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Bears 24th Hibernation
first big snowfall came down, they slowed down their activities and preferred to spend most of their timesleeping in their den where they had prepared a bed of branches and straw ahead of time.Before going into the den, their final weights of the year were: Grinder - 960lbs and Coola - 1015lbs. This represents about a 20% increase over their summer weights and provides a resource for them to live off
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Mountain Interchange Program
Nitehawk Year-Round Adventure Park Landry Heights, AB 25% Off Optimist Hill* Saskatoon, SK 50% Off Panorama Mountain Resort* Invermere, BC 25% Off Pass Powderkeg Ski Area Blairmore, AB 25% Off Phoenix Mountain Grand Forks, BC 25% Off Rabbit Hill Snow
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Testimonials
have used this venue for several groups of physicians over the past 4 years. I highly recommend it. The staff are very helpful, the food is great and of course the venue is spectacular and gives a slice of what Vancouver is all about. Thank you for helping me organize another event.” -Michelle Eisner
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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain's Peak of Christmas
Vancouver’s North Pole and for all its visitors to enjoy this magical holiday experience.”This year, guests can enjoy: Santa’s Workshop •Dates: Daily; from 11am – 8pm (hours will vary) •About: At Santa’s workshop, believers young and old can share their special Christmas wishes and take their holiday photo. Guests this year will be able to digitally reserve their spot as soon as they get to the mountain
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Pumpkin Smash
inside! We added fish, dog kibble, berries and fruit.It was a smash! The pumpkin rinds are not as popular as the watermelon ones that the bears get, so after the bears had their way with the pumpkins our rangers had to go in to do a clean up.Stay tuned as the boys are now reaching their winter weights and winter sleep for the year is getting close!See below for more photos of the pumpkin smash
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Blue Grouse Sustainability
Adventures in Education Programs every year. Our programming always has an environmental, historic education, and First Nations component (Birds in Motion, Eco Walks, Lumberjack Shows, Wildlife Ranger Talks). CHARITABLE PROGRAMS Grouse Mountain has exceeded $1 million in charitable and community donations. Grouse Mountain's choice of charitable partners for 2023 has a hyperlocal focus to support our
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Rise and Grind!
sanctioned event to determine the record-holder for most ascents of the Grouse Grind in a 19-hour period. Participants are set to seek their personal bests and look to break the current record of 19 ascents all while raising valuable funds for North Shore Rescue.“This year’s Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge will be the last opportunity to break the current record before our new Gondola opens, creating a more
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/rise-and-grind-39760ef1-2684-4b52-89ef-c03ec84c42dc
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Year Round Birds of Grouse Mountain
Year Round Birds of Grouse Mountain Today for National Wildlife Week let's look at some of the common birds found on Grouse Mountain! The birds here can be seen on most trips up the mountain - regardless of season. Watch for them on your next trip up! The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a common sight on Grouse Mountain. Watch for them on your trip up our skyride and then soaring in
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/year-round-birds-of-grouse-mountain
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Bears Enter Lower Pond 2024
Lower Bear Pond Habitat Opens Bears enjoy some fresh greens and ponds Thursday marked the re-opening of our Lower Pond Habitat and the final section of Grinder and Coola's full 5.5 acre summer habitat. Each year we have to pack away the habitat for the winter as we get so much snow the fenceline would be damaged if left in place!It takes a few weeks to get it all back together and in that time
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Participants Complete 8th Annual Multi Grouse Grind® Challenge
a volunteer, community-based search and rescue team providing a life-saving service to the public, 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. The team consists of approximately 50 volunteers skilled in search and rescue operations in mountain, canyon and urban settings, from all walks of life but who share a common interest in providing an important service to the community.“North Shore Rescue is extremely