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Summer Mountain Safety
weather can change quickly and there is usually a difference in temperature from the base to the mountaintop. • Use sun protection. UV levels can rise with an increase in altitude. Please wear appropriate sunglasses and sunscreen to protect yourself from these harmful UV rays.• Always be cautious and obey posted signs and warnings. Please be aware, you may encounter maintenance vehicles or other heavy
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Wildlife Refuge
survive. Coola is an easygoing bear who’s content to let Grinder take the lead in new discoveries. He can usually be found submerged up to his neck in the large pond, carefully feeling around for his underwater 'bath toys' - a log, large bone and favourite rock. owls At Grouse Mountain we appreciate and respect wild places and wildlife. Our Refuge includes some outstanding owl ambassadors who help
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Education Programs
specific school safety guidelines in mind: We can deliver in a classroom We can deliver in a presentation or board roomWe can deliver in the gym to a pod We can deliver in the schoolyard to a podAVAILABILITYMonday - Friday: from 9 am - 2 pm*Please allow extra time for setting up and taking down the presentation.Book Now Pricing Price First 45 min presentation $300
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Zipline
Mountain Ziplines Our dual-line, five-line (or three-line) circuit gives you an adrenaline-pumping tour across the peaks and canyons of Grouse and Dam Mountains. The tour lasts about two hours and can be booked as an individual or as a group. What the Tour IncludesThe zipline experience will give you a unique perspective of Grouse Mountain, combining heart-pounding thrills with an exploration of
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Grouse Grind
nutrition and hydrate before embarking on the Grouse Grind. In addition, it is essential to be safe by carrying at least one litre of water or a sports beverage. In case you need an energy boost, we suggest bringing a snack like trail mix, a power bar, chocolate, a banana or nuts. There are no garbage receptacles on the trail so be prepared to carry everything with you all the way to the top. Please be
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Bears Emerge 2025
the seasonal shift in the alpine world they call home. They entered their den on November 20th, 2024 last fall. Hibernation is a remarkable survival strategy for bears, allowing them to endure the harsh winter months when food is scarce. Grinder, the more dominant of the two, tipped the scales at a hefty 960 pounds before entering hibernation. When he finally stepped out this spring, he had slimmed
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Bears Enter Upper Pond 2022
Bears enter large upper pond habitat Grinder and Coola enter their Upper Pond Habitat for the first time this spring Bears enjoy being back in their familiar habitat Today we were happy to open up Grinder and Coola's large Upper Pond Habitat for the year. Our resident Grizzly bears emerged on April 28th into their small Hibernation Habitat while our team worked on clearing snow and preparing
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Snowboard Day Lessons
available for Levels 1 - 3 only FAQ Display +Level 1: First Time Rider Put on and take off snowboard, safety strapAble to sidestep up and down slight inclinesAble to straight run on gentle slopeIntroduced to and understands the Alpine Responsibility Code + Level 2: Beginner Rider Begin to develop a balanced body positionAble to link turns on ParadiseAble to ride the Greenway Chair and offload
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Adult Lessons
runningAble to get up from a fallen positionAble to make a gliding snowplowAble to make a snowplow stopCan use the Magic Carpet + Level 2: Beginner Snowplow Braking snowplow to control speedAble to side step on any hillCan turn legs to show direction changeCan link snowplow turns down Paradise BowlCan skate along flatsAble to get on and off chairlifts and understandschairlift safetySkis under control
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Adventure Day Camps
FRIDAY UNIQUELY BC We begin with a First Nations presentation packed with songs, dances and stories before discovering the sacred animals of the Squamish culture and their spirit qualities. To end the day campers will practice "stealth" forest games, make a mini book and power up our snow machine.HighlightsSongs, dances and stories with First Nations ElderMini bookWater game Junior Camp Dates &