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Bears waken but go back to sleep
Bears Stir but Go Back to Bed Winter's Not Over for Grouse Mountain's Grinder and Coola With our recent unseasonable weather we often get asked how our two Grizzly Bears, Grinder and Coola, are doing in their dormancy period.We've been reviewing their web-cam footage and have noticed a little more activity but after some good stretching and maybe a quick tour of their bear hotel, they quickly
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An Open Letter to Mother Nature
, we might add) on November 15th, we were stoked for the season ahead. So much so, that whenever the snow did fall our Groomers did a whole lot with very little. Our amazing Mountain Operations team has reached deep into their bag of tricks this season harvesting snow, moving snow, tarping and trenching. If it allowed us to open terrain or keep terrain open, I guarantee you it’s been done and is
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Winter Savings - Get Them Now
Winter Savings – Get Them Now on Lessons and Passes The snow season is just around the corner and now is the time to buy your winter pass or register your child for a Zone Camp. Early Bird passes are on sale now until October 19th offering savings of 33% off our regular pass pricing. And, with our new Modern Family Pass Bundle, you can customize a pass for your unique family. Click here for full
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Munday Alpine Park Is Open for 2012/13
Munday Alpine Park Is Open The 2012/13 snowshoe season has begun Today, Grouse Mountain opened Blue Grouse Loop and the lower portion of Whistler Water Way to snowshoeing. With more snow in the forecast, we expect additional terrain to be available soon. Blue Grouse Lake is a serene paradise with gentle terrain perfect for getting those snowshoe-legs back, or for those new to the sport
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22 Grinders, 22 Days
22 Grinders. 22 Days. 22 Unique Stories Be featured here and win with ClearlyContacts.ca and Grouse Mountain So you've decided to enter this year's ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Ground Mountain Run? We can respect that, but what's more… we can reward that.Starting September 1st we'll be featuring a different, unique Grouse Grinder who has entered the race on this blog. Every day a new face, every day
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New Member of our Birds in Motion Team
they are the official bird of Canada's Northwest Territories. During the winter, however, they can be seen further south, including the rare sighting around Vancouver.They are the largest of the falcon species with large females weighing up to 5 lbs. They also can be found in a variety of plumage colours ranging from brown/black to white. Murphy is a beauty with white feathers with dark lines and
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Artists for Conservation Festival Takes Flight with Birds of Prey at Grouse Mountain
Artists for Conservation Festival Takes Flight with Birds of Prey at Grouse Mountain BC Conservation Symposium to take place on Thursday, October 3 On September 27, several of the world’s top nature and wildlife artists will gather to sketch live birds of prey at the opening gala for the third annual Artists for Conservation Festival on Grouse Mountain. The original art pieces will be auctioned
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5 reasons to visit Grouse Mountain on the May long weekend
5 reasons to visit Grouse Mountain this May long weekend Lumberjacks, bears, and birds...oh my! The Victoria Day long weekend has arrived, heralding the arrival of seemingly endless warm, sunny days…and most importantly, the official launch of our summer season at the Peak of Vancouver.Although we spend our weekdays toiling away at a desk/school/home with the kids, long weekends provide the
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Ready Or Not...
difficult race.We met during snowboard lessons up at Grouse Mountain over 10 years ago, while in high school. This past October we got married and with the crazy schedule of wedding planning over with, we finally had some free time to fill. In comes Grouse Mountain! The fine people at Grouse knew the story of how we met, they also knew about Gareth's (Golden Ticket Finalist) success of using the Grouse
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Heroine hauls 52 women up Grouse Grind
participants and 13 teams at the Rethink Breast Cancer Seek the Peak event on July 6th.The 5th Annual Seek the Peak Relay is presented by Merrell and hosted by Grouse Mountain. The relay is a 16 km uphill climb for Rethink Breast Cancer and with an elevation gain of 4100 feet, is one to feel proud of accomplishing, not just for its difficulty but also for the many people it benefits. Starting at Ambleside
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