B.C. bears emerge from their dens, sparking excitement and heightened monitoring
VANCOUVER — B.C. Grouse Mountain’s beloved grizzly bears have woken up from their long nap this week after about 144 days of hibernation.
Grouse Mountain took to its Facebook page to share the excitement, saying that Grinder and Coola, which were rescued as orphaned cubs and arrived at the Grouse Mountain Refuge in 2001, emerged from their 25th dormancy.
Grouse Mountain says Grinder and Coola are happy and healthy, and they are thrilled to see the snow following their 144-day-long winter nap.
The ski resort says this year also marks a big milestone for both bears as they both turned 25 and will also hit the quarter-century mark at the refuge.











