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  • Gift Guides

    Gift Guides for Him and HerWe’ve got great gift ideas for all personalities in your life. We’ve divided our Gift Guides into His and Hers lists. Just click on the descriptor that best suits to check out some fabulous options. For Him _____________________________________________________________________________________ For Her

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  • Grouse Mountain is Your Spring Break Headquarters

    we've still got lots of turns left to enjoy this season. Get out on the slopes and enjoy the best of spring skiing and riding. Our lifts are open from 9am to 9pm daily in March and we've got 32 out of 33 runs open. Plus, with such a great variety of terrain, there's something for everyone in the family.book now 2. Take A Lesson If you're looking to experience the slopes for the first time or want to

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  • Bears Prepare for Hibernation

    Coola weighed in at 1045 lbs and Grinder at 885lbs.  This is close to their final winter weights.  We have begun providing the bears with lots of Pacific Silver-Fir branches in order to line their sleeping chamber.  We've seen them working on it already - Coola tends to do a lot of the work while Grinder likes to supervise and has been known to pull a branch or two out if he doesn't like what he's

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  • Grinder and Coola Emerge from 19th Hibernation

    Grinder and Coola Emerge from 19th Hibernation After a long 144 day hibernation, 19 year-old male grizzly bears Grinder and Coola emerged on April 21st from their slumber into a different world. Despite the lack of people present to greet them upon digging their way out of their den due to the temporary COVID-19 closure, the two massive Grizzlies were happy to frolic in the remaining snow and

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  • Grouse Memories

    Your Favourite #grousememories We've shared a lot of great times together on this mountaintop. From exciting events and special visitors to our resident wildlife and incredible experiences; we're sure everyone has a favourite memory when it comes to Grouse Mountain. Let's take this opportunity to look back together at some of the happy memories we've created. So many amazing things have happened

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  • Holiday Gift Guide

    Holiday Gift Guide Find the perfect gift for everyone on your list! We're all for holiday traditions at Grouse Mountain. From visits with Santa and his reindeer to festive dining and everyone's favourite Christmas movies. We also want to make sure that last minute holiday shopping isn't one of your annual traditions. Our retail team has put together a handy shopping guide to cover all your gift

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  • Peak Chalet

    Start Your Mountaintop Adventure After your lift on the Skyride, you'll arrive at the Peak Chalet. There, you'll find a variety of dining options, shopping venues, our high definition Theatre in the Sky, amenities, information and more. Book adventures or get more information at Alpine Guest Services. Theatre in the Sky Visit our high def theatre to learn about the local wildlife as well as our

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  • Grinder and Coola Prepare for Winter

    Grinder was 906 pounds.  This is still about 30 pounds lighter than when they went into hibernation last year but there are still a few weeks of eating left to go!The next stages will be the bears continuing to put on their last few pounds and also creating their bed bed inside the den.  We provide them with a big pile of Pacific Silver Fir branches selectively harvested from around the mountain.  Then

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  • Being Bear Aware

    Bear awareness With spring arriving in full force now, we're seeing more and more black bear activity both here on Grouse Mountain and in the Great Vancouver Region as a whole.  With this in mind we thought we'd go over a few good reminders about being bear aware around your own house and neighborhood.  This is the time of year when many black bears are wandering in search of food - which means

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  • Bears Stir Just a Little More Often

    Bears stir a little more often... HIBERNATION UPDATEGrinder and Coola continue their 2019/2020 winter dormancy period and everything is going well.  With the longer daylight hours and slightly warmer temperatures we are seeing the bears stirring more often.  If you haven't checked it out yet there is a great time-lapse feature with our infrared bear camera - just click on the icon in the upper

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