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Seek the Peak - the Results Are In!
breast cancer just before Christmas. Rethink created The Kim Tempest Top Fundraiser Award this year to honour Kim whose passion for the cause and enthusiasm for Seek The Peak was both legendary and inspiring. Over the past few years Kim help raise thousands of dollars in pledges for Rethink and their programs which help and support young women with breast cancer. Kim’s story also inspired TELUS to
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Winter Workouts Are Back!
experience and it promises to keep people of all ages fit. The trail was selected so that Grouse Grind times will be similar to Snowshoe Grind times. Please not snow conditions do impact the time required to complete the course. To access the Snowshoe Grind, a Ski & Snowboard Pass, General Admission or Annual Membership pass is required. The Snowshoe Grind is open in daylight hours seven days a week
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Canada Day at the Peak of Vancouver
Columbian activities including The Eye of the Wind Tour, Mountain Ziplines and Birds In Motion demonstrations. Feed your appetite for authentically Canadian fare as you tuck into a Pacific Wild Sockeye Salmon Burger at Altitudes Bistro washed down with drink specials on proud, local Whistler Brewing Company pitchers and pints. Be sure to try the new Whistler Brewing grapefruit ale which is a refreshing
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Mortimer Spotted at Country Club
making his rounds.Yellow-bellied marmots are native to the interior regions of British Columbia, but often they catch rides on trucks or other shipping containers and are spotted around Vancouver. Since this is outside of their natural range, the best thing for them is live capture and a return to their proper environment. We have moved our live-trap to a location close to where Mortimer was spotted
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Recipe: Summer Berries with Balinese Pepper and Wild Mountain Honey
+ 3 Tbsp (170 mL) butter, room temperature 1/3 cup (75 mL) ground almonds pinch of salt 1 small brown egg 1 1/2 cups + 2 Tbsp (405 mL) all-purpose flour, sifted Preheat the oven to 325 °F (160 °C). Combine the butter and egg. Combine the remaining ingredients in a separate bowl and mix until dough comes together. Be careful not to over mix. Roll into 2 discs, cover in plastic wrap and set in the
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Summer Fun and Skyride Access All Year Long
The Annual Local's Pass Summer Fun and Skyride Access that Lasts All Year Summer sunshine welcomed in July and the start of a fabulous summer in Vancouver. Make the most of your summer with an Annual General Membership, our “Local’s Pass” at Grouse Mountain. Your Membership provides unlimited Skyride access - for a full year. Whether you are an avid Grouse Grinder, love the tranquil alpine hiking
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Peeking at Pikas
princeps) is the species of Pika that is common to western North America and they are normally found above the tree line in the alpine. However, they are known to adapt to any area at elevation where large rock fields are created, such as ski runs.Pika's are members of order Lagomorpha, which includes rabbits and hares. They are strict herbavores who feed on a variety of alpine grasses and leaves. They
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The Longest Winter Season Just Got Even Longer!
Manager Michael Cameron. “Our operations team is also moving full steam ahead into summer so for a limited time we will be providing the best of both worlds.” Signalling that summer isn’t too far around the corner, resident Grouse Mountain Grizzy bears Grinder and Coola emerged from hibernation this afternoon after a long 158 day snooze. Both bears looked to be in terrific shape and had fun playing and
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NBC Today Show - February 12th 2010
NBC Today Show - February 12th 2010 Previous Shows & Recaps February 12, 2010 NBC Today's guests were: Jeret “Speedy” Peterson - is a World Cup aerial skier from Boise, Idaho, skiing out of Bogus Basin. Still the only skier in the World to perform the "Hurricane", the world can expect to see Speedy standing finish on the podium in Vancouver.Emily Cook - US Aerial Olympian Emily Cook overcame
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Clear roads in heavy snows commended
removal operations have also been integral to providing reliable roads. The District of North Vancouver and TransLink can count on continued support and collaboration from staff at Grouse Mountain.
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