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Common Mammals of Grouse Mountain
Common Mammals of Grouse Mountain Today for our National Wildlife Week post let's check out some of the common mammals we see up here on Grouse Mountain! American Black Bear American Black Bear (Ursus americanus) can be seen wandering the slopes and valleys of Grouse Mountain from time to time. Black Bears are the most plentiful bears in North America and British Columbia itself is home to over
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2020
happy to announce two new webcams that showcase this habitat and allow you to follow along from home. You can view them on our webcam page at: https://www.grousemountain.com/web-cams .Even though Grinder and Coola are once again out and about exploring their mountaintop habitat please remember that due to COVID-19 Grouse Mountain is temporarily closed and public access to Resort property is
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Around-the-Clock Activities Return to Grouse Mountain for 24 Hours of Winter
Around-the-Clock Activities Return to Grouse Mountain for 24 Hours of Winter Celebrate from sundown to sunrise at the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) In celebration of all things winter, Grouse Mountain is excited to host its annual 24 Hours of Winter event taking place Saturday, March 23rd through Sunday, March 24th. Guests are invited to enjoy 24 consecutive hours of winter activities on
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Bears Stir Just a Little More Often
right corner and choose the 'Yesterday's Timelapse' feature to see a condensed view of the daily camera captures. It seems that each day one or both of the bears is leaving the den to check on the conditions outside of the sleeping chamber. This is a normal behavior that is also observed in wild bears - it's their way of checking if the conditions are right yet for emergence from the den (a little
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We're Opening for the Winter Season
We're Opening for the Winter Season! Hit the slopes for the 2019/20 winter season It's the news you've been waiting for! With the recent snowfall and excellent snowmaking conditions, we’re thrilled to announce that we're opening limited terrain for skiing and riding this Saturday, November 30th.Skiing and riding will be available from 9am to 10pm on Paradise and the Paradise Terrain Park. With
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Save Big On Activities This Fall
from now until October 27th!This special offer is available for current activities including:Mountain Ropes Adventure™Kids Tree Canopy Adventure™Mountain Zipline ToursSkyride Surf Adventure®Eye of the Wind® ToursThese savings are only available for a short time so make sure to reserve your spot today.Book Now
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Grouse Mountain Seasonal Closure - November 1 - 12
Grouse Mountain Seasonal Closure - November 1-10, 2018 UPDATE: Grouse Mountain will now re-open on November 11 (rather than the originally communicated November 12), as seasonal maintenance work has been completed early. Grouse Mountain is introducing a new seasonal closure that will take place annually as the Mountain transitions between its summer and winter operations. For 2018, from November
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Year Round Birds of Grouse Mountain
in two as DNA evidence showed they were more removed from each other as previously thought. Sooty Grouse inhabit the western slopes of BC closest to the ocean. The males will make deep booming calls from the tree tops to attract females and once the females notice them they will do elaborate breeding displays, strutting around scratching the ground, turning in circles, flaring out their neck
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House of Grouse
live for the snow; carving tracks down freshly laid corduroy or seeking out freshies in the glades. We love to cruise, rip, jump, shred, jib – you name it. It’s not just a mountain, it’s a state of mind. From sun up to late night laps, we live our best life on the slopes and keep living that feeling through the warm days of summer until the flakes begin to fall once more. Our happy place is fresh
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Madison Sands Breaks the Women's Course Record at 2018 Grouse Grind® Mountain Run
Realty Founder, Eric Langhjelm. First place in the men’s category was claimed by Jordan Guenette of West Vancouver, who crossed the finish line with a time of 28:30. Coming in with a second place finish was Eric Carter of Squamish with a time of 29:14 followed by Marcus Ribi of Vancouver in third place with a time of 29:57. “It’s a thrill to see such a range of participants, from elite mountain runners