- Found 1285 results
-
Artists For Conservation Is Coming Soon to Grouse Mountain
featuring an incredible schedule of art and environmental education activities. With 40% of event proceeds benefiting conservation efforts, you can feel amazing about taking in all the festivities. For detailed Festival information, tickets, program schedule and regular updates, please visit artistsforconservation.org/festival.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/artists-for-conservation-is-coming-soon-to-grouse-mountain
-
First Snow of the Season!
First Snow and the Excitment is Palpable We received our first snowfall of the year We know you are thrilled, like all of us here at Grouse Mountain, that our first white flakes of the season have arrived. With the news that La Nina is making a comeback, we are anticipating bucket loads of snow again this winter which will make for fantastic conditions on the slopes. Don’t miss a pow day this
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/first-snow-of-the-season
-
BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2010
BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run® 2010 Reigning champion sets new record in the 20th BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run North Vancouver, September 19, 2010 – Twenty-three year-old Sebastian Salas set a new course record of 25 minutes and one second at the 20th BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run today. Just last month he smashed the unofficial time (set outside the annual race) with a stunning climb that took
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/bmo-grouse-grind-mountain-run-2010
-
Registration for the ClearlyContacts.ca Grind Challenge Is Now Open
Registration for the ClearlyContacts.ca Grind Challenge Is Open Are you a passionate ‘Grinder’ looking to set a personal best (and maybe even set a new record!) up the trail? Or perhaps you prefer a more leisurely pace in the company of friends or family. Whatever your motivation, registration is now open for the ClearlyContacts.ca Grind Challenge, taking place on Saturday, September 15th on the
-
Book Now for Ski/Ride Camps and Clinics!
receive an early bird discount of 20%! To sign up for these programs, call Grouse Mountain Guest Services today at 604.980.9311, or register online, and get ready for another fantastic season at the Peak of Vancouver!Register for FreerideRegister for Adult Clinics
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/book-now-for-skiride-camps-and-clinics
-
Dine Out at the Peak of Vancouver
courses, there has never been a better time to experience The Observatory’s contemporary west coast take on seasonal flavours. Call Chalet Reception at 604.998.5045 to make your reservation today. What would a winter food festival be without a snowshoe fondue?! Pack your toque, get your mittens on and join us for this Dine Out Vancouver first! This special tour, on January 24, combines snowshoeing and
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/dine-out-at-the-peak-of-vancouver
-
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
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/the-eye-of-the-wind-construction
-
The snow season lasts longest here
The snow season lasts longest here The snow season lasts longest at Grouse Mountain.Also, season passholders invited to bring a guest to ski or ride free this Friday. April 1, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – The spectacular winter season underway at Grouse Mountain until April 26th, has been a boon for snow enthusiasts, and with nearly 500 cm of snow atop our downhill terrain, this
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/the-snow-season-lasts-longest-here
-
Bears Enjoying the Spring Snow!
to spur them on to even more activity. We are still managing their feeds to get their metabolism up to full speed and at the moment their diet consists of lettuce and carrots. Soon we will add in sweet potatoes and finally apples and protein (meat and dried dog kibble) as we get closer to June.After a hard day of play, the boys have been retiring into their bear hotel each evening to spend the
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enjoying-the-spring-snow
-
Thomas Haas Fine Chocolates Comes for a Snowshoe Fondue
snowballs from great distances. I even recall one guy losing his pants for a few seconds thanks to a mischievous team member.By the time the group had snowshoed to the bear habitat, their stomachs were starting to grumble but each team member's mission of getting back to the Chalet without being pushed face first into the snow (again) was definitely top priority.The group wrapped up the evening with a
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/thomas-haas-fine-chocolates-comes-for-a-snowshoe-fondue