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More Terrain Opens: The Cut Opens for Winter Season Sunday, November 20th
, November 18th with Paradise Bowl and Heaven’s Sake via the Greenway and Peak chairs.Check out our "Welcome Winter" video (above) for a little inspiration, then load up those boards and come and join us on the slopes.
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The Cut Opens Sunday, Nov. 20
Mountain opened for its 85th season on Friday, November 18th with Paradise Bowl and Heaven’s Sake via the Greenway and Peak chairs.Check out our "Welcome Winter" video above for a little inspiration, then load up those boards and come and join us on the slopes.
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First Hummingbird Banding Session of the Season!
First Hummingbird Monitoring Session of the Year Yesterday we held our first hummingbird monitoring session of the year. According to our schedule, and the arrival of the birds in May, we were supposed to begin several weeks ago but the weather has not permitted us to safely band the birds. Tuesday, the weather held and our volunteers made it up and we ran a standard five hour monitoring
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Bears still Snowed In
Bears Still Snowed In! As if to say, Happy April Fools Day, more snow fell over the bear den and bear habitat. We have begun to see a few signs of spring, but the snow has shown no sign of stopping. Grinder and Coola's 'Bear Hotel' is still surrounded by over 15 feet of snow! This makes it fairly dark inside, and when the boys have made their first exploratory journeys to the front part of
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A Recipe for Romance - Valentine's Day at the Peak of Vancouver
-taking views with a 3- or 6-course Valentine’s Day dinner you have the perfect recipe for romance. Call Chalet Reception at 604.998.5045 for your reservation. Seatings are available in the Observatory from 4pm on February 14, or for those who want to get a jump on the Valentine’s Day rush, we will also be offering the same Valentine’s Day menu on February 12 & 13, 2012. Get a sneak peek at our
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Insurance Institute of BC Fondue Dinner
that would showcase our beautiful city to our out-of-town guests,” says Charlene from the Institute. After a site inspection on a very snowy day, the event organizers were won over by the idea of a fondue dinner. They decided that the Mountain was the perfect way to showcase the city - and bring something different and unique to the evening.To enhance the Vancouver-only experience, the group rented a
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The Perfect Valentine's Gift for Fitness Lovers
entry into the Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run. There is no better way to get fit this winter while reducing stress and having fun in the outdoors. Beginners, Ladies Only and Race Preparation Clinics take place on Saturdays and Sundays throughout February & March and cost $69 per person. Visit our snowshoeing section for all you need to know about programs at Grouse Mountain. Not sure of the perfect
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Thank You For Another Phenomenal Winter
active until the return of winter. The 2011/2012 winter season saw Grouse Mountain breaking our average snowfall record, for the past ten years, with a stunning 1,163 centimetres of white gold. With an early start on November 18 to massive deliveries of snow in January and February this truly was an exceptional season for everyone who hit the slopes. From our festive Peak of Christmas celebration and
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Sleepy Bears Almost Ready for Hibernation
has decreased, so in response we have decreased the amount of food they are receiving. They will have a couple more salmon feeds and are still receiving their daily vegetables but once the snow starts to fall we will cut off this supply as well and this will be the final trigger that it's time to hibernate.Depending on what Mother Nature decides to do in regards to snowfall over the next little
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In the News: Globe and Mail, June 1, 2012
look at the legendary Lions; the Coastal Scenic Tour, which takes you over local mountains, English Bay and Stanley Park; and the Crown Mountain Tour where you zoom in on an extinct volcano.“Within 10 seconds, you’re in rugged West Coast mountains, so you’re getting the jagged peaks, the lakes and the glaciers,” says Blackcomb Aviation Vice President Steve Wright. “So it’s ‘Ooh, aah’ as soon as you
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