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Thank You For Another Phenomenal Winter
summer months for all the latest news updates.
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/thank-you-for-another-phenomenal-winter
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Sleepy Bears Almost Ready for Hibernation
us to take down and store the Upper Pond habitat so that it doesn't get destroyed in the snow.We have given Grinder and Coola their first Pacific Silver Fir tree branches which they will use to construct their hibernation bed. They prefer the Silver Fir because the needles are flat and relatively soft. Speaking from personal experience, it does make a very comfy mattress!The appetite of the bears
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Grinder and Coola Poke Their Heads Out
each day and the bears are sensing this and beginning to roam outside of their sleeping chamber.Depending on temperatures, we anticipate the bears emerging from hibernation at some point in April.Watch for further updates!
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grinder-and-coola-poke-their-heads-out
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Seek the Peak: Caity's story
don't know how his lungs held up but he quoted the whole thing, and with enthusiasm, to boot! It was incredibly entertaining and took our minds off the painful task we were doing, but it was also kind of fitting. If you haven't seen the movie at least read the quote here. 5. Why should others register for Seek the Peak?If you can, then you should. Like I said before, if you could celebrate your luck
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New! After School Zone Camps
:30pm-8:00pm and include pick up and drop off from the base of the mountain, lessons, rental equipment* (if necessary) and a dinner break. There is also a bonus included for parents who book their child in the program as they will receive a 10% discount off a Snow School lesson for themselves. Space is limited so please call Guest Services for more information and to book at 604.980.9311.*Helmets are
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/new-after-school-zone-camps
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High Performance Starts with the Right Equipment
partners at Elan have designated Grouse Mountain as one of their testing sites. That means that we get the inside scoop on what’s new in downhilling and riding equipment. Our high performance rentals include the very latest and greatest in equipment, carefully set-up for your exact measurements and ability. Take your skiing or riding to the next level with the right equipment.Call Guest Services at
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/high-performance-starts-with-the-right-equipment
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First Snow of the Season!
winter. Sign up for Snow Alerts by, texting SNOWALERT to 333777 to find out when we have a 10cm snowfall. In the meantime channel your inner meteorologist and enter your opening day prediction opening date on Facebook for a chance to win great prizes.Click here to enter the contest.
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Winter Camouflage in use by Grouse Mountain Wildlife
Winter Camouflage in use by Grouse Mountain Wildlife With snow now covering all of the terrain at Grouse Mountain, many of our winter wildlife inhabitants have changed colour to match the new white background.The two that stand out the most are the Snowshoe Hair (Lepus americanus) and the Ermine or Short-tailed Weasel (Mustela erminea). We see these two quite often up here (and their tracks
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/winter-camouflage-in-use-by-grouse-mountain-wildlife
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Make every Grouse Grind count
is intended to create greater awareness and ‘raise a mountain of money’ for the BC Children’s Hospital.The concept is simple. Sign up. Collect pledges. Do the Grouse Grind. Raise a mountain of money for BC Children's Hospital! People can sign-up for Grind For Kids online at www.grindforkids.com and ask friends, family and co-workers to pledge a donation for every Grind they complete. Announcing the
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/make-every-grouse-grind-count
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Grinder and Coola emerge from 2011/2012 hibernation period!
summer opening weekend.Grinder and Coola can now be visited by guests at the mountain. Those of you wishing to view the bears should follow the signs located outside the chalet for the current path to the hibernation habitat.More bear updates to follow!
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grinder-and-coola-emerge-from-20112012-hibernation-period