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New Year's Eve Gala - Bubbly & Breathtaking Views
Bubbly & Breathtaking Views Ring in the New Year at the Peak of Vancouver Start 2013 off on the right track by ringing in the New Year high above the twinkling city lights at the Peak of Vancouver. On December 31st, Grouse Mountain’s New Year’s Eve Gala is the perfect location for an intimate dinner for two or a gathering of great friends complete with fantastic food and the best view in the
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Sweat it Out
Sweat it Out... Maybe it’s the weather?I had been feeling really — and I mean really — unmotivated to go outside to run these days. It got to the point where I waited in line at a small and sweaty community centre just to have my 30-minute turn on a treadmill in a room that was lacking a desirable view and ventilation. What is wrong with this picture?Can’t say noLucky for me, I have a group of
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A View From the Inside!
Hello, Grouse Mountain! An intern insider's look at the Peak of Vancouver Hi Grouse Enthusiasts, My name is Carleigh Sisson and I am the newest addition to the marketing team here at Grouse Mountain coming all the way from Ontario. This summer I will be doing an marketing internship and will give you an exciting behind the scenes look at the mountain from a newcomers perspective. I am a recent
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Yay Snow! 27 cm in the Last 48 Hours!
27cm of New Snow Hello snow! Skier and riders, Grouse Mountain has received some welcome snow over the past few days, enhancing conditions on the Mountain. Be sure to wake up and check the Grouse Mountain Snow Report for new terrain updates. And, if Mother Nature is kind, we’ll have more on the way. Snowshoe trails continue to be in fabulous condition, so get out and get your heart pumping. And
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First Snow Fall and the Bears Love It!
Grinder and Coola Having Fun in the First Snow of the Season This past weekend we received our first snowfall of the 2012 fall season here on Grouse Mountain. It started on Friday evening and has continued through the weekend and the early part of this week. As I write this it is still coming down.Grinder and Coola, our two grizzly bears, really enjoy the first snowfall of the year - in fact
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Remember what's important with life
A struggle, a reminder and a cause... How my friend’s struggle with breast cancer reminded me of what is important in life. In early February I found myself in a position I thought I would never be in again, needing a reminder of what is important in life. After spending the afternoon with my friend Michelle, I sat down and wrote a note to all the women in my life. To the women in my life…I am
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24 Hours of Winter Is Back!
turn back the clock to 2010 as we celebrate 24 Hours of Winter in honor of the Winter Olympics anniversary. For 36 consecutive hours, the entire Grouse Mountain resort will be open for guests to enjoy activities including midnight skiing and riding, sunset snowshoe treks, sunrise tours to The Eye of the Wind, shopping, dining, a junior pond hockey tournament and much more. This year, Grouse Mountain
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Happy Birthday Grinder and Coola!
had no fur and their eyes were not even open. They spent their first few months of life inside the winter den with their mothers, nursing and growing. Finally, when it came time to leave the den in the late spring they were large enough to follow mom around and start to learn about the environment around them. Unfortunately, it was around this time that they both lost their mothers and ended up
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Grinder and Coola emerge from 2011/2012 hibernation period!
Grinder and Coola Emerge from Hibernation Today marked the end to the 2011/2012 hibernation season for Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Grinder and Coola emerged shortly after 11am by digging their way out of their bear den through a large mound of snow. Once out, they proceeded to have a great romp around their
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The Longest Winter Season Just Got Even Longer!
The Longest Winter Season On The North Shore Just Got Even Longer! Grouse Mountain Unveils Spring Snow Play Zone As Grinder & Coola Emerge From Hibernation April 27, 2012. North Vancouver, B.C. - Mother Nature did not disappoint this winter at the Peak of Vancouver delivering over 11 meters of snow to Grouse Mountain during the course of the season. With an impressive base still on the
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