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SEASON OPENER GATHERING 3.0
Season Opener Gathering 3.0 Winter is among us and the Terrain Parks are about to get popping at GrouseMountain. So let’s start this season off right celebrate the start of winter. Join us forthe 3rd Annual Grouse Parks Season Opener Gathering. This is the perfect time to comeup to Grouse and shred. Get those legs back and get them bag of tricks up to par.Our Good Friends at DWD, Salmon Arms
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/season-opener-gathering-3-0-d56c9da5-4046-43b0-9318-21612f912c68
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Join us for Tropical Days on the Mountain
Tropical Days on the Mountain Join us from April 1st to 5th Wishing you were soaking up the sun on Waikiki Beach? Dreaming of somewhere tropical? We're bringing tropical vibes and goggle tans to the Mountain in celebration of spring skiing and riding. From Thursday, April 1st to Monday, April 5th our staff will be wearing their best Hawaiian shirts, floaties, leis and sunglasses and we invite you
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Gear Up at Our Annual Thanksgiving Sale
Gear Up at Our Annual Thanksgiving Sale October 9-11, 2020 Our annual Thanksgiving Sale is back again on the upcoming long weekend! Join us for a safe shopping experience and take advantage of huge savings on some great gear. This year a number of our local ski and outdoor retail reps will join Outfitters for a kick off to winter. We will have reps offering 30-60% off brands like Salomon, Smith
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/gear-up-at-our-annual-thanksgiving-sale
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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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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
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Bears Gaining Weight
April, Coola weighed in at 850 lbs and Grinder was a low 727 lbs. This morning Grinder weighed in at 836 lbs and Coola at 986 lbs. They each still have about 100 lbs more to gain as we approach November. By mid-November the weight gain should be complete and the bears will be at their true hibernation weight and ready for the winter. Fat Bear week in Katmai If you would like to see some bears
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Scenic Chairlift
long weekend-September) Daily Rides throughout the summer months. For Hours of Operation, please visit Today's Schedule page.Minimum height requirement for the chairlift ride is 1 metre. Due to the unpredictability of nature we encourage you to check our Current Conditions page for today's schedule or contact Guest Services for more information at 604.980.9311.
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Patio Grill Nights Launch at Altitudes Bistro
act as the centerpiece to this series, creating a multi-sensory experience. Beginning Thursday, August 13th, we will feature a nightly grill special in Altitudes Bistro from 4pm to 8pm daily. This rotating menu will showcase flavourful creations from the wood-fired grill on Altitudes Patio. It's the perfect pairing to an evening on the patio taking in the spectacular views. Features will change
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/patio-grill-nights-launch-at-altitudes-bistro
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation Grinder and Coola complete 19th winter dormancy period at the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) A sure sign of spring, Grouse Mountain’s two resident Grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola emerged from hibernation earlier this morning at the Peak of Vancouver. While Grinder and Coola are now out exploring their mountaintop habitat, please be reminded
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Next Step at Grouse Mountain
Restart Plan beginning tomorrow (1 July), we have some operational updates: No restrictions on group/table size while dining at Lupins, The Rusty Rail, and Altitudes Bistro We are now accepting cash Masks are recommended in all indoor areas Masks will continue to be mandatory on the Skyride and advance reservations are still required. Masks will also be mandatory for the orientation portion of Mountain
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