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The Observatory to reopen on June 10th
The observatory to reopen on june 10th The Observatory restaurant at Grouse Mountain will reopen this summer Grouse Mountain is excited to announce the reopening of The Observatory restaurant starting on Friday, June 10th.Housed in our mountaintop chalet overlooking the city of Vancouver, The Observatory offers views that are as unique as the food prepared by our talented chefs. The restaurant
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Day Lessons Confirmation
recommended for all participants. Helmets are mandatory for all children (18 and under) taking lessons. If your child has their own equipment but requires a helmet, they can rent one for an additional $5 + HST at the time of registration. Helmets can also be purchased at Outfitters in the Chalet, where Passholders receive a 20% discount on their purchase. As mountain conditions can change rapidly, please
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Sewer and Power Upgrage
Grouse Mountain Resort. Access to the work site will be from two fronts. The first being the top of Skyline Drive, the second being from the top of Mountain Highway via the Mountain Highway access road. Material deliveries along with crew and equipment will utilise both access points with no impact to traffic. This upgrade will support the other expansion projects taking place at Grouse Mountain
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Icy Treats for the Bears
- not the sort of prey they might find in the wild but one they really enjoy nevertheless! Making quick work of it... It takes our caretakers two days of layering and waiting to properly freeze a watermelon in a block of ice but it took the bears about 15 minutes each to get them apart and into the good stuff inside.Through a combination of claws, teeth and tongue the bears notched some scratches and
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Bears Enter Upper Pond 2022
would like to learn more about the bears, please attend one of our daily ranger talks at 10am, 12:30pm, 3pm or 4pm located at the Grizzly Habitat. We hope to see you up here soon saying hi to Grinder and Coola!
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Bears Preparing for Winter
could still gain up to 50 more pounds before entering their winter slumber. Coola is just breaking 1000 pounds and Grinder is approaching 900.We've also been busy reducing the size of the bears' habitat as they move closer into and around their winter den. We take down the bears' 5 acre summer fence each year as Grouse Mountain regularly gets snowfalls that tower above any fence left standing and
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
Wildlife.During their 171-day winter dormancy, Grinder and Coola were monitored by Grouse Mountain staff via an infrared cameraplaced in their hibernation den and the live feed was shared with the public on the Grouse Mountain website. Thishibernation period is the bears’ longest since their arrival at Grouse Mountain, surpassing last year’s record by one day. “We’re excited to welcome Grinder and Coola out of
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Grouse Mountain to Break Ground on Transformational Lift Replacement Project
landmark leading up to its centennial in 2026. “We are thrilled to be embarking on this transformational project as we approach the 100th anniversary of the first official ski season at the Resort,” says Michael Cameron, President of Grouse Mountain. “Since the world’s first double chairlift was built at the Resort in 1949, Grouse Mountain has had a rich history of investing in modern recreational
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Casual Dining
outdoor barbecue is open 12pm-dusk (weather-dependent).The Rusty Rail Grouse Grind Coffee Bar Offering a selection of light refreshments and specialty coffee beverages, the Grouse Grind® Coffee Bar is ideal for those on the go. Refuel after a grueling snowshoe with a hit of caffeine or select from a number of refreshing healthy snacks. BeaverTails Pastry BeaverTails pastries are deliciously addictive
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Reindeer Rest Before Christmas
good sampling of Alfalfa Salad - which as it turns out also makes a good day bed in the snow! LEArn about reindeers Dancer and Vixen love guests and helping us teach our visitors about reindeer life and history. Every day we host Reindeer Talks at 12pm and 3pm at the Reindeer Habitat next to Santa's Workshop. We would love to see you there!Want to know why the girls grow antlers as well as the boys
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