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Grouse Mountain is one of the North Shore Mountains of the Pacific Ranges in the District Municipality of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Exceeding 1,200 m (4,000 feet) in altitude at its peak, is the site of an alpine ski area, Grouse Mountain Resort, which in the winter season overlooks Greater Vancouver with four chairlifts servicing 26 runs. In the summer, Grouse Mountain Resort features lumberjack shows, a birds of prey wildlife demonstration, a scenic chairlift ride, and a 2.9 km (1.8 mi.) hiking trail known as the Grouse Grind, as well as helicopter sightseeing. Year-round operations include a 100-seat mountaintop theatre and a wildlife refuge. Public access to the mountain top is by a Swiss Garaventa aerial tramway, or the Grouse Grind hiking trail (Open for hiking May-October.)
Grouse Mountain's first lodge was hand-built by Scandinavians in the 1920s. They hauled planks up what would become the Grouse Grind hiking trail for the venture. Another company wanted to build a funicular railway for a private resort on the mountain, though that venture never materialized. By the 1930s, a toll road was built to the top via the slope of what is now the mountain's primary ski run, the "Cut", to access the lodge.
Grouse /ˈɡraʊs/ are a group of birds from the order Galliformes, in the family Phasianidae. Grouse are frequently assigned to the subfamily Tetraoninae (sometimes Tetraonidae), a classification supported by mitochondrial DNA sequence studies, and applied by the American Ornithologists' Union,ITIS, and others. Grouse inhabit temperate and subarctic regions of the northern hemisphere, from pine forests to moorland and mountainside, from 83° North (rock ptarmigan in northern Greenland) to 28° North (Attwater's prairie chicken in Texas).
Grouse are heavily built like other Galliformes such as chickens. They range in length from 31 to 95 cm (12 to 37 in), and in weight from 0.3 to 6.5 kg (0.66 to 14.33 lb). Males are bigger than females—twice as heavy in the western capercaillie, the biggest member of the family. Grouse have feathered nostrils. Their legs are feathered to the toes, and in winter the toes, too, have feathers or small scales on the sides, an adaptation for walking on snow and burrowing into it for shelter. Unlike other Galliformes, they have no spurs.
A mountain is a large landform that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area, usually in the form of a peak. A mountain is generally steeper than a hill. Mountains are formed through tectonic forces or volcanism. These forces can locally raise the surface of the earth. Mountains erode slowly through the action of rivers, weather conditions, and glaciers. A few mountains are isolated summits, but most occur in huge mountain ranges.
High elevations on mountains produce colder climates than at sea level. These colder climates strongly affect the ecosystems of mountains: different elevations have different plants and animals. Because of the less hospitable terrain and climate, mountains tend to be used less for agriculture and more for resource extraction and recreation, such as mountain climbing.
The highest mountain on Earth is Mount Everest in the Himalayas of Asia, whose summit is 8,850 m (29,035 ft) above mean sea level. The highest known mountain on any planet in the Solar System is Olympus Mons on Mars at 21,171 m (69,459 ft).
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A quick trip up Grouse Mountain over looking Vancouver British Columbia on a warm summer day. There are two ways to go up, one via a hiking trail and another (easier) via a gondola. A great scenic view from the top
Grouse Mountain is one of the North Shore Mountains of the Pacific Ranges in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Exceeding 1,200 m in altitude at its peak, the site is overlooking Greater Vancouver. In the summer, the mountain features lumberjack shows and a 2.9 km hiking trail known as the Grouse Grind. Year-round operations include a 100-seat mountaintop theatre and a wildlife refuge. Public access to the mountain top is by a Swiss Garaventa aerial tramway, or the Grouse Grind hiking trail.
An insiders guide to Vancouver's Grouse Mountain
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At Grouse Mountain the views are unbeatable and so worth the visit, but Grouse Mountain offers so much more. Join us for a day filled with fun and excitement. There's something for everyone at Grouse Mountain.
Hiking up Grouse Mountain it took 57 minutes non stop! This video shows parts of the hike and what you should be prepared for! Wear proper shoes! :) Happy Hiking! The Grouse Grind® is a 2.9-kilometre trail up the face of Grouse Mountain, commonly referred to as “Mother Nature’s Stairmaster.” Trail Facts Length: 2.9 kilometres (1.8 miles) Elevation Gain: 853 metres (2,800 feet) Base: 274 metres above sea level (900 feet) Summit: 1,127 metres (3,700 feet) Total Stairs: 2,830 Statistics: Annually, over 150,000 people hike the trail. Average Time. On average it takes up to an hour and a half to complete the hike. For novice hikers, two hours is recommended.
A short Skyride run up Grouse Mountain, 20 minutes from Downtown Vancouver... With 5 dual-track lines, the Summer Zipline tour allows riders to race at speeds of up to 80 km/h over the majestic canopy of BC's coastal forest. A clear summer sky, uninterrupted views of the jagged peaks and Pacific waters... GoPro Hero 2 HD helmet camera Music: One Way to Go (The Verve, No Come Down)
Fellow ski patroller Harrison shredding a sweet line down Vancouver's Grouse Mountain on a bluebird day with the GoPro.
Standing on Vancouver's highest point on Grouse Mountain, The Eye of the Wind Turbine is an icon for human innovation and green energy. It is the first wind turbine to have a glass viewing pod for visitors to enjoy an unparalleled 360 degree view of both the city and the West Coast wilderness. More info @ http://vancouversnorthshore.com/things-to-do/attractions/grouse-mountain/
Located just 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver, Grouse Mountain is a terrific destination to see some majestic wildlife. More info @ http://vancouversnorthshore.com/things-to-do/attractions/grouse-mountain/
Trip to Grouse Mountain with Danilo my mom, my auntie and cousin from Bolivia and my friends kids Tyson and Trey. Grouse Mountain is in North Vancouver which is a well known tourist attraction. If you like to hike try the grouse grind.
Lumberjack Show Grouse Mountain Vancouver July 2013
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Our Trip To Grouse Mountain Vancouver BC