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Cool down Altitudes Bistro this summer!
summer 2009 season. Contest Rules: Contestants must reside in Vancouver’s Lower Mainland Region, and must be older than 19 years of age. All cocktail recipe submissions should include local and legally available ingredients (liquor, spice or garnish). The recipe must cost no more than $3 per 2 ounces per glass. You must submit a name along with your drink recipe, and are also encouraged to mention the
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/cool-down-altitudes-bistro-this-summer
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Keep Altitudes Bistro refreshed this summer!
cocktail recipe submissions should include local and legally available ingredients (liquor, spice or garnish). The recipe must cost no more than $3 per 2 ounces per glass. You must submit a name along with your drink recipe, and are also encouraged to mention the farms or retail shops in the Lower Mainland where ingredients were sourced.Deadline for Submissions: Monday, May 31, 2010 Recipes can be
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/keep-altitudes-bistro-refreshed-this-summer
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Tale of Two Critters
, Tamiasciurus douglasii, loves coniferous forests. It inhabits the coastal sub-alpine forests from the Sierra Nevada range in California, through British Columbia and up into Alaska. You can hear it's sharp alarm call quite often as you hike through the woods around the Vancouver mountains. In fact, some local First Nations refer to this squirrel as "Pillillooeet" in reference to its call. This shrill
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Y2Players Bring a Friend for Free - Feb. 3-7
snowshoe together in the sunshine at the Peak of Vancouver, then flash your pass for more great benefits like:1 free rental of: skates, snowshoes and ski or snowboard (and 20% off subsequent equipment rentals) 20% off private lessons20% off retail purchases (regular-priced merchandise) $30 off Mountain Zipline tours 20% off Eye of the Wind tours 20% off Starbucks purchases (Grouse Mountain location only
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/y2players-bring-a-friend-for-free-feb-3-7
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The new buzz here at the Grouse Mountain Refuge!
-system as pollinators and there have been declining numbers of them over the past years. Scientists are not sure what the cause of this die off is, but speculation is that rising global temperatures combined with overuse of pesticides are to blame.Our bees will gather nectar from mountaintop sub-alpine flowers, such as blueberries, lupine, clover and wildflowers. The honey they produce will be
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/the-new-buzz-here-at-the-grouse-mountain-refuge
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Y2Players, Enter to Win the Golden Ticket!
-lifetime prize package available to one lucky Y2Player.To enter, find the contest entry form on our Facebook page and submit a photo with a 100-word or less answer to the question "Why do you Y2Play?" by March 7, 2013.Read More
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/y2players-enter-to-win-the-golden-ticket
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Black-tailed Deer Soft Release on Grouse Mountain
subspecies of Mule Deer and are found in forested mountains along the Pacific coast from California to Alaska.-Black-tailed males, called Bucks, grow new antlers each year. Females do not have antlers.-Black-tailed deer are ruminants with four stomachs. Their preferred food, which includes new plant growth, acorns, berries, fungi, grasses, lichen and nuts is digested multiple times to extract all of the
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/black-tailed-deer-soft-release-on-grouse-mountain
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Grouse Mountain Eat Local Recipe Contest
for six at Altitudes Bistro, in addition to having their delectable dish added to the restaurant menu for the winter 2008/2009 season. Contest Rules: Contestants must reside in Vancouver’s Lower Mainland Region, and can be of any age. All recipe submissions should include organic, local and seasonal ingredients. The shared meal needs to feed four people, and ingredients must cost less than $5 in
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-eat-local-recipe-contest
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Name Our Newest Feathered Resident
Our Great Horned Owlet Needs a Name Visit Grouse Mountain's Facebook page to enter our owlet naming contest. There’s a new addition to the Birds in Motion family here at Grouse Mountain. He is a domestic born, male Great-horned Owl. At the moment he is just over seven weeks old and looking for a name. What name do you think suits him?If this little owlet takes on the name you submit, you and a
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/name-our-newest-feathered-resident
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Bears Enter Lower Pond Habitat
beginning their explorations. The lower pond itself has begun to melt out and they both jumped into the icy waters for their first real submersion of the year (upper pond is still under a mound of snow). This was quickly followed by more excited wrestling and finally a long afternoon nap on the hillside in Lower Pond. As I write this they are back in the pond, playing away with the icebergs and snow
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-lower-pond-habitat