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Keep the Winter Fun Going with Camps for Kids
Adventure Day Camps for kids 5 through 12 are an ideal way to spend a winter Pro-D Day. Under the guidance of our experienced education team, your child will explore the great outdoors, learn about animal behavior, mountain rescue and more! Online registration is available, or call 604.980.9311.Zone CampsAdventure Day Camps
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/keep-the-winter-fun-going-with-camps-for-kids
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Best Way to Spend a Day on Grouse Mountain
honey is made and check out real hive panels. Once you’ve earned another appetite, sit down at Rusty Rail BBQ (which has a regular and kids’ menu) for some smoked mac ‘n’ cheese, brisket, and other goodies. All while you admire impeccable mountain views, of course. After your break, behold the awe-inspiring skills and speed of the Peregrine Falcon and Bald Eagle at a 30-minute Birds in Motion
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/best-way-to-spend-a-day-on-grouse-mountain
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12th-annual Seek the Peak raises thousands for BC Cancer Foundation
, Seek the Peak challenges participants to take on the strenuous course alone or as part of a relay team. With every step, valuable funds are raised for the BC Cancer Foundation’s lifesaving work in the fight against breast cancer. With a record-setting time of 1:22:21, this year’s Seek the Peak title goes to Benoit Gignac with the lead female, Rebecca Sheffield not far behind at 1:36:01. Beating
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School is in at Grouse Mountain
that are healthy, safe and affordable.These exciting day camps will give school-aged children the opportunity to experience unique interactive activities centered around outdoor exploration, animal behaviour, and mountain rescue and discovery. Programs start at an affordable $57 per day.“These programs are fantastic childcare options for parents,” says Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/school-is-in-at-grouse-mountain
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School's In at Grouse Mountain -- May 26-29, 2014
Mountain camps, your child will experience new and exciting activities centered around outdoor exploration, animal behaviour, and mountain rescue and discovery. While strike action from BC Teachers is still uncertain, you can create some certainty for yourself by making a fully-refundable booking. Should job action not move forward, your booking will be cancelled and your credit card refunded. That’s
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/schools-in-at-grouse-mountain-may-26-29-2014
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Join us this Long Weekend for the Launch of Bear Discovery
September for Ranger Talks and interpretive information at the Grizzly Lookout, bear-themed movies in the Theatre in the Sky, a chance to meet Grouse Mountain’s very own bear mascot, and more. For the first time, we’re offering a very special opportunity to book your own Breakfast with the Bears at the Grizzly Lookout. Call Guest Services at 604.980.9311 to book your behind-the-scenes breakfast bear feed
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/join-us-this-long-weekend-for-the-launch-of-bear-discovery
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5 reasons to visit Grouse Mountain on the May long weekend
close and personal? Nowhere, that’s where. And speaking of a bird’s-eye view…3)Take a trip to the top of the Eye of the Wind and experience a 360-degree view of Vancity and the mountains behind us. Truly awe-inspiring and you’ll be the envy of all your friends who wondered how the heck you took that sky-high photo. Which brings us to…4)Heli-tours: You think you’ve seen Vancouver but you haven’t
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/5-reasons-to-visit-grouse-mountain-on-the-may-long-weekend
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Common Mammals of Grouse Mountain
-alpine and alpine areas and spend their summer days drying food (a behavior known as 'haying') for storage for the winter. Come snowfall they do not hibernate like other mammals might, but rather live under the snow and rocks surviving off their food stores they have prepared. Because they are so sensitive to temperature change and cannot survive extended or unseasonably hot temperatures the Pika has
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/common-mammals-of-grouse-mountain
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Happy Earth Day!
Mountain’s power consumption. It's also a beacon of sustainability for the thousands of visitors (including young students) who ascend it every year to take in 360-degree views from its one-of-a-kind viewPOD. Providing this type of educational experience is something we are pretty proud to stand behind.You might have noticed that we take green transportation seriously up here, with an electric vehicle
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Helping the Hummingbirds
maintain a hummingbird feeder! Hummingbirds have fascinating behaviors, sounds and body posturing that make for fascinating viewing. If it is your first time setting up a feeder do not be discouraged if the birds do not find it right away - it can sometimes take a couple seasons (years) before the feeder is found but once it is then attendance will grow year after year from there.You can also partake
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