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The Bears Weigh In
will be installing a couple new web cameras so that you can follow along at home when the bears enter this 5.5 acre habitat.Even though Grinder and Coola are once again out and about exploring their mountaintop habitat please remember that due to COVID-19 Grouse Mountain is temporarily closed and public access to Resort property is prohibited. You can still connect virtually with Grinder and Coola
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from 19th Hibernation
disappearing snow to its full 5.5 acres, Grinder and Coola will be exploring for natural foodstuffs and grazing the new vegetation that will rapidly grow. Eventually their spring food preference of high fiber items will change to berries and other fruits, fish and meat. At 19 years of age, Grinder and Coola are in their prime. They remain best friends, and are never far from each other, which would be
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Around-the-Clock Activities Return to Grouse Mountain for 24 Hours of Winter
schedule this year is a unique GLOWshoe tour as well as an exciting fireworks display. A complimentary shuttle will be available from 12am to 7am on Sunday between Grouse Mountain and key North Vancouver locations. For a detailed schedule of all 24 Hours of Winter activities, please click here. About Grouse Mountain: With 221 acres of skiable terrain, Grouse Mountain has been welcoming visitors to our
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9th Annual Snowshoe Grind™ Mountain Run Celebrates Personal Achievement on the Trail
took the top spot with a time of 37:36. Kristina Macdonald and Samantha Daigneault rounded out the women’s group with times of 41:13 and 43:25 respectively. Now sanctioned by Snowshoe Canada, the Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run is the only snowshoe race of its kind in Vancouver and welcomes participants across a wide range of ages and abilities. 2019 Results Men: 1. Shaun Stephens-Whale (27:06) 2. Samuel
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20th Bearthday
September of 2001 since there was no Grizzly Bear rehabilitation and release program going on in BC at the time and often young cubs were being humanly euthanized since without their mothers they have no chance for survival in the wild. Grouse Mountain offered them a 5.5 acre natural habitat and a second chance at life. On the flip side, Grinder and Coola offered us a chance to study young Grizzly Bear
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Racers Ready to Seek the Peak on June 16th
work in the fight against breast cancer. The awe-inspiring climb from Ambleside Park to the Peak of Grouse Mountain tests participants’ fitness, stamina and overall mental toughness. Racers can face the 13km course on their own or tackle it with a team splitting up the legs including the famous Grouse Grind®. Once across the finish line the celebration begins with a variety of activities including
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Almost 700 Participants Make the Climb at the 16th Annual Seek the Peak
community and across B.C., helping us change cancer outcomes.” To donate to Seek the Peak, please click here. About Grouse Mountain: Grouse Mountain is the number one visitor attraction in the Lower Mainland, with 1.3 million annual visitors. Known as the Peak of Vancouver, we offer unparalleled panoramic views of the City, sea and surrounding mountains along with a wide range of year-round outdoor and
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Around-the-Clock Activities Return to Grouse Mountain for 24 Hours of Winter
status, an augmented reality map, access to exclusive offers and more. About Grouse Mountain: With 221 acres of skiable terrain, Grouse Mountain has been welcoming visitors to our slopes to enjoy the best in downhill sports since our inaugural season in 1926. The 2018/19 winter season also marks the 25th anniversary of terrain parks on Grouse Mountain. With 33 ski and snowboard runs, 15 night runs
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Grouse Parks Named #3 Terrain Park in the Northwest by Newschoolers
of park size, elements and features; and poll results, Newschoolers calculated and ranked parks across the continent. On Friday, November 10, they released the results and Grouse Parks was named the #3 Park in the Northwest.Newschoolers said that one of the best aspects of Grouse Parks is its great community feel. The sense of standing on top of the city (of Vancouver) was also noted as a
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12th Annual VASS Cup Returns to Grouse Mountain on March 10th
disabilities including people with a visual impairment, spinal cord injury, missing limbs and our growing autism program. About Grouse Mountain: With 221 acres of skiable terrain, Grouse Mountain has been welcoming visitors to our slopes to enjoy the best in downhill sports since our inaugural season in 1926. The 2018/19 winter season also marks the 25th anniversary of terrain parks on Grouse Mountain. With