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Bears Emerge from 2021/2022 Hibernation Period
scattered around the habitat (their first food of the year!). This leafy green vegetable imitates the emerging grasses and shrubs that wild bears find on their first forays out from their winter chambers. The lettuce also has a high water content that helps flush out their stomachs and reboot their digestive systems following a winter of no food.After eating, the boys had numerous play wrestling sessions
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-emerge-from-2021-2022-hibernation-period
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SEASON OPENER GATHERING 3.0
, Lines Apparel, Nitro snowboardsand The Boardroom Shop will also be in attendance handing out high fives andspreading good vibes. They’ll also be handing out door crasher prizes for those taking full advantage of the Park. The Spreading Good Vibes crew will be hosting a twoonie raffle for some rare SGV soft goods. All funds raised will be donated to The RedCross to help those affected by the flooding
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/season-opener-gathering-3-0-d56c9da5-4046-43b0-9318-21612f912c68
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Grouse Mountain Announces Summer ‘On the Mountain’ Series
the skies for a bird’s-eye view on a Helicopter Tour above the North Shore Mountains departing from the mountaintop. Adventure seekers can feel the rush on our exhilarating five-line Mountain Ziplines or navigate their way through the trees on our Mountain Ropes Adventure™ aerial ropes course. Young adventurers can explore the Kids Tree Canopy Adventure™, a fully contained activity zone for children
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Fitness Focused Snowshoe Tour
length.Pre-registration required; no day-of program drop-in available. Must be 13 years or older for registration. session dates & times Between January 6 to March 31, Fitness Focused Snowshoe Tours will be held every Thursday from 6:30-8:30pm (based on registration). price & registration Fitness Focused Snowshoe Tours are $15 per person for a two-hour tour.Registration for Winter 2022 will be
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Bears Emerge 2021
, some digging of snow caves and some rolling around in the snow to clean off their coats. First Food After not eating or drinking for five months you would think that Grinder and Coola would be starving. This isn't actually the case as a bears stomach will shrink as their metabolism feeds off their stored body fats. Upon emerging in the spring bears will eat a small diet of moist greens to help
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Plan Your Day at Grouse Mountain
What's Your Travel Personality? We have a quiz for that!With all the ways you can fill your day at Grouse Mountain -- wildlife viewing, guided tours, strenuous hikes, casual strolls, ziplining, helicopter excursions, and on it goes -- a little advice based on your Travel Personality can go a long way towards shaping your perfect day. Take the Quiz If you take just five minutes to answer some fun
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Skyride reservation system no longer in use
handwashing. We thank you for your cooperation in helping us ensure the health and safety of our guests and team members.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/skyride-reservation-system-no-longer-in-use
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It's a Bearthday party!!
a Grizzly Bear Cake smash held at 2:30pm.Also to make it even easier for families to attend for a limited time, we're offering FREE Mountain Admission for up to 2 kids with every full fare Adult or Senior Mountain Admission purchase (web exclusive offer).We hope to see you up here this weekend to celebrate with Grinder and Coola!
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A Blizzard on Grouse Mountain
makes total sense that they have to hunt in daylight. Their yellow eyes indicate this as the yellow helps reduce some sun glare off of ice and snow.Blizzard is a Male Snowy Owl and one of the distinguishing features between the Males and Females is the darkness of their feathering. The females can have a lot of black and grey in their feathers whereas the males are nearly all white. The females are
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/a-blizzard-on-grouse-mountain
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20th Anniversary of Grinder and Coola's Arrival at Grouse Mountain
were created. Once ready the bears were transported to the mountain on September 5th 2001, brought up on the Blue Tram and the rest is history! Today Twenty years later Grinder and Coola are still healthy and happy and living at our refuge. We have learned a lot by raising them here and are hopeful that our experiences and observations can help future orphaned Grizzly Bears be rehabilitated and