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Another Successful Year at the Wildlife Refuge
Grinder and Coola to play in until well into July. They sure enjoyed it!Our BIrd's in Motion team had a great summer as well, with huge numbers of guests learning about raptors and watching these amazing birds in flight. This summer we also welcomed Tyto, our Barn Owl Wildlife Ambassador, to our team. He has fit right in and is now a pro at visiting school groups and making surprise appearances
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Seek the Peak 2011 - Early Registration Opens
Seek the Peak Early Registration Opens Register today The 8th Annual Grouse Mountain Rethink Seek The Peak Relay will take place on July 16. Challenge yourself with a life-changing 16km course starting on the beach at Ambleside Park, winding its way through North Vancouver before heading up the legendary Grouse Grind to the Peak of Vancouver. Do the entire course solo or register as a relay team
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Peak of Christmas Round Up!
going on up here -- because there truly is so much going on!Voting on our SOS Gingerbread Challenge is still underway. There were plenty of incredible entries. To see them for yourself, you can visit our Peak Chalet or check out all of the entries and vote on your favourite on our Facebook page.Have you seen some photos tagged with #Grouselfie lately? We're having a contest in which every time you
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Profess Your Love from the Mountain
the Skyride and mountaintop activities such as ice skating, sleighrides and Grouse Mountain’s Theatre in the Sky. Please call 604.980.9311 for reservations. For additional information about our events, and a full roster of what’s happening at the Peak of Vancouver, please visit our events page.-
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Something for Every Kind of Dad this Father's Day Weekend
orphaned Grizzlies Grinder & Coola. Take your Father’s Day weekend experience to the next level with a special Breakfast with the Bears experience where we take you behind the scenes with our Rangers and follow-up the breakfast feeding with a scrumptious breakfast for you. Pre-booking is required, so please call 604.980.9311 today or book online. If adrenaline-junkie better describes your Dad, then
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Bears Ready for Hibernation
Bears Ready for Hibernation Bears are super-plump and ready for a long winter. Grinder and Coola are now inhabiting their hibernation habitat around their bear den. Both bears are super plump and have put on more weight than in previous years - maybe this is a sign of a long and cold winter to come? They are spending their days laying around with the occasional foray to eat, although food is
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Be Inspired by Spencer West
oneclimb.ca today to sign up, make a pledge or learn more. One day. One Climb. One person can make a difference.
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Black-tailed Deer Enjoy Grazing on Grouse
hottest parts of the day they find cool shaded spots to make day-beds and spend those hours napping in the shade. For added protection from predators such as cougars and coyotes, the deer quite often lie down in the tall grasses found around the plateau.Outside of the fall rutting season (mating season), the males (bucks) and the females (does) spend their time apart. It is common to see herds of 6-12
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Hummingbirds return to Grouse Mountain!
common hummingbird in the Vancouver area is the Rufous Hummingbird. These amazing birds complete a migration from Mexico to as far north as Alaska each year before doing the return journey in the late summer after they are done breeding. If you consider body size to distance travelled, the Rufous Hummingbird has the longest migration ratio of any bird! Please watch for these amazing birds at our
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Make a Resolution to Be Safe in the Snow
Make a Resolution to Be Safe in the Snow Register today for our Avalanche Skills Training Course Are you interested in understanding how to evaluate avalanche conditions, analyzing forecasts and planning? Let our experienced team help you get some of the basics with our 2-Day Avalanche Skills Training Level 1 Course. The course provides an entry-level decision-making framework that is based on
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