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Enjoy Fantastic Spring Skiing and Riding Conditions
about apres patio time. For the remainder of the season our spring skiing and riding hours are weekdays from 1:00pm-8:00pm and weekends from 9:00am-10:00pm. You can also save on all your spring turns with a Grouse Mountain Spring Pass. For $89 you can ski or ride as much as you like until May 6th. For Adults, the pass pays for itself in 1.5 visits. Check out details and get your Spring Pass here.For
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A sneak peek: Grouse Mountain's summer of Small Wonders
Sneak peek: summer of Small Wonders The buzz arrives on Friday, June 12! Summertime has arrived at the Peak of Vancouver, with an incredible variety of activities perfect for the whole family, including our world-famous lumberjack show, Birds in Motion demonstrations, thrilling mountain zipline tours, 360-degree views in the Eye of the Wind, visits with our grizzly bears, dining, shopping…and
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Coming August 2018 New Aerial Ropes Course
adventures will build shared memories and fun. The Mountain Ropes Adventure consists of a series of four aerial ropes courses with increasing degrees of difficulty. Guests will encounter a variety of challenges as they progress through the courses including suspended bridges, ziplines, ladders and nets. The Kids Tree Canopy Adventure is fully contained and consists of three double treehouses, one single
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation
Grouse Mountain family and give our guests an opportunity to learn more about British Columbia's wildlife. The bears will choose to continue to spend some time in their den, and some time outside with warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours to come, so the next time you visit Grouse Mountain, be sure to stop by their habitat and say hello.
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Grinder and Coola enter their 18th Hibernation Period on Grouse Mountain
survive the winter without the bears needed any serious physio therapy in the spring time before they emerge. Grouse Mountain played a role in learning more about grizzly bear hibernation when we first installed cameras to monitor Grinder and Coola back in 2001/2002. It was a surprise to many just how active they are.You can follow along with Grinder and Coola's winter dormancy by viewing them on our
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Early Bird Passes On Sale Now
covered for a mountain of winter fun! With an Adult pass for $499, and Student/Youth for $399, it’s the North Shore's best value snow pass. Not only will you have access to unlimited skiing/riding this season, you’ll also receive some incredible perks including discounts on food & beverage, equipment rentals and private lessons! For full details,click here, call 604.980.9311 or visit our Guest
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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat 2018
there to be lots of fresh forage to explore. Be sure to visit them in their new digs! A buffet of delights The large pond in the aptly named Lower Pond Habitat, contains many tasty delights for Grinder and Coola. Their favourites are the frog and salamander eggs located around the edges of the pond and attached to sticks. One of the first things the bears did upon entering Lower Pond was to go into
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Happy Earth Day!
Happy Earth Day! Help us make every day Earth Day Happy Earth Day! While April 22 provides an annual opportunity to stop, reflect and consider how our actions impact the planet, we try to do our part to make every day Earth Day at the Peak of Vancouver.Have you visited the Eye of the Wind? It's BC’s first viable wind energy solution with the capacity to offset up to 25 percent of Grouse
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First Hummingbird Monitoring Session of 2016!
population numbers of hummingbirds with a focus on the Rufous Hummingbird.The project involves gently catching hummingbirds as they come to the feeder, taking some measurements, looking at the overall health of the birds, placing a very lightweight band on their leg (each band only weighs 5/100's of a gram!) and releasing the bird on its way.Normally we'd expect to get just a few hummingbirds in the early
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Santa's Reindeer Spotted on Grouse Mountain
Santa's Reindeer Spotted on Grouse Mountain! Last weekend we were joined here on Grouse Mountain by two of Santa's very own reindeer!! Each year we are lucky to have some of their time as they get ready for their big night on Christmas Eve. This year we have Prancer and Dancer visiting us for The Peak of Christmas.Dancer and Prancer are two male reindeer who are slightly larger than some of
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