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Mountain Update
Mountain Update We want to provide you with an update after today’s announcement regarding Provincial Health Orders. Grouse Mountain continues to be open for skiing and riding as well as our other outdoor mountaintop activities. All indoor dining will be paused as of close of business tonight, March 29th. We are happy to continue offering takeout from Altitudes Bistro, Lupins Café and the Grouse
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Bears Begin 20th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain
-Fir Branches supplied by caretakers. This date of November 10th marks the earliest entrance into their winter dormancy here at Grouse Mountain - beating out the previous record of November 16th back in 2015. We hope this bodes well for an early and long ski season!If you'd like to follow along with Grinder and Coola's winter snooze you can do so by checking out the infrared camera mounted inside
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-begin-20th-hibernation-on-grouse-mountain
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Operational Update - Annual Skyride Maintenance
Mountain Closure for planned Skyride Maintenance November 2nd to 6th As we get ready to welcome you back to hit the slopes this winter, our team is working on a number of projects around the Mountain. Part of our annual winter preparations includes maintenance on the Skyride. Due to this year's planned maintenance and a scheduled BC Hydro power outage, the Mountain will be closed from Monday
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/operational-update-annual-skyride-maintenance
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Patio Grill Nights Launch at Altitudes Bistro
constructed open wood-fired grill. The wood-fired grill is a simple yet effective design – allowing for multi-level open-fire cooking at a variety of temperatures, providing the ability to perfectly cook a wide-variety of ingredients and dishes. Utilizing wood-fire cooking is a means of connecting the food being prepared to the natural surroundings of the mountaintop. This specially constructed grill will
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/patio-grill-nights-launch-at-altitudes-bistro
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Grouse Mountain Welcomes B.C. Back with FREE Admission
Admission tickets per day. “We are thrilled to welcome B.C. back to Grouse Mountain with this amazing offer to experience our majestic wildlife, exciting activities and breathtaking views, right in their own backyard,” said Julia Grant, Grouse Mountain’s Communications Manager. “This summer is an incredible opportunity for locals to rediscover all the amazing activities and experiences Grouse Mountain
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-welcomes-b-c-back-with-free-admission
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Skiing and Riding Opens Friday
Skiing and Riding Opens Friday, November 20th Limited terrain available with new safety protocols in place. We're happy to share that Grouse Mountain will be opening for the 2020/21 winter season with limited terrain tomorrow, November 20th. Skiing and riding will be available from 1pm to 9pm on Peak, Heaven's Sake and Paradise. Beginning Saturday, November 21st, skiing and riding will be
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/skiing-and-riding-opens-tomorrow
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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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Owl and Bear Talks
Daily Owl and Bear Talks Now On Owl interpretive sessions held four times daily We're happy to announce that Grouse Mountain has re-opened for business after a Covid-19 shut down. Please remember to pre-book your skyride times ahead of time at : https://www.grousemountain.com/passholder-skyride-reservationsAs part of our new 2020 initiatives here at Grouse Mountain we are pleased to offer Owl
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from 19th Hibernation
bathe in a small icy pond. A bit of wrestling and food gathering seemed to wear them out quickly as, after an hour or so, back they went to their den for a nap. Typically, even though they have not eaten for almost 5 months, Grizzlies do not emerge from hibernation anxious to eat. It takes a while for their digestive system to kick start, and their preferred food items for the first few month are
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grinder-and-coola-emerge-from-19th-hibernation
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Holiday Hours
Holiday Hours Of Operation We’re open year-round.See our Current Conditions for today’s activities and operating hours.