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There are all types of heroes
prior idea of what defines a hero shifted. Idolization by the media or recognition by others is not necessary to qualify; you are a hero simply by making a positive impact on others. June 21st, 2014 was a day to test even the most resilient mettle. This was the day of the first official Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge. From dawn to dusk, avid ‘grinders’ took to the trail with two main goals: first, to
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Bears Stir But Still in Hibernation
are right now! Follow them on their very own Grizzly Web Cam broadcasting in infrared straight from the den and watch to see how active they becoming in the coming weeks.And please stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to Bear Emergence 2017 - always an exciting day!
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Open for Skiing, Riding and Snowshoeing
It's Opening Day! The 2013/14 season begins today! Starting at 2pm on November 20th, 2013 Paradise Bowl will be open for skiing and riding. With good recent snowfall and snowmaking, more terrain is expected to open in the near future. Blue Grouse Loop and Whistler Water Way snowshoe trails are also open. Early season conditions mean early season pricing, with skiing and riding available at
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Hummingbird Numbers Down
Hummingbird monitoring sessions underway A few weeks back we began our 2017 Hummingbird Monitoring station here at Grouse Mountain. We are one station of many that are involved in the North American wide Hummingbird Monitoring Network. It was a slow start to our season because of our late snowpack around the hummingbird gardens.Even since the start of the season, however, numbers have been
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Getting Ready for Winter: Run Re-Establishment
involve? Most of the activity has been focused on brush cutting – think extreme weed-whacking! Many of these runs have not been touched since they were initially cut 20 to 25 years ago. That’s a lot of time for things to get overgrown. When things like bushes, shrubs and grasses grow taller on designated runs, it means that we need a certain depth of snow in order to cover it all before the run can be
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Grouse Mountain opens mountaintop ice skating pond for winter
Grouse Mountain opens mountaintop ice skating pond for winter Take a spin around the lower mainland’s only mountaintop rink (North Vancouver) Just one day removed from the first snowfall of the 2014/15 winter season, Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce that their 8,000-square foot ice skating pond – the only mountaintop outdoor skate pond in the lower mainland – will officially open at 4:00 pm
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Looking for a September Child Care Solution?
having fun and making friends. For extra piece-of-mind, should the current teachers strike be resolved, full refunds will be available to registrants in the September camps. Camps are available September 2-5, 8-12, and 15-19. Camps are priced at $200/ 5-day week (weekdays only, tax inc.); and $160/ 4-day week (Sept 2-5, tax inc.). After school care to 4:30pm and lunch options are available.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/looking-for-a-september-child-care-solution
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Zip into the Sunset with a Twilight Mountain Zipline Tour
Zip into the Sunset Book a twlight zipline tour and receive $20 voucher at Altitudes Bistro. Mountain Ziplines at the Peak of Vancouver is the perfect item to check off on your summer bucket list, especially when it’s with friends or coworkers on an exciting and memorable group outing. Book a zipline tour for two, 4:00 pm or later, you can take the thrills late into the evening and receive a
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Bears Emerge
Bears Emerge - 2015 At the end of last week we made a decision to open the bear's hibernation den door! It has been warm and sunny and the bears have been stirring a little bit more each day.The groggy bears emerged and checked out their outdoor hibernation yard, munched on a little bit of green grass, and then returned to sleep back inside the den.Grinder and Coola will slowly wake up more now
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Y2Players Bring a Friend for Free - Feb. 3-7
Y2Players Bring a Friend for Free! Bring a friend Feb. 3-7, 2014 Winter is here in full force at Grouse Mountain! With fresh snow, snowmaking and bluebird days ahead, this is the time of year Y2Players love best. Next week (Feb. 3-7), Y2Play passholders are invited to spread the love - bring a friend or family member for free.*This is a great chance to show off your Y2Play. Ski, ride, skate or
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