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Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind
Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind On Friday, April 22, Grouse Mountain will offer complimentary access to The Eye of Wind’s breathtaking viewPOD™ for children 12 and under, while adults will enjoy 2-for-1 admission. Guided tours of the Eye of the Wind will run from noon to 7pm. All Eye of the Wind visits first require a General Admission ticket or season’s pass to Grouse Mountain.
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Something for Every Kind of Dad this Father's Day Weekend
the BC Cancer Foundation’s Breast Cancer research and programs. Registration and donations are still available for both events. Perfect for fauna fans, in summer 2014, Grouse Mountain presents Bear Discovery. In addition to accessing to the Mountain via round-trip Skyride, the World Famous Lumberjack Show and Birds in Motion Demonstration, learn all about these magnificent creatures and meet
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Bears Emerge From Hibernation!
Bears Emerge from Hibernation Today, April 16th, 2014, Grinder and Coola emerged from their bear den and into their hibernation habitat for the first time this year. Their 13th hibernation period has come to an end.The boys have been up and active for a few days now as we put the finishing touches on their outdoor hibernation area. Today, with a few eager onlookers, we opened the door to the
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We're working hard to prepare for winter!
strapping on those skis, snowboards, skates and snowshoes before you know it! We’re getting our downhill runs ready for the seasonOn our side, we’ve been doing a little digging and maintenance as we get our downhill runs ready for the 2014/15 snow season including work on Devil’s Advocate, Purgatory and Hades, with Blazes and Upper Limits to be wrapped up later this fall. This brush cutting and overall
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36,000 lbs of wind turbine blades airlifted
36,000 lbs of wind turbine blades airlifted 36,000 lbs of wind turbine blades airlifted to Grouse Mountain. Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, July 10, 2009 – A perfectly orchestrated airlift conducted by Canadian Air-Crane and Grouse Mountain operations personnel brought three 37-metre wind turbine blades, each weighing 12,000 lbs, to the Peak of Vancouver this morning. The first of the wind
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Two New Quad Chairlifts
Two New Quad Chairlifts Two new chairlifts to grace the slopes of Grouse Mountain this winter.$3M infrastructure investment increases early season terrain and reduces wait times. October 1, 2008, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow enthusiasts will revel in the ability to take in more runs and get an earlier start to the downhill season with the installation of two new quad chairlifts
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Our Summer Camps Are a Sure Shot
Our Summer Camps Are a Sure Shot Grouse Mountain’s Summer Day Camps are underway, and with new adventures this year campers are grinning ear-to-ear. Archery and rock climbing were both added to the program for 2013, and this week campers enjoyed the full slate of mountaintop fun. Full program details are available on our website or by calling Guest Services at 604.980.9311. With the flexibility
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The importance of Avalanche Skills Training
mature forests that make the North Shore Mountains so special unfortunately do little to anchor the snow to the slopes.2) We are blessed with a maritime snowpack, which is generally deep and stable. Avalanches on the North Shore often happen during or shortly after a snowfall, usually when people prefer to go skiing and snowshoeing. 3) The vast majority of victims act as the trigger of the avalanche
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A Flurry of Winter Activity
A Flurry of Winter Activity A FLURRY OF WINTER ACTIVITIES TO BRIGHTEN THE POST CHRISTMAS DOLDRUMS December 21ST, 2007. North Vancouver, BC- With the kids out of school and after the big day comes and goes, Grouse Mountain offers more than just the best skiing and riding on the North Shore. Sleigh rides, mountain top ice skating, and even a Sno-Limo for adventure seekers who have not yet
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Skiing, Riding and Snowshoeing Continue
available at General Admission rates starting May 2, 2011, making downhilling that much more enticing. For season passholders, your winter snowpass is still valid. Spring operating hours are noon-8pm weekdays, and 9:30am-5:30pm weekends.Looking for uphill adventure instead? Snowshoeing also continues at the Peak of Vancouver. To get Grouse Grind-ready try the mountain top Snowshoe Grind for a fabulous
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