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Grouse Mountain Has Re-Opened!
Grouse Mountain Has Re-Opened! Annual Passholders and Download Only Guests are Welcome Back in This First Phase After three months of our temporary closure, we are thrilled to see your friendly faces back at Grouse Mountain. As part of our initial reopening phase, we're welcoming back our Annual Passholders and also hikers buying single-day Download Tickets.Your Grouse Mountain experience is
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Bears Stir Just a Little More Often
Bears stir a little more often... HIBERNATION UPDATEGrinder and Coola continue their 2019/2020 winter dormancy period and everything is going well. With the longer daylight hours and slightly warmer temperatures we are seeing the bears stirring more often. If you haven't checked it out yet there is a great time-lapse feature with our infrared bear camera - just click on the icon in the upper
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Bears Enter 2019 Hibernation
Grinder and Coola Enter 2019/2020 Hibernation Period Today we bid Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, a fond winter sleep as they officially enter their 2019/2020 hibernation period. For the past couple of months they have been preparing for this day - they entered hyperphagia (which literally means pigging out!) and started to eat more and more food in early September and as the
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Grouse Mountain Wildlife Update
Grouse Mountain Wildlife update Most of you probably know about Grinder and Coola, the two grizzly bears that inhabit the refuge, but did you know that the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife is also home to four Owl Ambassadors who represent their species for educational presentations? All of these Owl Ambassadors here on Grouse Mountain are doing well and they think this recent
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2020
snow and what areas were accessible. They nibbled on the grass that was emerging in sections and chowed down on the food that was spread out before they entered. Of course some excited play wrestling was also called for! After all that excitement and activity Grinder and Coola were pretty tuckered out and spent the rest of the day bedded down in their newly created beds in the forest. We are also
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Help Out Those Winter Hummingbirds
) stays both fresh and unfrozen. It should be changed every couple of days and the feeder washed thoroughly with a mild soap solution. The feeders can be brought in overnight as hummingbirds will not feed during the hours of darkness. Then when you wake up and place the feeder out it will still be warm from being inside - just make sure to have it out a little bit before dawn.There are commercial
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Northland Properties Corporation to Acquire Grouse Mountain Resort from CM (Canada)
the community to ensure we maintain and evolve the iconic Grouse Mountain experience for all of our visitors.” Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s number one natural attraction. Welcoming 1.3 million guests each year, the Resort is the premiere year-round destination in the Lower Mainland offering a variety of thrilling outdoor adventures, exceptional cultural and educational experiences and the best in
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Bears Begin Winter Preparations
Grinder and Coola Begin Winter Preparations The days are getting shorter and the weather is turning colder and that's a sure sign that the bears are getting ready for their long winter sleep! Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears at the Refuge for Endangered Wildlife, have been into hyperphagia (basically a fancy word for pigging out) phase for the last month and a bit now and have
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Y2Play is On Sale Now!
riding you can handle with no blackout dates. But the value doesn't stop there. Your Y2Play Pass gives you up to $700 in added value including our newest benefit, 3 free lift tickets to our sister resort, Revelstoke Mountain Resort. You'll also enjoy discounts on food & beverage, retail, at partner resorts and more. No wonder Y2Play is known as Vancouver's best value snow pass!For those of you who