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CALLING ALL GROUSE GRIND ENTHUSIASTS!
CALLING ALL GROUSE GRIND ENTHUSIASTS! SIGN UP NOW FOR SEEK THE PEAK – AND HELP FIGHT BREAST CANCER July 7th– Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver B.C.: On July 16, grab your running shoes, three friends and challenge yourself while helping in the fight against breast cancer. Are you an avid Grouse Grinder or a casual jogger in the sunshine? Seek The Peak is a challenging and fun 16-kilometer relay
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Inside a Wolf Den
Inside a Wolf Den Our pack of three male timber wolves have been doing quite well at the base of the mountain. Their 2.5 acre habitat provides them with forested areas, a stream, a pond and some open grassy areas with hilltops for vantage points. When the fall weather brings the heavy rains it can get quite damp outside and so we have provided them with a man-made shelter on the east side of
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Karen Magnussen Ice Skate
, other International and National champion skaters, and members of the North Shore Winter Club. “Grouse Mountain is happy to partner with the Karen Magnussen foundation on this fantastic event” says General Manager, Michael Cameron. “With the world spotlight on Vancouver only two years away, we support the foundation’s mission to grow more world class skaters from a younger age.” The foundation aims
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Sunshine, Skiing and The Stanley Cup
approximately 400cm for snow enthusiasts to enjoy. We encourage skiers and riders to dust their gear off, make the most out of their Y2Play passes and mark one of the longest winter seasons in Grouse Mountain’s history. “Our mountain operations team has been busy preparing the slopes for this coming weekend and it should be exceptional spring skiing conditions”, says Michael Cameron General Manager for Grouse
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Bears Stirring
' can be a stretch, a roll over, a remaking of the bed or perhaps even a little walk around the front part of the 'bear hotel'. Sometimes watching the bear camera during these times can provide some pretty funny moments including what we like to call 'bear yoga sessions' with some interesting stretches!Don't forget you can check out the bear camera on our website and on a television screen inside the
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Barn Swallow Nestlings Ready to Fledge!
Barn Swallow Nestlings Ready to Fledge! Every year hundreds of barn swallows nest at Grouse Mountain. Every summer we find hundreds of Barn Swallows calling Grouse Mountain their summer home. This year has been no exception. These birds can be found zipping and diving all over the mountian in their endless pursuit of insects to feed on. They can also be seen diving into the bear ponds for either
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Slopes Stay Open in June
and now it marks one of the longest skiing and boarding seasons in Grouse Mountain’s history. While the snow lasts, skiers and riders can keep the winter alive as Grouse Mountain will be offering our guests the chance to hit the slopes throughout the month of June and until Canada Day. “Our mountain operations team has a bit of a split personality this year” Michael Cameron General Manager for
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Grouse Mountain to Keep Slopes Open for the Month of June
it marks one of the longest skiing and boarding seasons in Grouse Mountain’s history. While the snow lasts, skiers and riders can keep the winter alive as Grouse Mountain will be offering our guests the chance to hit the slopes throughout the month of June and until Canada Day.“Our mountain operations team has a bit of a split personality this year” Michael Cameron General Manager for Grouse
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In The News: A Day In History - July 13, 1954
the mountain to dine and dance at the chalet, which featured music by “Canada’s favourite pianist,” Hugo Sartorello. A Sun ad on July 13, 1954 featured stylish cartoon skiers relaxing on the chairlift, which offered a 40-minute ride along 2,700 metres of cable “and each minute a change in scenery.” Sartorello played atop Grouse from 1952 to 1961, when he left town for many years to play in the
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Hundreds attend Mountain Run
Hundreds attend Mountain Run New winner cruises to top spot on first try.18th ANNUAL BMO BANK OF MONTREAL GROUSE GRIND MOUNTAIN RUN ATTRACTS HUNDREDS TO ALPINE RACE North Vancouver, September 21, 2008 – Canada’s most famous trail, the Grouse Grind, has a new champion after hundreds of participants raced to the alpine finish line of the 18th annual BMO Bank of Montreal Grouse Grind Mountain Run
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