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Book Your Christmas Lunch at The Observatory
Book Your Christmas Lunch at The Observatory The holiday season is almost upon us and there is no better way to eat, drink and be merry than by joining us in The Observatory for a festive Christmas Lunch during weekdays in December between 11:30 am and 2:00 pm. Featuring delightful fare such as nori cured wild salmon and seasonal favourites such as roasted free range turkey and sticky toffee
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Have a Y2Play Spring Break Staycation
purchase right through to the end of next season.This year’s Y2Play Passes have even greater value, featuring benefits such as one free Lift Ticket loaded to bring a friend, a food and beverage credit*, exclusive discounts on helmets, goggles and gloves and 10% off all food for the rest of this season and next. Click below to learn more.Y2Play Ski/Ride Camps Adventure Day Camps *not applicable on Child
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Race Day
serve as the official start line. Racers were greeted with water from Whistler Water, music from Michael Tedham and pre-workout supplements from Vega. Those who registered early were also given awesome event shirts from Columbia, complete with their Omni-Freeze technology that truly does keep you colder while exercising (Michelle can attest to this!).As followers of these blogs know, Michelle and I
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Seek the Peak: Halfway There!
uphill from here on out, let's keep attacking the training so that when the day comes, it will be a breeze. Our most recent training event took us back to Ambleside Park on what turned out to be a perfect end to a beautiful day. City Sport Physio stopped by before our run to talk about the importance of injury prevention. As we had indicated in an earlier blog, the best way to avoid injury is to
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Omega The Wolf
Omega The Wolf A Life That Inspired Respect and Awe for Wolves We are very saddened to report that our oldest wolf Omega passed away early this morning. He was discovered deceased at first light within the Grouse Mountain wolf habitat where he and his pack mates found sanctuary. At 15 & 1/2 years old, Omega lived to be one of the oldest wolves in the world. Omega was born in captivity in
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24 Hours of Winter Fun!
24 Hours of Winter Fun! To celebrate 3 years since the Olympics the mountain was open 24 hours! There was so much to see and do!The entire resort was buzzing with activities around the clock for guests to enjoy including a torch relay, kid’s hockey tournament, skiing, riding, snowshoeing, shopping and dining. Christian (left) and Nathan (right) came all the way from Port Coquitlam to enjoy all
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Seek the Peak: Kylie's story
Seek the Peak: Kylie's story Learn why this second-time Seek the Peak runner takes on the challenge When we moved to Vancouver last year, we lived on Nancy Greene Way and were Grouse Mountain passholders, so I first heard of Seek the Peak from emails I'd receive and posters I'd see on the mountain. As my Mum, Glenys Richardson, died of breast cancer at the age of 45, every year I like to do a
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Artists For Conservation Starts This Weekend!
Artists For Conservation Starts This Weekend For the third year in a row, Grouse Mountain will play host to the renowned Artists For Conservation Festival – featuring an incredible schedule of art and environmental education activities! And good news for Y2Play Passholders: 2013/14 Y2Play Passes will be valid starting Oct. 1. For the first time, this year’s Festival will also play host to the
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Beta Wolf Going for Treatment
Beta Wolf Going for Treatment In June 2004, our pack of male Timber Wolves, Canis lupis, came to Grouse Mountain. They were being retired from the movie industry, facing the possibility of being euthanized and needed a natural habitat to call home. The wolves quickly settled in to a comfortable life here at Grouse Mountain. They are visited daily by school children learning about wolf
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Beta the Wolf
Beta the Wolf It is with great sadness that I must inform that one of our oldest wolves, Beta, was humanely euthanized today. In our efforts to enhance Beta's quality of life last August a tumour was removed surgically from his rump and Beta recovered very well. In the last few weeks he developed progressive lameness in his left front leg, for which Ranger staff had been providing anti