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Passholder Skyride Reservations
How To: Book Your Skyride Please note: Skyride reservations are no longer in use. Step 1 Enter your pass number and birthdate along with any additional pass numbers of passholders visiting with you. Step 2 Select the date of your visit. Step 3 Select your Skyride boarding times. If you are planning to hike up and only require a download boarding time, please select download only. Make sure you
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Grinder and Coola Enter Lower Pond 2022
Grinder and Coola enter their lower pond habitat Bears enter Lower habitat for first time in 2022 Today marked the 2022 opening of Grinder and Coola's Lower Pond Habitat. It was a little delayed due to our high snow load this past season. Both bears were eager to enter the habitat and prior to it's opening were seen watching intently as Wildlife staff prepared the habitat for the bears
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Grinder and Coola Enter 22nd Hibernation Period
Grinder and Coola Enter 22nd Hibernation Period Enter den on November 21st Late afternoon yesterday, November 21st, saw Grinder and Coola enter their 22nd hibernation period here at Grouse Mountain. Both bears had been getting quite sleepy for the past week or so and had built a decent bed out of Pacific Silver-fir branches in their sleeping chamber. They had been coming out once or twice a
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Grouse Mountain Regional Park Closure: October 31 - November 14
in 2026. The new lift system, which includes a total of 13 towers and 27 eight-person gondola cabins, will allow Grouse Mountain to return to just above its original capacity when both the Blue and Red Skyrides were fully operational. For more information about the project, please visit: Lift Replacement Project.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-regional-park-closure-october-31-november-14
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Happy Halloween from the Bears!
away from Coola some of the treats fell out, allowing Coola to get a little extra! Working to get it all Both bears started to push, pull, stomp and pry the pumpkins apart to get at the good stuff inside. Unlike their watermelon treats where they eat the rind too, Grinder and Coola left all of the pumpkin rind but polished off the stringy guts and seeds inside. We also added bits of salmon, dog
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/happy-halloween-from-the-bears
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Reindeer Rest Before Christmas
good food, water and visits with our guests and even checking in daily with Santa himself! Lots of sleep needed Since they are going to have to pull an all-nighter on the evening of the 24th, both Dancer and Vixen are getting in a lot of reindeer naps up here in the sunshine.They also get some special pellets designed by Santa Clause to give them some extra energy reserves!To top it off, they get a
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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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Grinder and Coola Enter 21st Hibernation on Grouse Mountain
170 days - a whopping five and a half months! We'll see what this year brings.Before entering their den for the final time both bears were at their maximum winter weights - Coola tipped the scale at 1050 pounds and Grinder was 100 lbs lighter at 950 pounds. They both added about 225 pounds from their summer weights over the last two months from early September until now.Grinder and Coola will
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Bears Enter Upper Pond 2022
when they first emerge from the hibernation den - these help flush out their digestive tract and get them metabolizing food again. After the first few weeks, bears will begin to incorporate some protein back into their diets but throughout the summer the balance will lean to more fruits and vegetables than meat. RAIN RAIN Even though it was a rainy day on the mountaintop, both bears enjoyed
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Digital Pass
DIGITAL PASS SETUP If you already have your pass connected to your online profile, just login to your account through the Grouse Mountain app to access your pass. If not, just complete a simple one-time setup on the Grouse Mountain website to link your pass to your account. Follow these steps to access your Grouse Mountain Pass on the App:1) Login to your account on the website here. Make sure