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Grinder and Coola enter their 18th Hibernation Period on Grouse Mountain
live Grizzly Bear Camera and watching for the behaviors noted above. The camera feed may look bright but inside the den it is pitch black and what we are seeing is infrared light emitted from two transmitters in the wall of the den and this allows the camera to 'see'. To the bears, however, it is dark inside. A neat option is to choose the daily time-lapse feed from the upper right corner menu
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12th Annual VASS Cup Returns to Grouse Mountain on March 10th
welcomed to the program which uses adaptive equipment and/or specialized teaching techniques to maximize a person’s independence on the snow. To meet the needs of its members, VASS offers programs from beginner to advanced, which include snowboarding, sit-ski, stand-up skiing and advanced adaptive ski racing. Schedule of Events 10:00am - 10:30am: Registration 11:00am: Race briefing 11:30am - 2:00pm: Race
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Grouse Mountain to Open Friday for Skiing and Riding!
snowfall on the North Shore plus recent colder temperatures that allowed our snowmaking team to fire up the snow guns, Paradise Bowl will be opening with access via the Greenway Chair as well The Cut to mid-station with access via the Screaming Eagle Express. In addition the Paradise Rookie Park as well as the Cut Terrain Park will opening on Friday. Skiing and riding will be available weekdays from 3pm
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-to-open-friday-for-skiing-and-riding
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Tyee’s Sam Mulligan Takes Home Silver at the FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships
, Switzerland. Mulligan finished just +0.02 seconds from first-place, ending the day with a silver medal. Attending the World Junior Championships is an important step in the development of our next generation of athletes as they prepare for future World Cup and Olympic competition. Medalling at the World Junior Championships is regarded as a milestone for athletes, who often end up as podium-contenders on
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June 2nd is Only for Early Birds!
June 2nd Is Only For Early Birds! Adjusted operating hours on Saturday, June 2nd On Saturday, June 2nd Grouse Mountain is condensing its daily operations to accommodate a private function. So…June 2nd is the perfect day to make it an early start at Grouse Mountain! The Peak of Vancouver will be accessible to passholders and day visitors until 2pm on June 2nd (final Skyride upload at 1pm). Hiker
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/adjusted-operating-hours-on-june-2nd
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Grouse Mountain Launches 2017/18 Early Bird Winter Pass
Bird Pass program again this year,” said Michael Cameron Grouse Mountain President. “We’ve been working on a number of initiatives for the upcoming season including significant slope grooming on Blazes and Expo, a new wall ride and enhanced features in Grouse Woods™ - our natural feature terrain park, improvements to recently introduced Peak Glades and Expo Glades as well as updates to Altitudes
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Grouse Mountain's Early Bird Pass is on Sale Now!
Winter's Coming. Now's The Time To Get Your Early Bird Pass On Sale until November 30, 2017 The forecast for this winter is looking stellar, and we couldn't be more excited. Are you ready to make the most of this winter? Grouse Mountain's Early Bird Pass makes it affordable and easy to enjoy the North Shore's biggest terrain variety, night skiing and riding until 10pm daily, Grouse Woods™ natural
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-s-early-bird-pass-is-on-sale-now
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Seek the Peak Training: Inspiration
. It didn’t matter if I was pulling my cute blonde wig over my bare head as I got ready for a day at the office, sitting down in a comfy chair on the 6th floor of the Cancer Agency and rolling up my sleeve to present my tired veins to the sweet chemo nurse, or if I was staring down the handle of a fork on the end of which a bite of food sat in all of its tasteless glory. The words I repeated
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/seek-the-peak-training-inspiration
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Honey Harvest
Honey Harvest 2017 marked our fourth year of having honey bees on Grouse Mountain. The only change this year, however, is that we did not bring our bees and hives up to the top of the mountain due to a banner snow year and a very late snow pack. We were concerned that food production in the form of flowers and nectar might be slow or delayed this year because we had snow on the ground into
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Hummingbird Numbers Down
Hummingbird monitoring sessions underway A few weeks back we began our 2017 Hummingbird Monitoring station here at Grouse Mountain. We are one station of many that are involved in the North American wide Hummingbird Monitoring Network. It was a slow start to our season because of our late snowpack around the hummingbird gardens.Even since the start of the season, however, numbers have been
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