in the Alpine Timber Room
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Get Winter Ready: Snow Fit
Get Winter Ready Step 1: Get Snow Fit On the North Shore we are blessed with abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. Getting up into the snow is a great way tomake the most of the winter season. Ensuring a great time in the snow, though, does require a bit of preparation. We went to a keyauthority on winter fun, Grouse Mountain’s Snow School and Attractions Director, Toby Barrett, to get the
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Bee Checking In
Getting the Bees Ready for Spring We recently did our first full check-in with the bee hives after a long winter's rest!Since October the bees have been on their own at a low-land site in the Fraser Valley staying warm. They produce extra honey near the end of the season to see them through the winter. The Queen's lay special worker bees that will live longer than normal but stay in the hive
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#PlayMakers of Grouse Mountain - Mountain Operations
, its fun driving around in the snow!” The Attractions Crew is an important division of our Mountain Operations team and is dedicated to keeping areas like the Skating Pond, Sliding Zone and Light Walk in top shape, ready for you to enjoy. Among the many jobs the Attractions Crew performs, driving the Zamboni may be one of the most unique. Did you know, the Grouse Mountain Zamboni is the only one
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