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Bears Emerge from 2021/2022 Hibernation Period
exiting the Skyride for the best route out to their habitat. We are currently working on expanding their habitat and setting up their large 5.5 acre summer pond habitats. This work will be ongoing for the next few weeks and we will be routing the paths to visit the bears in the best way possible. We have also activated the Grouse Mountain Webcams around the bear habitat if you'd like to see what Grinder
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Grinder and Coola Enter 21st Hibernation on Grouse Mountain
spend the next few months in the darkness of their den but be sure to check them out on our infrared webcam at: https://www.grousemountain.com/web-cams/bear-den-cam . There is a time lapse feature in the upper right corner where you can get a quick video of all their activity from the previous day. It may surprise you but they are not just sleeping soundly all the time in the den - they regularly
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Grinder and Coola Prepare for Winter
Grinder was 906 pounds. This is still about 30 pounds lighter than when they went into hibernation last year but there are still a few weeks of eating left to go!The next stages will be the bears continuing to put on their last few pounds and also creating their bed bed inside the den. We provide them with a big pile of Pacific Silver Fir branches selectively harvested from around the mountain. Then
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Hummingbirds Return
a whole.Data shows a decline overall in hummingbird numbers which makes the work we are doing all that more important to figure out the why and how we can help them.We're looking forward to getting going again this season with the monitoring!Be sure to stop by our hummingbird station in front of the Peak Chalet on your next visit and spend some time watching for the birds at the feeders!
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Grinder and Coola Enter Upper Pond 2021
habitat ready.As their Upper habitat is now ready and the bears are currently exploring it, the next stage is preparing their 2.5 acre Lower Pond Habitat which should be ready in a few weeks. First swims of the year One of Grinder and Coola's favourite activities to do once their large Upper Pond portion of their habitat opens for the year is to go for a much needed swim!Grizzly Bears love the water and
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Story Starter: Giving Back
A history of giving Throughout our nearly 90-year history, Grouse Mountain has recognized the importance of cultivating the next generation of skiers and riders while working to ensure the mountain is accessible for all who wish to hit the slopes. Dating back to a time when mountain enthusiasts had to hike the mountain on foot to enjoy their favourite pastime, the Grouse Mountain Tyee Ski Club
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First Nations Programs
resolving of negative situations without doing harmBear Song - owned by Kwel-a-a-nexw (Willie), shows respect to this powerful creatureSnowbird Song - Sung by Willie's great grandmother, healing songOwl Song - an exit song, imparting peace, goodwill and positive feelings Stories Cedar Basket Story - learning, listening to one's elders, patience, friendship, sharing our own special gifts Seagull Story
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First Nations Programs
negative situations without doing harmBear Song - owned by Kwel-a-a-nexw (Willie), shows respect to this powerful creatureSnowbird Song - Sung by Willie's great grandmother, healing songOwl Song - an exit song, imparting peace, goodwill and positive feelings Stories Cedar Basket Story - learning, listening to one's elders, patience, friendship, sharing our own special gifts Seagull Story - sharing
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Y2Play Receipt 2023-24
and snowboarding at Grouse Mountain from date of purchase through to the end of the current winter season and then becomes valid again from October 1, 2022 until April 30, 2023For current passholders, there is no need to pick up a new pass. You can continue to use your current pass for this season and next. New passholders are required to pick-up physical passes by April 30, 2022 from Guest Services
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Bears Gaining Weight
they can to put on the pounds before the cold months of winter hit.For the summertime, the bears were eating about 10 lbs per bear per day made up of mostly fruits and vegetables. As we've moved into September that has steadily increased and now we are at about 20 lbs per bear per day. This will still increase a little more over the next couple of weeks.When they emerged from hibernation back in