Supposedly President Roosevelt shot a grouse on the mountain early in the century
No, I have not hiked the Grouse Mountain Grind trail.
Grouse Mountain is located in North Vancouver, Canada (British Columbia). This mountain belongs to the North Shore Mountains and is approximately 1,200 meters in height. This mountain is also known for excellent skiing and snowboarding.
Grouse Mountain, located near Vancouver, British Columbia, has an elevation of approximately 1,231 meters (4,039 feet) above sea level. It's a popular destination for outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking, and mountain biking. The mountain offers stunning views of the surrounding area and is easily accessible from the city.
The first mountain to be named the Auroras
Yes, Zebulon Pike was named after a mountain.
The Pennsylvania Assembly adopted the Ruffed Grouse as the Commonwealth's official state bird on June 22, 1931. Mrs. Harry J. Shoemaker, from the State Federation of Women's Clubs, played an instrumental role in the bird being named the official bird of Pennsylvania. Not much is known or documented why the Ruffed Grouse was named the state's bird. Possible reasons for the adoption of the Ruffed Grouse is the bird being strong, able to survive harsh winters, and was a food staple for many Pennsylvania settlers.
The car that is named after a mountain in Maine is the Cadillac Mountain. The Cadillac Mountain is one of the largest mountains in the state of Maine.
The mountain peak in Colorado which is named after an American explorer is PikeÕs Peak. This mountain peak was named after Zebulon Pike who was an army explorer.
The plural is grouse.
where a grouse lives
One type of grouse is named for it's ruff. I only have time for one more game of ruff.
Good Question, The answer is... GROUSE!