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Deferral Information
early bird unlimited and weekday passes refund policy Last updated September 4, 2020At time of purchase, our typical refund policy will apply. This policy states that under no circumstances will refunds or credits be given to those who do not purchase our 'Pass Protection' option.Pass Protection Details:If a parent, spouse, or child (under the age of 19) is also a refundable pass holder and
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20th Bearthday
Coola was found near the town of Bella Coola on the BC Coast. Bella sounded a bit too feminine for a male bear so he was dubbed Coola. He was found next to his mother, who had unfortunately been struck and killed by a large vehicle. Conservation officers that were called to the scene managed to rescue Coola and bring him in to a local Veterinarian's office where he was determined to be in great
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
website. Regarded as two of the most popular residents at the Peak of Vancouver, the now 19 year old Grizzly bears Grinder and Coola originally came to Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife in 2001 when they were rescued after being orphaned during separate incidents in Bella Coola and Invermere. Grinder: Grinder was found in 2001 in Invermere, BC. He was wandering alone on a logging road
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Grouse Mountain is Your Canada Day Destination
Grizzly HabitatOwl Interpretive SessionsDisc GolfWe've also got some tasty Canada Day specials planned in Altitudes Bistro and Lupins. Altitudes BistroChili and Citrus Spiced BBQ’d ChickenGrilled Pork Belly Skewers Apple ColeslawPotato Bacon SaladHerb Garlic BreadCheesecake with Summer Berries $25.95LupinsWild BC Sockeye Salmon Burger$18.99You can sit back and relax on the patio while taking in the view
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-is-your-canada-day-destination
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17th Anniversary of Grinder and Coola's Arrival at Grouse Mountain!
Grinder and Coola Celebrate the 17th Anniversary of Their Arrival at Grouse Mountain Back on September 5th, 2001 two very young Grizzly Bear cubs named Grinder and Coola arrived on Grouse Mountain. This was to become their new sanctuary and home. They were both orphaned out in the wilds of BC (see below for their stories) and had no where to go. Without Grouse Mountain's assistance they were
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/17th-anniversary-of-grinder-and-coola-s-arrival-at-grouse-mt
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Celebrating 18 Years of Grinder and Coola at Grouse Mountain!
Celebrating 18 Years of Grinder and Coola at Grouse Mountain! Today marks the 18th Anniversary of the arrival of Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Both bears were found orphaned in the wild in the late spring of 2001 - Coola was found near the coastal town of Bella Coola after his mother was struck and killed by a truck on
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/celebrating-18-years-of-grinder-and-coola-at-grouse-mountain
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GRIND10 CHALLENGE RESULTS
Full Grind10 results listed below: Jason Chong 100 Dennis Golinski 36 Atoussa Alikashani 34 Jennifer Pink 25 Byron Sweeney 20 Julie Mcclenahan 20 Lucy Choi 19 Jennifer Golinski 18 Michael Frewin 17 J Plana 17 Claude Bergeron 16 Jayant
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grind10-challenge-results-5d4f9ea0-7bd5-4623-8db7-5a841ced37cf
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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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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
most popular residents at the Peak of Vancouver, the now 18 year old Grizzly bears Grinder and Coola originally came to Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife in 2001 when they were rescued after being orphaned during separate incidents in Bella Coola and Invermere.About Grouse Mountain: Grouse Mountain is the number one visitor attraction in the Lower Mainland, with 1.3 million annual
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-grizzlies-awake-from-hibernation
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International Day Camps
Adventure Camps Grouse Mountain Adventure Camps offer the perfect opportunity for international students to join local youth on adventures in the mountains overlooking Vancouver. Camp activities explore, native wildlife, British Columbian culture and adventure activities.Camps are available for a single day or a week long program and are suitable for international students aged 5-14 years