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Register Early for Snow School - Save 20%
Snow School - Register Early and Save 20%! Early registration for Snow Camps & Clinics has begun Summer may have been over in a flash but don’t let the arrival of fall dampen your spirits. There is no better time to start thinking ahead to winter and all the great days that await you on the slopes. Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s best place to learn to ski and ride so why not let our friendly
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/register-early-for-snow-school-save-20
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10 things we love about an Annual Local’s Pass
-degree view of Vancouver from a bird’s-eye view? With an Annual Local’s Pass you’ll receive a 20% discount off Mountain Ziplines and Eye of the Wind tours – one-of-a-kind experiences you won’t find anywhere else.6) Create lasting memories for your child during an Adventure Camp…because you’ll receive a 20% discount if you’re an Annual Local’s Passholder. With an outdoor playground unlike any other
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A Golden Tram Surf
comfortable to wear. Even the Quik thermal wear is 'camo', how cool can that be! To commemorate the Golden Year I created my own snowboard graphics themed after Grouse Mountain's creative and dedicated Park Crew - check it all out on this short video.Looking forward to seeing you on the slopes! Paul
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Grinder & Coola Emerge from Hibernation
Grinder & Coola Emerge from Hibernation April 28, 2008, North Vancouver, BC - Grinder and Coola, resident grizzly bears at Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife, came out of hibernation on Friday afternoon after their longest hibernation period to date. Extreme snow conditions and unseasonably cool temperatures have a big impact on the length of their hibernation. After digging
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grinder-coola-emerge-from-hibernation
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Daylight grows longer - Bears Stir
Hibernation Continues as the Days Grow Longer Meanwhile the Bears are stirring more often... Well, after a lot of February snow, the longer days of March are upon us. This also means that our 13th grizzly bear hibernation season on Grouse Mountain is drawing to a close. I've been spending a lot more time watching the hibernation den camera (screen shot below) and observing Grinder and Coola
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/daylight-grows-longer-bears-stir
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BC Couple in their 80s break records by reaching summit of Mt.Kilimanjaro
Grouse Grind a cumulative total of 7 times - achieving the equivalent height of Mt. Kilimanjaro on Sunday adding some incredible local support to the Ascent for Alzheimer's campaign", says Grouse Mountain General Manager, Michael Cameron. "We are thrilled that the Mt. Kilimanjaro Grouse Grind for Alzheimer's saw such an outstanding first year fundraising total and we are looking forward to even more
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Are Your Ready to Step Up for BC's Sick Kids?
Are You Ready to Step Up for BC's Sick Kids? If you’re a regular Grouse Grinder, you’re already committed to your own heart health. How about stepping up your commitment and raising funds for the new Cardiology unit at BC Children’s Hospital? Now in its fourth year, the Grind For Kids campaign has raised over $450,000 for BC’s sick kids. Grinders sign up and ask friends, family and co-workers to
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/are-your-ready-to-step-up-for-bcs-sick-kids
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Seek the Peak 2014: a recap!
Dignums conquered the course with a time of 1:25:35. You can check for all racers’ official times here. The day ended with inspiring words and thanks from Grouse Mountain’s general manager Michael Cameron and BC Cancer Foundation’s Christine Basque. All said and done, more than 700 racers tackled the 16-kilometre climb from West Vancouver’s Ambleside Park to the Peak of Vancouver and raised almost
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/seek-the-peak-2014-a-recap
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2009 World Police & Fire Games Results
. Minister of Healthy Living and Sport Ida Chong was joined by local police and fire officials, as well as government representatives to present medals to all the podium winners.“We are very proud to have been selected to showcase the Grouse Grind as a unique venue symbolizing Vancouver's outdoor culture and breathtaking scenery," says Michael Cameron, Grouse Mountain general manager. Athletes came from
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/2009-world-police-fire-games-results
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Omega The Wolf
1998 and retired from the movie industry. He came to live with the rest of his pack at Grouse Mountain in 2004.We will greatly miss hearing the early morning wolf howls of Omega as he alerted all within range of his presence. We are comforted to know that Omega lived a long, comfortable and stimulating life under our care, and that he inspired a respect and awe for wolves in thousands of people