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Grizzly Bears Enjoy a Good Summer Splash
Grinder and Coola have stashed some of their favourite items, including old bones, branches, grass clumps and an old shovel handle, in the mud at the bottom of the ponds. It is not uncommon to see them with their heads submerged (ears poking out of course!) and paws active as they search the bottom for where they last left their items. Today, Coola was playing with an old bone and was twirling it
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Skiers and Riders Are Using Their Heads At Grouse Mountain
their heads”, says Grouse Mountain General Manager Michael Cameron. “While snowsports continue to be amongst the safer outdoor activities we couldn’t ignore the powerful message that this sends to those who have recently spoken up about legislating mandatory helmet laws. Skiers and riders are increasingly demonstrating their ability to make smart choices for themselves and their families”. Grouse
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Recipe: Sticky Toffee Pudding
mesh, remove vanilla pod and place bowl over ice bath to cool rapidly. Once cold, pour the mixture into ice cream machine and follow manufacturer's directions. Toffee Sauce 1 cup (250 mL) butter 1 cup (250 mL) brown sugar 1 cup (250 mL) whipping cream (35%) 1/4 cup (60 mL) fancy molasses 1 freshly squeezed lemon wedge Combine the butter, sugar, and whipping cream into a pot. Boil for 5 to 10 minutes
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10 Years of Y2Play at Grouse Mountain!
$730 $435 Youth(13 – 18) $195 $525 $330 Child (5 – 12) $50 $315 $265 Senior (65 +) $95 $525 $430 Tot $25 $40 $15 Family (2 adult & 2 youth/ children) $725 $1775 $1050 With this season’s snowfall reaching epic levels, there’s still plenty of skiing and riding to take advantage of. For additional information about Grouse Mountain, and a full roster of what’s happening at the Peak
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Summer Starts Right Now!
Summer Starts Right Now! Summer activities begin at the Peak of Vancouver Grab your sunglasses, big appetites and snowshoes as Grouse Mountain is ready to kick off our summer season on Saturday May 21. It has been a record breaking winter but we will transition into full summer operation this Victoria Day long weekend with all our fabulous activities including the Eye of the Wind, lumberjack
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Look up! Grouse Mountain Torch Relay
torches in hand to mark the one-year countdown to the world spotlight shining on Vancouver. The city’s favourite playground will be aglow with enthusiastic skiers carving their way down the mountain in wide, deliberate turns that will be easily visible from countless vantage points throughout the city. “The effect of the Torch Parade in the dark is truly spectacular”, says Toby Barrett, Grouse
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Mind Over Matter
the same time. Can’t we go back to grade school when there was an allotted time for recess where it was required to go outside and run around for at least 20 minutes a day? No one tells you that disappears in your adult life, no fair!Then he did something that blew my mind completely, instructing me to the Seek the Peak training schedule that was posted on Grouse Mountain's website, I noticed the
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New All Mountain Pass
. This unique and new concept pass aptly named the All Mountain Pass will provide holders with four-season admission to their favorite Grouse Mountain adventures. This is the first pass of its kind in the Lower Mainland that truly offers access all season, to all mountain adventures. All Mountain Passholders will not only get unlimited skiing & riding but also unlimited Mountaintop Ziplining and
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 25
continued along enjoying the quiet and peacefulness of the forest. As I got closer to the figure ahead of me on the trail I came to realize, what I originally thought was another hiker, was in fact a full size mule deer. I slowed my pace, but noticed I was still catching up to the deer, who seemed to be in no rush and who occasionally looked back at me. I have a healthy respect for all wildlife and at no
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-moment-contest-july-25
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation!
drop as drastically as true hibernators, instead they slow down. Also, bears quite often go for 'sleep walks' during the winter to stretch their muscles and keep their bones strong.We will soon be switching our hibernation cameras out onto the habitats to allow Grinder and Coola's fans to watch them in action in their habitat. Please stay tuned!
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