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Bears Enter 23rd Hibernation Period
to weigh them first thing in the spring when they emerge and compare! follow along on our webcam You can see the "action" from inside the Grizzly Bear's sleeping den on our infrared webcam found at: https://www.grousemountain.com/web-cams/bear-den-camYou can see the bears doing their last bed making preparations (have to make sure it's juuuust right!) and some final adjustments before really
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-23rd-hibernation-period
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Snowshoeing
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Terrain Park Handle Tow
can move up to 600 people per hour, and is elevating the Park experience for both skiers and riders. “The idea for this new lift actually came directly from our Park users,” said Michael Cameron, President, Grouse Mountain Resort. “They asked, we listened, and as the name suggests, the Short Cut will improve efficiency getting up the mid-section of Side Cut allowing skiers and riders to get in even
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Grouse Grind Mountain Run Hits the Trail August 26th
Grind is a challenging hike on any given day, the Mountain Run takes the intensity to a whole new level. Athletes sprint, jog, or power-walk their way up the mountain, aiming for their personal best times. It’s a race against both the clock and their own physical limits, and the atmosphere is electric with camaraderie and shared enthusiasm. Those looking to sprint up the mountain will be expected to
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-grind-mountain-run-hits-the-trail-august-26th
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Bear Day in 3 Minutes
new 24 hour bear camera time laps feature Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, continue to sleep away during their 2022/2023 winter dormancy period (aka Hibernation). This doesn't mean, however, that they are simply remaining in one spot for the entire time. Wish you could see what their entire day looks like? Well we have an exciting new time lapse feature on the bear camera
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2023
Bears Move Into Their Upper Pond Summer Habitat expansion Today we opened up the bears' larger Upper Pond section of their summer habitat. This marks about half of their summer territory here at Grouse Mountain.Grinder and Coola came out of hibernation on May 3rd and have spent the last couple weeks in their hibernation habitat while we excavated their habitat from the snow and set it up for
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-upper-pond-habitat-2023
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Corporate Adventure Training Ziplines
-bonding. Along the way, our fun and friendly guides will look after your safety, facilitate team-building activities and create a fun and exciting adventure that will leave a lasting impression. Inquire Now Program Objectives Create a positive atmosphere of fun and camaraderieTo promote positive team relationshipsTo encourage healthy competition to help achieve best performance HIGHLIGHTS &
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Happy Holidays from the Wildlife Crew at Grouse Mountain
winter sleep which started on November 23rd, 2023. We look forward to seeing them out and about again in the Spring!Our Owl Wildlife Ambassadors had a great summer of owl talks, school visits, camp visits and general wanderings around the mountain! We welcomed a new addition this year and after a naming contest introduced Apollo our newest ambassador - a young male Great Horned Owl. He continues to
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/happy-holidays-from-the-wildlife-crew-at-grouse-mountain
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Corporate Mountain Ropes Adventure
successfully navigate the course.For teams with participants that would prefer to keep their feet planted on the ground, your team needs you! Encourage and support your coworkers - these individuals have a different view and an advantage of seeing the course in a way to help the people in the ropes course navigate it.Inquire Now program objectives Create a positive atmosphere of fun and camaraderieTo promote
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Grouse Mountain Provides a “Short Cut” For Terrain Park Users
, eliminating the need for skiers and riders to use the Screaming Eagle Chair.“The idea for this new lift actually came directly from our Park users,” said Michael Cameron, President, Grouse Mountain Resort. “They asked, we listened, and as the name suggests, the Short Cut will improve efficiency getting up the mid-section of Side Cut allowing skiers and riders to get in even more laps.” “We’ve always tried