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Bears waken but go back to sleep
Bears Stir but Go Back to Bed Winter's Not Over for Grouse Mountain's Grinder and Coola With our recent unseasonable weather we often get asked how our two Grizzly Bears, Grinder and Coola, are doing in their dormancy period.We've been reviewing their web-cam footage and have noticed a little more activity but after some good stretching and maybe a quick tour of their bear hotel, they quickly
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Seek the Peak: Nicole's training diary - the final countdown
Seek the Peak: Nicole's training diary The final countdown: what you need to know Seek the Peak’ers - the final countdown is here! With less than one week to go until race day, it’s time to get prepared and stay relaxed ahead of June 14. All of your hard work and training is behind you, and you’re now ready to put it to the test. So what do you need to know for race day? The Grouse Grind For
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Bears Enter Lower Pond 2015
Grinder and Coola Enter Their Lower Pond Habitat Today marked the first day that Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife, entered their Lower Pond Habitat in 2015. This is also the earliest ever in the springtime that they have had access to their entire 5.5 Acre Summer Habitat. Each year we have to take the fencing down when the
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Recap: Whistler Water One Climb 2015 another success!
Whistler Water One Climb 2015 another success! Almost $210,000 raised for Free The Children over the past three years What’s better than beautiful sunshine, glorious warm weather and the Grouse Grind on a Sunday morning? Doing it all for a good cause, that’s what! Now in its third year, Whistler Water One Climb in partnership with Free The Children raises funds for a very special clean water
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Birds In Motion Profile: Dash
their nests on ledges or roofs of buildings and can be seen chasing pigeons and starlings. There are also some who make their home around Grouse Mountain. You can come visit Dash at our Birds In Motion Demonstration where he loves to soar high above the mountaintop and then dive towards the ground for his food. Birds In Motion Demonstration
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We're Open For The Winter Season
texting GROUSEREPORT to 333777 and get a text message every time we receive at least 10cm of fresh snow. Check out our webcams and Current Conditions for the latest info; and check out our new #houseofgrouse content to get pumped for the season!
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Ravenswood Winemaker's Dinner at The Observatory
known for its signature Zinfandel, Ravenswood's portofolio includes single vineyard designate wines, its country series wines and Vinters Blend bottlings. This special evening incorporates wine from different varietals and California growing areas.Ravenswood Wines will be paired with a menu created by The Observatory's Chef, Dennis Peckham. This is an evening for those who like big flavours, perfectly
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ROAM Winter Expo 2015
Visit Grouse Mountain at ROAM Winter Expo October 17th-18th, 2015 Grouse Mountain is thrilled to be part of the ROAM Winter Expo, where we will be sharing our #winterlove October 17th and 18th!Located at the Vancouver Convention Center, the ROAM Expo is a unique marketplace that brings together brands and services offering exciting and diverse ways to spend the low sun months. ROAM Expo will
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Barn Swallows Fledge and Prepare to Migrate
, the birds enter a stage of rapid growth from nestling (mostly naked) to fledgling (all feathered) over the next three weeks. Then it's time for practice flights!The birds left the nest just over a week ago now and have been practicing flying and building their strength for migration.Adult Barn swallows, even unrelated ones, help the young birds fly more easily and will even take turns providing
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Honey Flow
First Grouse Mountain Honey Extracted! We had an exciting day last week when we extracted our very first honey from our new Grouse Mountain Beehives! The two hives we had last season are now thriving and produced 30 lbs of honey so far! We have 15 new hives this year but typically they don't produce excess honey for harvest in their first season - we let them build up and get ready for next