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A Special Valentine's Day Dessert in The Observatory
A special Valentine's Day Dessert Grouse Mountain's Executive Chef Jack Chen showcases a decadent chocolate creation this Valentine's Day. Dessert—may we say a fan favourite? Sometimes even labeled as the very best course, in our perspective at least. These sweet or savoury treats come in many forms from lighter soufflés and mousses, to crepes, flans, custards and tarts, plain ice cream to
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Saturday is Passholder Appreciation Day
Special Passholder Offer This Saturday Celebrate the final weekend of the 2018/19 winter season It's been another great winter season on the Mountain, full of groomers, glades, kickers and cruisers. We've had snow, we've had sun and lots in between. Our final day of skiing and riding this season will be Monday, April 22nd. Thank you for another memorable winter!In celebration of our final weekend
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/saturday-is-passholder-appreciation-day
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Grouse Mountain’s Aerial Ropes Adventure Opens May 10
excited to invite guests to experience the forest from a different perspective with our new Mountain Ropes Adventure” said Tyler McCulloch, Grouse Mountain’s Manager, Mountain Adventures. “This specially designed aerial ropes course will delight and challenge visitors with a variety of suspended elements, plus there’s a special kids zone for our younger guests to enjoy.” Mountain Ropes Adventure
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-s-aerial-ropes-adventure-opens-may-10
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Spring Has Sprung: Snow School Tips
Spring Has Sprung: Snow School Tips How to make the most of spring days on the slopes Spring weather has certainly arrived with warmer temperatures and softer snow on the Mountain. There is no such thing as a bad day of skiing, or at the very least a bad day to go skiing. However, spring skiing is not the same as winter skiing. Don’t get us wrong, winter skiing is great: the powder, the crisp air
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/spring-has-sprung-snow-school-tips
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation Grinder and Coola complete 18th winter dormancy period at the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) Cheers and applause greeted Grouse Mountain’s two resident Grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola, as they eagerly emerged from hibernation earlier this morning at the Peak of Vancouver. This concludes the bears’ 18th hibernation period at the Grouse
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-grizzlies-awake-from-hibernation
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Our Passes Have Gone Digital
Our Passes Have Gone Digital! Access Your Membership on the Grouse Mountain App Great news, you can now display a digital version of your Annual Pass on the Grouse Mountain App. That means no more worries about remembering to bring your physical pass; all you need is your smartphone! If you already have your pass connected to your online profile, just login to your account through the Grouse
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Bears Emerge 2019
Grinder and coola emerge from hibernation Today, April 2nd, marked the end to Grinder and Coola's 18th Hibernation season at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. They had gone into hibernation on December 1st, 2018 for a total of 128 days inside their den. Both bears were eager to emerge from their hibernation den and quickly dug through the last remaining snow in front of
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat
Grinder and Coola enter their upper pond habitat Thanks to the hard work of our crews we were able to get Grinder and Coola's (our two Grizzly Bears that inhabit that refuge) large 2.5 acre Upper Pond habitat set-up nice and early for them. Both bears came out of hibernation on April 2nd and were in their hibernation habitat while we set-up the larger space. Due to large amounts of snowfall we
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Stay Limber on the Slopes
Stay Limber on the Slopes Stretching & Flexibility Flexibility is a key component of successful skiing, injury prevention, reducing muscular imbalance and improving fitness endurance. Maintaining a good stretching routine will be hugely beneficial for you and whoever you’re riding with. Better flexibility equals better mobility, which means more runs and more fun! Types of stretching and
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Grouse Mountain Launches 2019/20 Season Y2Play Pass Offer
Grouse Mountain Launches 2019/20 Season Y2Play Pass Offer BC’s best value snow pass for 20 years (North Vancouver) While enjoying some of the best conditions of the season so far, Grouse Mountain is thrilled to announce that the 2019/20 Y2Play Pass is now available for purchase while quantities last.Celebrating its 20th year, Y2Play is widely recognized as BC’s best value snow pass. The 2019/20