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Icy Treats for the Bears
- not the sort of prey they might find in the wild but one they really enjoy nevertheless! Making quick work of it... It takes our caretakers two days of layering and waiting to properly freeze a watermelon in a block of ice but it took the bears about 15 minutes each to get them apart and into the good stuff inside.Through a combination of claws, teeth and tongue the bears notched some scratches and
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation Grinder and Coola complete 21st winter dormancy period at The Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) Cheers greeted Grouse Mountain’s resident Grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola, as they emerged from hibernation this morning at The Peak of Vancouver.The awakening concludes the bears’ 21st hibernation period at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2023
swim. This helps clean their dusty coats and also is just pure fun!Coola especially has been known to spend hours in the water in the summer carrying out one of his favourite activities - people watching! happy times We love watching the boys as they express their happiness of being in their expanded habitat. They swam, they ate and then they had a good play wrestle session followed by nap time in
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The Eye of the Wind
is the world’s first and only wind turbine that allows you to stand in a clear glass viewPOD at the top of the tower, three metres from its massive, rotating blades. Stand in awe of 360-degree views as you come face to face with the future of responsible energy.For current hours of operation, please visit Today's Schedule page.Book Now The Eye of the Wind Drop-In Visits $15.00 - Adults &
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Grouse Mountain Announces Summer 'On the Mountain' Series
Grouse Mountain Announces Summer ‘On the Mountain’ Series Celebrate the season with live entertainment at The Peak of Vancouver Grouse Mountain is excited to announce the new ‘On the Mountain’ series featuring live entertainment on the mountaintop this summer. Guests are invited to enjoy outdoor movies, live music, trivia and games, as well as the return of popular summer activities and
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Bears Emerge from 2021/2022 Hibernation Period
Grinder and coola emerge from their den 21st Hibernation comes to an end Today (April 28th) marked the end of Grinder and Coola's 21st hibernation period on Grouse Mountain!Both bears went into the den on November 8th, 2021, which was our earliest start to hibernation in their time here on Grouse Mountain. After 171 days in the den, they were sure excited to dig out and get into the all fresh
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Grinder and Coola Enter Lower Pond 2022
entry.As usual, both bears went straight into the pond and searched for a favourite treat - frog eggs! Due to the later opening, however, there were fewer left available. Despite this, they enjoyed the surroundings of their new water feature.After a snack the bears began to explore their new (for this season) 2 acre habitat and munched on the fresh grass.You can now visit the bears in their complete 5
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More than 700 Participants Make the Climb at Seek the Peak
back for the first time since 2019 with such an amazing reception.”In 2023, Seek the Peak raised much needed funds for Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation, the only registered charity dedicated to supporting Metro Vancouver Regional Parks, which includes Grouse Mountain Regional Park located on the southern slope of Grouse Mountain.“Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation recognizes Seek the
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Bears Enter Upper Pond 2022
this larger area. Today it was ready to go! The boys wasted no time exploring their familiar haunts and going for that first swim of the year in their ponds. They even found some tasty frog eggs as a treat! SALMON SNACK In addition to new territory, we hid a couple tasty salmon in the snow - a surprise snack and their first fish of the season. Bears are largely interested in leafy green vegetables
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Story Starter: Winter
of activities and outstanding terrain make it the go-to destination for snow sport enthusiasts. Since its first season of winter operation in 1926, Grouse Mountain has offered a ski/ride experience like no other, with 33 downhill runs accessed via four chairlifts offering the greatest selection of terrain on the North Shore. In fact, The Cut was named one of CNN’s Top 100 Ski Runs in the World