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Recipe: Warm Salad of Slow-Roasted Lamb
Warm Salad of Slow-Roasted Lamb Recipes from The Observatory Warm Salad of Slow-Roasted Lamb Ewe feta, sun dried tomato, roasted squash purée, salted almonds and olive vinaigrette Serves 6-8 Lamb Rump 2 Tbsp (30 mL) duck fat 4 lamb rumps (2lb/1kg), fat caps removed 2 Tbsp (30 mL) butter 5 sprigs fresh thyme 3 cloves garlic, crushed salt and pepper to taste Preheat the over to 400 °F (200 °C).Add
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Big Thinkers: Seek the Peak Relay
) $14.00 $20.00 Technical Running Shirt $30.00 $30.00Regular Entry (June 7th – July 6th ) Passholder Non-Passholder Adult (19+) $28.00 $40.00 Youth (13-18) $25.00 $35.00 Child ( 12 and under ) $18.00 $25.00 Technical Running Shirt $30.00 $30.00 Rethink Breast Cancer helps young people concerned about and affected by breast cancer through innovative education, research and
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Artists for Conservation Festival Takes Flight with Birds of Prey at Grouse Mountain
sculptures by world-renowned artists such as Robert Bateman, Guy Harvey, Mark Hobson, David Kitler, Pollyanna Pickering and Ed Spera. 40% of art sales benefit conservation in BC and around the globe. World-renowned “Save the Whales” marine artist and expert, Richard Ellis will be present to receive AFC’s top award. Robert Bateman returns as Festival patron with a new painting to support the event. This
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In The News: A Day In History - July 13, 1954
the mountain to dine and dance at the chalet, which featured music by “Canada’s favourite pianist,” Hugo Sartorello. A Sun ad on July 13, 1954 featured stylish cartoon skiers relaxing on the chairlift, which offered a 40-minute ride along 2,700 metres of cable “and each minute a change in scenery.” Sartorello played atop Grouse from 1952 to 1961, when he left town for many years to play in the
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Winter Survival Corporate Adventure Training
wilderness to learn about winter survival - and have some fun in the process. The group ventured on an hour-long snowshoe tour through the 400-year-old alpine forest where our experienced guides outlined wilderness hazards and tips on what to look for to avoid them. They were also shown some nifty places they could potentially 'crash' for the night if they ever found themselves stranded in the wilderness
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Snowfall Presents New Challenge in The Eye of the Wind Construction
40 metres – two thirds of the way up the 65 metre tower. Still lots of work to do before the holiday season begins.
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run Training Sessions
Grind Mountain Run your ultimate end of the season goal. As a BMO customer, simply show your BMO® Debit Card or BMO MasterCard®* and enjoy the following perks: Extended early bird registration Complimentary training courses leading up to the event (add details here) 20% discount at Outfitters retail shop on event day 40% discount on a Skyride Spectator Pass for friends and family to attend the
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Recipe: Cote de Beouf
) 1 2/3 cup (400 mL) red wine sauce 1 tsp (2 mL) sherry vinegar 1 tsp hazelnut oil salt to taste Strain meat juices from the resting steaks into a pot. Add the red wine sauce and bring to a simmer. Remove from heat and add oil and vinegar. Season with salt. Red Wine Sauce 1 shallot, sliced 2 cloves garlic, crushed 1 sprig fresh thyme 5 black peppercorns 1 bay leaf 2 cups (500 mL) red wine 1 cup (250
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Hundreds Brave The Rain In The Fight Against Breast Cancer
Hundreds Brave The Rain In The Fight Against Breast Cancer The 8th Annual Seek The Peak Relay for Breast Cancer Brings Out An Array of Stories and Participants July 16th, 2011. Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. This morning, alongside the beach and skyline of Downtown Vancouver over 400 participants, united at the Ambleside Park start line to tackle breast cancer and a 16 kilometer race to
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Seek the Peak Results Are In!
will help Rethink expand their support programs to help young women dealing with breast cancer and enable them to invest in several promising young researchers in British Columbia. Seek The Peak Results: Top Relay Team: Capilano Eagles - 1:40:54 Top Solo Male: Colin Dignum - 1:28:11 Top Solo Female: Chessa Adsit-Morris - 1:47:38 For a full listing of Seek The Peak Results please head to: http
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