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Grouse Mountain to Keep Slopes Open for the Month of June
Mountain explains. “All of our summer attractions are getting ready and will be on schedule to fully open May 20, while at the same time we are keeping the skiers and boarders ecstatic. We have the snow this year so we are thrilled we can continue to let everyone enjoy it”. Grouse Mountain will be temporarily shutting down alpine snow sports only from May 17 to May 27 for some previously scheduled annual
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Inner city youth benefit from new initiative
program to inner city youth over the next two years. As Grouse Mountain continues to experience the best snow conditions of the season, the students are learning new skills and a new activity that promote greater personal well-being. “Helping inner city youth develop new skills improves the youth and our community as a whole,” says Snow School director Toby Barrett. “We can all do more in our
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Grind for Kids Interview: Ben Armstrong
Grind For Kids Interview: Ben Armstrong "My son Ben achieved his Grind For Kids goal of 35 today. Ben himself is a childhood cancer survivor and B.C Children's Hospital miracle. His best time this season was 38:54 (not bad for a kid who had to relearn to walk at age 3). Well done Ben!"Ben's mother, Colleen, posted this update on our Grouse Grind Facebook Page last week.Every person who helps
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Snowshoeing as Described by Dan Grima, Winter Maker
Snowshoeing Described by Winter Maker Dan Grima Snowshoe Grind Challenge participants will see Dan Grima on the trails this weekend. What are our Adventure Program Supervisor’s thoughts on snowshoeing? Check out his video – the latest installment in our Winter Makers series.Winter Makers
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Save the Date: ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge - Sept 7, 2014
personal best, tackle the trail as a team or to raise valuable funds for BC Children's Hospital. New this year is our corporate team showdown – so, rally your coworkers and get training! We’ve got plenty of prizes up for grabs, not to mention a mountaintop pancake breakfast and complimentary post-Grind physiotherapy and yoga for all participants.
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Disc Golf - Front Nine Opens
Disc Golf - Front Nine Opens Front 9 opens May 31, 2014 Spring is here and you know what that means: the front nine of Grouse Mountain’s Disc Golf course opens this weekend! Try your hand at one of summer’s best fun and fitness activities that’s fun for the whole family, and complimentary with an Alpine Experience ticket or Annual Local’s Pass. Our 18-hole course at Grouse Mountain is located
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The Observatory Wins Silver
honoured to stand alongside other high profile restaurants. “We are very excited to win the Silver Award” says Sommelier and Food and Beverage Manager, Brent Fraser. “The competition criteria is quite comprehensive, and we’ve worked very hard developing our wine and food program. Our list now encompasses over 500 selections, and while broad in scope is particularly strong in B.C., France and the U.S
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Remember: Use Your Trail Sense!
Remember: Use Your Trail Sense Grouse Grind season kicks off at 6:15am on May 17, 2014 With the beginning of the Grouse Grind season, we’d like to take this opportunity to remind our Grind community about the importance of using your trail sense when navigating the Grouse Mountain trail network. For a list of Grouse Grind facts, frequently asked questions and helpful hints, please click here or
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The Eye of the Wind Construction
would look like from various vantage points in the Lower Mainland. But no one could quite fathom how majestic and inspiring the completed tower with its graceful blades would be. There were some intriguing logistical challenges to overcome given the widespread points of origin of the turbine’s components, the size of many of those components, and the unusualness of The Eye of the Wind’s mountaintop
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Iconic wind turbine at Grouse Mountain
solution. After three years of study and having followed the prescribed application process set out by North Vancouver District , Grouse Mountain was granted approval late yesterday. Third-party experts addressing wind speeds, wind direction, noise levels, shadow flicker, and potential wildlife impacts were consulted throughout the permitting process."We applaud our District Council for the leadership
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