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Get Ready For Snow!
of the white stuff to our slopes here at Grouse Mountain. Starting as early as this weekend, weather experts are predicting a large shipment of snow courtesy of Mother Nature and we know you, like us, couldn't be happier. If you haven't already dusted off your skis, boards and snowshoes for the season now is the time. Get geared up and get up here!Text 'SNOWALERT' to 333777 and as soon as 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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Book Now For Ski/Ride Camps and Clinics
receive an early bird discount of 20%! To sign up for these programs, call Grouse Mountain Guest Services today at 604.980.9311, or register for Zone and Freeride Camps, CSIA Instructor Certification Course and Adult Ski/Ride Clinics online and get ready for another fantastic season at the Peak of Vancouver!Snow Camps and Clinics
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Artists For Conservation Is Coming Soon to Grouse Mountain
featuring an incredible schedule of art and environmental education activities. With 40% of event proceeds benefiting conservation efforts, you can feel amazing about taking in all the festivities. For detailed Festival information, tickets, program schedule and regular updates, please visit artistsforconservation.org/festival.
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Alpha Wolf Doing Well
stressed. We are still researching introducing other wolves to Alpha but it is a slow process to make sure everyone gets along. We'll be sure to post it here if we decide to get him some packmates!Here's a shot of his footprint in some recent snowfall and also a funny picture of him caught in the act of shaking his head and watching us for food!We'll keep you updated on how he is doing!
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Registration for the ClearlyContacts.ca Grind Challenge Is Now Open
Registration for the ClearlyContacts.ca Grind Challenge Is Open Are you a passionate ‘Grinder’ looking to set a personal best (and maybe even set a new record!) up the trail? Or perhaps you prefer a more leisurely pace in the company of friends or family. Whatever your motivation, registration is now open for the ClearlyContacts.ca Grind Challenge, taking place on Saturday, September 15th on the
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Book Now for Ski/Ride Camps and Clinics!
receive an early bird discount of 20%! To sign up for these programs, call Grouse Mountain Guest Services today at 604.980.9311, or register online, and get ready for another fantastic season at the Peak of Vancouver!Register for FreerideRegister for Adult Clinics
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Bears Enjoying the Spring Snow!
to spur them on to even more activity. We are still managing their feeds to get their metabolism up to full speed and at the moment their diet consists of lettuce and carrots. Soon we will add in sweet potatoes and finally apples and protein (meat and dried dog kibble) as we get closer to June.After a hard day of play, the boys have been retiring into their bear hotel each evening to spend the
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Mortimer the Yellow-bellied Marmot
Mortimer the Missing Marmot A couple weeks back the North Shore News ran an article that told the saga of Mortimer Brown, a Yellow-bellied Marmot, who had taken up residence in urban West Vancouver. He was a long way from the bulk of his fellow yellow-bellieds, who normally inhabit the dry, rocky interior of British Columbia's Okanagan region. Every once in awhile, marmots are known to hitch
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Winter in full swing at Grouse Mountain
brought in new flurries with 6 centimetres of snowfall in the past 24 hours and more underway.This momentous season, launched last November, is further marked by the early return of Grouse Mountain’s Y2Play Pass this week. Now entering its 12th year, the Y2Play pass allows guests to enjoy unlimited skiing and boarding for the remainder of this winter, until the end of the 2010/11 season, with up to 80
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