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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2020
multiple ponds, a stream system, forested areas, hills and open fields - a lot of areas to explore! As expected, Grinder entered first but was very quickly followed by Coola. Grinder is the more explorative of the bears whereas Coola watches Grinder and then, if it all looks good, follows on his heels. The bears spent the next couple of hours checking out the habitat and see what was still covered by
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-upper-pond-habitat-2020
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Light Up the Night at 24 Hours of Winter
Light Up the Night Join us at 24 Hours of Winter - Feb. 11 & 12 Help us to light up the night this February 11&12. Vancouver’s favourite sleepless night is quickly approaching. Make sure you’ve marked your calendar to join us at 24 Hours of Winter for 36 consecutive hours of fun! 24 Hours of Winter is chock-a-block with activity, including our after-dark spectacle, the Torch Light Parade
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/light-up-the-night-at-24-hours-of-winter
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Bears Stir Just a Little More Often
Bears stir a little more often... HIBERNATION UPDATEGrinder and Coola continue their 2019/2020 winter dormancy period and everything is going well. With the longer daylight hours and slightly warmer temperatures we are seeing the bears stirring more often. If you haven't checked it out yet there is a great time-lapse feature with our infrared bear camera - just click on the icon in the upper
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-stir-just-a-little-more-often
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Grouse Mountain's Seasonal Maintenance Complete
valid identification.For full information on open activities and operating hours, please check our Current Conditions page.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-reopening-saturday-november-9
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Grouse Grind Change in Hours of Operation - Oct. 7
Grouse Grind Hours On Friday, October 7, new hours will be in effect As of Friday, October 7, Metro Vancouver will be changing the hours of operation for the Grouse Grind to:7:30am-4:30pm, daily.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-grind-change-in-hours-of-operation-oct-7
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Grouse Grind Change in Hours of Operation - Sept. 16
Grouse Grind Hours of Operation New hours are in effect on Sept. 16 Effective Friday, September 16, 2011, the Grouse Grind hours of operation will be 7:00am-5:30pm, 7 days a week.For the latest updates on Grouse Grind operations, contact Metro Vancouver.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-grind-change-in-hours-of-operation-sept-16
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Multi-Grouse Grind® Challenge Raises Thousands for BC Children’s Hospital
Multi-Grouse Grind® Challenge Raises Thousands for BC Children’s Hospital Record setting day on the Grouse Grind at the 4th annual event (North Vancouver) After an amazing 19-hour day on the Grouse Grind®, Grouse Mountain is thrilled to announce that the Multi-Grouse Grind® Challenge has raised over $34,000 in support of the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. A new female record was set at this
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from 19th Hibernation
bathe in a small icy pond. A bit of wrestling and food gathering seemed to wear them out quickly as, after an hour or so, back they went to their den for a nap. Typically, even though they have not eaten for almost 5 months, Grizzlies do not emerge from hibernation anxious to eat. It takes a while for their digestive system to kick start, and their preferred food items for the first few month are
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grinder-and-coola-emerge-from-19th-hibernation
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June 2nd is Only for Early Birds!
June 2nd Is Only For Early Birds! Adjusted operating hours on Saturday, June 2nd On Saturday, June 2nd Grouse Mountain is condensing its daily operations to accommodate a private function. So…June 2nd is the perfect day to make it an early start at Grouse Mountain! The Peak of Vancouver will be accessible to passholders and day visitors until 2pm on June 2nd (final Skyride upload at 1pm). Hiker
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/adjusted-operating-hours-on-june-2nd
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Help Out Those Winter Hummingbirds
) stays both fresh and unfrozen. It should be changed every couple of days and the feeder washed thoroughly with a mild soap solution. The feeders can be brought in overnight as hummingbirds will not feed during the hours of darkness. Then when you wake up and place the feeder out it will still be warm from being inside - just make sure to have it out a little bit before dawn.There are commercial
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/help-out-those-winter-hummingbirds