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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. During their 128-day winter dormancy, wildlife rangers once again monitored Grinder and Coola via an infrared camera placed in their hibernation den and the live feed was shared with the public on the Grouse Mountain website. "It’s always a pleasure to welcome Grinder and Coola out of hibernation and watch them playfully explore their habitat", said Dr. Ken
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-grizzlies-awake-from-hibernation
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The Bears Weigh In
will be installing a couple new web cameras so that you can follow along at home when the bears enter this 5.5 acre habitat.Even though Grinder and Coola are once again out and about exploring their mountaintop habitat please remember that due to COVID-19 Grouse Mountain is temporarily closed and public access to Resort property is prohibited. You can still connect virtually with Grinder and Coola
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Bears Continue Their Winter Dormancy
Winter dormancy 2018/19 continues Just an update on Grinder and Coola's 2018/2019 dormancy period - all is going well and the boys continue to sleep most of the cold and snowy days away.We do see them get up from time to time on their infrared camera (see screen capture below!) as they stretch their muscles and check conditions outside of their sleeping chamber.What Grinder and Coola are going
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-continue-their-winter-dormancy
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Grouse Mountain Welcomes All Guests Back to Enjoy Summer Activities
excited to welcome all guests back to the fresh air and outdoor recreation on the mountaintop,” said Michael Cameron, Grouse Mountain’s President. “Grouse Mountain is a fantastic place to get outside this summer and enjoy activities like Zipline Tours, Ranger Talks and Mountain Ropes Adventure in a safe environment.” Take in the unparalleled views of the City and surrounding mountains from the Scenic
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2020
happy to announce two new webcams that showcase this habitat and allow you to follow along from home. You can view them on our webcam page at: https://www.grousemountain.com/web-cams .Even though Grinder and Coola are once again out and about exploring their mountaintop habitat please remember that due to COVID-19 Grouse Mountain is temporarily closed and public access to Resort property is
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-upper-pond-habitat-2020
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Grouse Mountain Wildlife Update
confident ambassador and he's quickly become a guest (and staff) favourite. He has a wonderfully quirky personality and a great sense of curiosity. He is often hanging out in the office with us and picks up everything to inspect what it is before we have to confiscate it. Odin came from the Northern Spotted Owl Breeding program in Langley where Barred Owls are helping researchers learn to better care
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grouse-mountain-wildlife-update
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Northland Properties Corporation to Acquire Grouse Mountain Resort from CM (Canada)
the community to ensure we maintain and evolve the iconic Grouse Mountain experience for all of our visitors.” Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s number one natural attraction. Welcoming 1.3 million guests each year, the Resort is the premiere year-round destination in the Lower Mainland offering a variety of thrilling outdoor adventures, exceptional cultural and educational experiences and the best in
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Grouse Mountain is Your Spring Break Headquarters
family fun.Bonus: Kids Ski Free This Spring BreakWe're offering a free Mountain Admission or Day Lift Ticket for every child/youth (18 and under) accompanied by a paying adult every weekday during Spring Break. Spring Break pricing is available in-person any weekday during Spring Break by visiting our Ticket Centre. Click here for full details. 1. Skiing And Riding With our snow base over 360cm deep
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grouse-mountain-is-your-march-break-headquarters
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Bears Prepare for Winter
Grinder and coola prepare for winter During the month of October our two Grizzly Bears, Grinder and Coola, seriously began their winter preparations. The boys entered their period of Hyperphagia, which is a fancy Greek word for 'pigging out', where they gain approximately 20% more body weight. As we enter November, Coola, the larger of the two bears, currently weighs in at 1030lbs - about 200
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-prepare-for-winter
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from 17th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain
Wildlife.During their 153-day winter dormancy, wildlife staff once again monitored Grinder and Coola via an infrared camera placed in their hibernation den and the live feed was shared with the public on the Grouse Mountain website."We’re pleased to welcome Grinder and Coola out of hibernation and watch them playfully explore their habitat", said Dr. Ken Macquisten, Refuge Director and Veterinarian