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Santa's Reindeer Arrive at Grouse Mountain!
operating hours and are inhabiting an area beside Santa's Workshop next to our Skate Pond.Our Wildlife Staff will be giving daily Reindeer Interpretive Sessions at 2pm and 4pm. Learn why both Male and Female reindeer have antlers, why their ankles make a clicking noise and just how Santa gets them to make it around the world in one evening. The Peak of Christmas Event starts tomorrow, Saturday the 26th
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Last Days to Win an iPad 2
running to win the free iPad!Buy a Local's Pass Now2.) Send an email to contest@grousemountain.com with your name, phone number and your thoughts on our new website. Rules & RegulationsContest is open to residents of British Columbia, aged 19 or older.Click here for full contest details.Don't forget to click "Like" below or Tweet it to share this contest with your friends for their chance to win!
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Win an iPad 2 at grousemountain.com
PURCHASE NECESSARY.You can enter one of two ways:Purchase an Annual Local's Pass online by July 31, 2011, orSend an email to contest@grousemountain.com with your name, phone number and your thoughts on our new website.Rules & RegulationsContest is open to residents of British Columbia, aged 19 or older. Download full contest details here.Buy a Local's Pass Now
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Divide And Conquer! Red Bull's New Race Comes To Grouse Mountain
five-kilometer-section of fire road at the back of Grouse Mountain mountain bikers will head to Mount Fromme, followed by the Baden Powell Trail before tagging their kayaking teammate waiting at Capilano River. Ten kilometres down the river the first kayaker to cross the finish line will crowned the champ. Categories will include women, men and mixed. Registration is open until May 15th or until all
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Learning to Ski and Meeting the Chef at the Observatory!
and had some wonderful dishes for me to try. The food just melted in my mouth and Dino shared with me that they have an extensive wine list (more than 500 different wines!) and take the time to cook fresh meals that are in tune with the season. He designs the delicious menu with local fresh ingredients in mind. Yum! Chef Dino also noted that they have dining options for all types of dietary
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Winter Workouts Are Back!
experience and it promises to keep people of all ages fit. The trail was selected so that Grouse Grind times will be similar to Snowshoe Grind times. Please not snow conditions do impact the time required to complete the course. To access the Snowshoe Grind, a Ski & Snowboard Pass, General Admission or Annual Membership pass is required. The Snowshoe Grind is open in daylight hours seven days a week
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Register now for the 2013 ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge!
Register for the 2013 ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge! Compete in the Grouse Grind Mountain Run or do a Solo Challenge In the midst of another fantastic season on the Grouse Grind, Grouse Mountain Resorts is very pleased to announce that registration is now open for the 2013 ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge slated for Sunday, September 15th. Comprised of two race categories
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Introducing Tyto - Barn Owl Wildlife Ambassador
wild. They feed mainly on rodents and hunt over open fields. Like most owls, they have an extremely keen sense of hearing and can hear their prey well before they spot it. In Ontario, Barn Owls are listed as endangered and in British Columbia they are a species of special concern. Historically they were never found in huge numbers in British Columbia, but with the clearing of land for farming
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Winter Birding on Grouse Mountain
prominent bird on our survey was the Red Crossbill. These are incredibly cool birds that have a beak that naturally overlaps. You can see this in the photo above. They use this bill to pry open cones to get at the seeds inside. It's kind of like having built in pliers in your mouth! Other than the Crossbills we saw numerous Pine Siskin, Dark-eyed Junco's and of course the ever present Common Ravens
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Inside a Wolf Den
Inside a Wolf Den Our pack of three male timber wolves have been doing quite well at the base of the mountain. Their 2.5 acre habitat provides them with forested areas, a stream, a pond and some open grassy areas with hilltops for vantage points. When the fall weather brings the heavy rains it can get quite damp outside and so we have provided them with a man-made shelter on the east side of