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Bear Habitat Excavation Begins!
Excavations to the Bear Habitat Underway! This week we began excavations to the Bear's hibernation habitat - the first area they access after they emerge from their winter's sleep. The first stage is to get in there with the heavy machinery and remove the majority of the snow. Our excavators and grooming machines have been working this week to remove the 15 feet of snow currently present in
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Snowshoe Away Your Holiday Indulgences
others into snowshoe running machines. The cross training benefits of this sport appeal to runners, hikers, skiers and all outdoor enthusiasts.” Start off the season by joining one of our Demonstration Sessions on Wednesday, January 2nd. With the Inaugural Grouse Mountain Yeti Snowshoe race on February 16th, and the Annual Grouse Mountain Snowshoe Classic on March 22nd, there are plenty of milestones
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Joe Gray steals the day in the ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge!
native Eric Carter who followed up seconds later with a time of 29:36.In the women’s category, 2014 Winter Olympic medallist Kristin Størmer Steira of Oslo, Norway claimed first place honours with a time of 30 minutes and 52 seconds – a new female record. Hot on her heels were 15-year-old twin dynamos Christina and Julie Sevsek of Surrey who claimed second and third place with times of 33:28 and 33:31
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NBC Today Show - February 18th 2010
NBC Today Show - February 18th 2010 Previous Shows & Recaps February 18, 2010 NBC Today show's guests were: Shaun White - 2010 Olympic gold medalist and world-renowned snowboarder Scotty Lago - 2010 Olympic bronze medalist in the snowboard half-pipe Brian Boitano - Olympic gold medalist Hidezaku Tojo - when it comes to world class sushi, no name in Canada tops Tojo, internationally acclaimed
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The snow season lasts longest here
The snow season lasts longest here The snow season lasts longest at Grouse Mountain.Also, season passholders invited to bring a guest to ski or ride free this Friday. April 1, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – The spectacular winter season underway at Grouse Mountain until April 26th, has been a boon for snow enthusiasts, and with nearly 500 cm of snow atop our downhill terrain, this
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Namaste! Mountaintop Yoga Returns
classes every Saturday at 10:30am until August 24 in the Plaza at the top of Grouse Mountain. Whether you need a great post-Grind cool down or would just love to experience a different yoga venue at one of the city's most spectacular locations these 30 minute classes are bound to enhance your physical well-being and kick start your weekend. Yoga mats will be provided to the first 50 yogis for the class
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Season Extended Through April 29
Mountaintop patio can’t be beat. Grouse Mountain will maintain regular hours of operation from 9am-10pm through to April 29th. So get out there and enjoy Mother Nature's bounty.
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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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Birds Enjoying some Nice Flying Weather!
the falcons. Here is Trinity, a hybrid falcon, going after a lure in mid-air and upside down! These thrilling displays provide an amazing look at the adaptations of raptors and provide a ton of information on the different species seen. Be sure to check out the demonstrations held daily at 1:30pm, 3:30pm and 5:30pm. Be sure to get there early for a front row seat!
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Grouse Mountain's Olympic Torch Relay
matter where they live and truly make these Canada’s Games,” said John Furlong, Chief Executive Officer of the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC). On February 12, 2010, the Olympic Flame will make its way to downtown Vancouver to light the Olympic Cauldron in a magical and awe-inspiring moment before a television audience of three billion people
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