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Bears 24th Hibernation
Bears Enter 24th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain A couple weeks ago, on November 20th, 2024, Grinder and Coola entered their 24th winter dormancy/hibernation period here at the Wildlife Refuge.The bears first arrived here back in 2001 after being orphaned in the wilds of BC. They spent the last couple months bulking up on fish and proteins to help them prepare for their big sleep. Then, as our
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Easter on The Peak Returns to Grouse Mountain
volunteer engagement opportunities to help you reach your full potential throughout your life, whenever you need them most.
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/easter-on-the-peak-returns-to-grouse-mountain
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Education Programs
Grizzly habitat, and tell you the story of how two orphaned grizzlies came to live on a ski hill, and take a closer look at the differences between grizzlies, black bears, and polar bears. Should Grinder and Coola prove to be camera-shy that day, our many webcams will help you take a peek into their daily lives as you observe them in their habitat. Owls of Grouse Mountain We will host a live session
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Join us for Grinder and Coola’s 22nd Bear-thday Fun-draiser
Grinder and Coola have been at Grouse Mountain, the Wildlife Team has been able to watch them learn and grow, observations that have helped determine what is known instinctually and what is learned behaviour from their mothers. This important information is gathered to help future orphaned cubs. “We are excited to partner with Grouse Mountain Resort again this year as we celebrate Coola and Grinder and
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The New Blue Grouse Gondola Now Open!
and the wider community. Mayor Mike Little – District of North Vancouver, Mayor Linda Buchanan – City of North Vancouver, Honourable Lynn Block – MLA for West Vancouver-Capilano, and Royce Chwin -President and CEO Destination Vancouver, were all in attendance to help Northland Properties CEO Tom Gaglardi officially open the Blue Grouse Gondola, two years after construction began and almost five
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/the-new-blue-grouse-gondola-now-open
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Y2Play Terms & Conditions 2025/26
listing from the Registrar's Office is required. Failure to provide proof of enrollment will result in an increase to the current Adult Season Pass rate. Pass will be held and inactive until difference in rates have been paid.All passes must be shown to the Skyride or Gondola Operator before boarding Passes will be subject to suspension or cancellation and will be revoked in the event of misconduct
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Gondola Construction Update - Summer 2024
able to progress - the assembly of the towers and line work that will eventually link the two stations together over a 2,600 foot vertical rise. Helicopters were used to deliver concrete for the remaining foundations as well as transporting nine of the 14 towers into place. To access one of locations, the Skyride was used as a winch to transport the pieces into place, check it out in the video
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/gondola-construction-update-summer-2024
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Blue Grouse Gondola Now Open
and the wider community.Mayor Mike Little – District of North Vancouver, Mayor Linda Buchanan – City of North Vancouver, Honourable Lynn Block – MLA for West Vancouver-Capilano, and Royce Chwin – President and CEO Destination Vancouver, were all in attendance to help Northland Properties CEO Tom Gaglardi officially open the Blue Grouse Gondola, two years after construction began and almost five
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/blue-grouse-gondola-now-open
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We're doing our part to help prevent forest fires
We're doing our part to help prevent forest fires What we're doing - and why If you have been up to visit us at the Peak of Vancouver this summer, you might have noticed the sprinklers going on our mountaintop. Since we’re facing an unprecedented dry and warm season thus far, we thought we’d provide an update to ensure you know what we’re doing – and why.As you know, Grouse Mountain is fortunate
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/were-doing-our-part-to-help-prevent-forest-fires
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Corporate Mountain Ropes Adventure
successfully navigate the course.For teams with participants that would prefer to keep their feet planted on the ground, your team needs you! Encourage and support your coworkers - these individuals have a different view and an advantage of seeing the course in a way to help the people in the ropes course navigate it.Inquire Now program objectives Create a positive atmosphere of fun and camaraderieTo promote
https://www.grousemountain.com/corporate-adventure-training-mra