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Olympian Evan Dunfee takes a walk on our Mountain Ropes Adventure
Olympian Evan Dunfee takes a walk on our mountain ropes adventure Canadian Olympic Race Walker and record holder, Evan Dunfee visited us recently as he continues his training for the upcoming 2020 Tokyo Games. Canada's fastest man took the chance to take a walk among the trees on our Mountain Ropes Adventure™ course.Watch the CTV News coverage of Evan's visit to Grouse Mountain in this video:We
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9th Annual Snowshoe Grind™ Mountain Run Celebrates Personal Achievement on the Trail
9th Annual Snowshoe Grind™ Mountain Run Celebrates Personal Achievement on the Trail Snowshoers of all ages enjoy a fantastic morning at the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) Sunshine and excellent conditions on the trail greeted enthusiastic snowshoers at the 9th annual Snowshoe Grind™ Mountain Run presented by VPG Realty. Close to 100 participants enjoyed the fresh mountain air as they took
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Celebrating 18 Years of Grinder and Coola at Grouse Mountain!
a roadway - Grinder was found near the south eastern Rocky Mountain town of Invermere. He was found wandering all alone on a logging road.Back then there was no Grizzly Bear rehabilitation happening and young cubs were often euthanized. Grouse Mountain heard about these particular two cubs and decided to intervene and offer them a 5 acre natural mountain habitat here in North Vancouver. The
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The Bears Weigh In
sleeping inside the den each evening but spend their days outside watching as spring develops here on Grouse Mountain. The bears are not as hungry as you might think as their digestive tracks have been in shut down mode during their winter sleep. Each day they are receiving several large heads of Romaine lettuce in addition to root vegetables such as carrots and sweet potatoes. This roughage helps
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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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Grinder and Coola Emerge from 19th Hibernation
disappearing snow to its full 5.5 acres, Grinder and Coola will be exploring for natural foodstuffs and grazing the new vegetation that will rapidly grow. Eventually their spring food preference of high fiber items will change to berries and other fruits, fish and meat. At 19 years of age, Grinder and Coola are in their prime. They remain best friends, and are never far from each other, which would be
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Madison Sands Breaks the Women's Course Record at 2018 Grouse Grind® Mountain Run
Madison Sands breaks the women’s course record at the Grouse Grind® Mountain Run presented by VPG Realty Jordan Guenette tops the podium with the fastest time of the day (North Vancouver) Over 360 participants took to the trail Saturday morning for the 28th annual Grouse Grind® Mountain Run Presented by VPG Realty Inc. This annual favourite welcomes hikers of all ages to take on the iconic Grouse
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'Tis the Season for Giving
'Tis The Season For Giving At this time of year, its hard not to get caught up in the frenzy of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. With Christmas just around the corner shopping is certainly top of mind for many and with lots of amazing deals to choose from its easy to get carried away.Today marks the 6th anniversary of Giving Tuesday.GivingTuesday is a global movement for giving and volunteering
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Grouse Mountain to Open Wednesday, December 5th, 2018 for Skiing and Riding
Grouse Mountain to open Wednesday for Skiing and Riding! Celebrating 25 years of terrain parks this winter at the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) It’s the news skiers and riders have been eagerly waiting for; Grouse Mountain will officially open for the 2018/19 season on Wednesday, December 5th at 3:30 pm. Thanks to the recent cold temperatures that allowed our snowmaking team to get the snow
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Grouse Mountain Seasonal Closure – October 28 to November 8
. As downhill hiking on the Grouse Grind™ is prohibited, hikers will need to use the BCMC Trail to return back down to the trailhead. Guest Services will be open daily during the seasonal closure between 10am - 6pm PST and can be reached in-person, via email guestservices@grousemountain.com or via phone 604.980.9311.We look forward to welcoming guests back for the 2019/20 winter season.
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