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A sneak peek: Grouse Mountain's summer of Small Wonders
feature The Hive, our bee interpretive centre where you can learn all about our busy friends. Want to brush up on your bee terminology, learn how honey is made and figure out what exactly is the ‘bee dance’? You’ll find all that and more in The Hive!During your visit, be sure to stop by for a stroll in our beautiful Pollinators’ Garden, specially designed to attract bees, hummingbirds and other
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Bears Stirring
' can be a stretch, a roll over, a remaking of the bed or perhaps even a little walk around the front part of the 'bear hotel'. Sometimes watching the bear camera during these times can provide some pretty funny moments including what we like to call 'bear yoga sessions' with some interesting stretches!Don't forget you can check out the bear camera on our website and on a television screen inside the
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We Day Vancouver Brings 18,000 Youth Together
We Day Vancouver Oct. 13, 2011 On October 13, Grouse Mountain was able to sponsor We Day Vancouver for the second year in a row. Rogers Arena was filled with the excitement and enthusiasm of 18,000 youth, educators and special guests and we were so proud to be part of it all.
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Vote in the Quiksilver Photographer and Filmmaker Showdowns
Get Your Votes In Quiksilver Photographer and Filmmaker Showdowns Quiksilver Showdown Over the City took place at Grouse Mountain March 23 & 24 under glorious sunny skies. The riding was mind blowing. Five filmmakers captured the action and told the story from their own unique point of view. All five short films are excellent and available to view, and vote on, courtesy of our friends at
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Thrill a Skier or Rider This Christmas
Thrill a Skier or Rider this Christmas Multi-day snow packs are the perfect something for the snow lover on your list It's gift giving made easy. Grouse Mountain's 5- and 10-day Snow Packs are a great way to ensure that snow enthusiast on your list gets out to enjoy the Mountain this season. Multi-Day Snow Packs provide both flexibility and savings. With a 5-day Snow Pack you'll save more than 10
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Guess Our Opening Date For a Chance to Win!
Guess Our Opening Date For a Chance to Win! What day will we open for the 2013/14 season? Have a knack for guessing games? Does your heart start beating faster at the sight of the first snowfall? If you answered ‘yes’ to those two questions, then you just might want to enter our Opening Date contest! Predict what our 2013/14 Winter Season Opening Day will be and if you’re correct, you'll be
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Ring in 2014 at the Peak of Vancouver!
by calling Chalet Reception at 604.998.5045. Looking for a delicious way to celebrate the holiday season with your family, friends or coworkers? Join us Monday through Friday for a festive 3-course set lunch menu at The Observatory. Select dates are still available to reserve online. For larger parties, please call 604.980.9311.
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Grinder and Coola enter their Upper Pond Habitat!
Grinder and Coola Enter the Upper Pond Habitat... Birds in Motion arrive and are set to begin demonstrations... This morning Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, entered the first of their two summer habitats - the Upper Pond area. They spent a bit of time inside their den, anxiously watching us, as we opened the gate from the hibernation area into the Upper Pond Habitat and when
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Fledgling Steller's Jays Exploring the Mountain
coming to our feeding station to show their young how to crack black oil sunflower seeds. An interesting observation I noticed today is the parent Jay does not feed the fledgling directly but rather shows them closely how they are cracking and eating the seeds.The young yell incessantly at the parent, however, so it makes for some interesting watching!The Steller's Jay is the official Provincial Bird
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Gray Jays Hanging out With the Bears
human traffic since they have learned that where there are humans, there is usually food. There other moniker, camp robber, is very appropriate as they are known to wait for unsuspecting humans to set-up a campsite and then when backs are turned they will raid the food supplies, even going right into backpacks to get a snack.Gray Jays are members of the Corvidae family of birds which includes Crows
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