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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 27
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 27 Congratulations to Kathryn Mackenzie from Vancouver Kathryn Loves Grouse Mountain because... My beautiful niece Lauren was born in late April with a rare metabolic disorder that went undiagnosed and kept her in BC Children's hospital for 8 weeks. At one point the hospital staff prepared the family to say goodbye, but Lauren was a fighter. She refused to
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 20
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 20 We have a three-way tie today! Congratulations to Don Jamieson from North Vancouver Don's favourite Grouse Mountain moment was "I love Grouse Mountain and have spent many memorable hours skiing and hiking there. I've seen the logging show dozens of times and laugh just as hard every time. I've found treasures on your mountain over the years when hiking
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Bears Ready for Hibernation
Bears Ready for Hibernation Bears are super-plump and ready for a long winter. Grinder and Coola are now inhabiting their hibernation habitat around their bear den. Both bears are super plump and have put on more weight than in previous years - maybe this is a sign of a long and cold winter to come? They are spending their days laying around with the occasional foray to eat, although food is
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Buy Your Annual Local’s Pass Now to Secure 2014/15 Pricing
Grouse Mountain is holding its 2014/15 pricing, but come June 1 pass prices will increase. So now is the time to either purchase or renew your pass. What if your pass isn’t coming up for renewal for a little while? No problem, we can lock you in at today’s pricing by processing your renewal now and extending the valid date of your pass to reflect. An Annual Local’s Pass provides additional benefits
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Baby Wildlife Appearing on Grouse Mountain!
Baby Wildlife Appearing on Grouse Mountain! The first young animals of the year appear. Hello everyone! Spring is changing into summer (albeit slowly!) and with that change the first young animals of the year are starting to appear. We've already seen young deer following their mothers around, and black bears with cubs wandering the high areas of the mountain. In addition to the baby mammals, our
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Bears enter Hyperphagia
Bears Enter Hyperphagia Each fall, when the weather cools and the days grow shorter, grizzly bears enter a state known as hyperphagia. During this period, the bears bulk up as much as possible for the coming winter. Grinder and Coola are no exception to this and have begun to prepare for a cold, snowy winter.Over the last couple weeks we have seen an increase in the bears appetite coupled with
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Kids, Spend Your Pro-D Day at Grouse Mountain
will include spooky forest walks and stories, shadow puppet creations, Halloween scavenger hunts and ghoulish guess-what/mystery bowls. For more information and to register, please call 604.980.9311 or visit our Camps webpage.Adventure Camps
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Spring Conditions Don't Get Any Better Than This!
Spring Conditions Don't Get Any Better Spring has sprung and we have over 5 metres of snow remaining Spring has sprung, the sun is shining and we have over 5 metres of snow remaining as our base here at the Peak of Vancouver. Don't put away those skis and boards in the garage just yet as the best time of the year on the slopes has finally arrived. Forget your heavy jacket, put on a t-shirt and
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Help Us Light Up the Night
Help Us Light Up the Night Join our Torch Light Parade during 24 Hours of Winter In just over three weeks’ time, with the return of 24 Hours of Winter, we need your help to recreate the visually stunning Torch Light Parade that has become a favorite feature of this Olympic Anniversary event. If you are an advanced level skier or boarder over the age of 12, be a part of this proud tradition that
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Escape the sweltering heat
Escape the sweltering heat! Vancouver’s most-inviting patio kicks off another summer of social night festivities. North Vancouver, June 5, 2009 – Soaring temperatures this week may leave you searching for shade and wondering where to find cooler climes. Come up to the only cool spot in Vancouver at Grouse Mountain to relax and enjoy the rays without running for cover. Several degrees less heat
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