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Be a Seek the Peak Early Bird
Be a Seek the Peak Early Bird Early registration ends May 17 Grab three friends and make a date to challenge yourselves on June 17th as you take part in Grouse Mountain's annual Seek The Peak relay in support of Rethink Breast Cancer. With relay stages ranging from easy to hard there is a leg for everyone in this fun filled event which raises valuable funds for breast cancer research and support
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Seek the Peak? Bring It On
irreversible injury sidelined me from cycling that I transitioned to the next component as my fitness focus. When I reached my thirties I realized I wasn’t as much as an athlete. My definition of the word evolved with growing wisdom. In my 30 year old mind, I was sporty, and for the most part, I embraced this label. Running isn’t new to me, I love getting lost in my thoughts while my limbs dance to the beat
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A Beautiful Day for the Eye of The Wind
cool breeze and I could see more of Grouse Mountain and the area where the bears hibernate in the winter. Going up the mountain took 18 minutes and it was such great fun. Even though I was a bit nervous about the height, seeing the spectacular scenery was the best part of the ride.The walk from the chairlift to the Eye of the Wind was only a few minutes and there seemed to be tourist from all around
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In The News: It's a Hoot A Grouse Mountain
It's a hoot on Grouse Mountain By Larissa Cahute, The Province - July 24, 2012 There’s some new wildlife spreading its wings at the summit of Grouse Mountain this summer. Three owls have migrated over from Ontario to join the mountain’s birds of prey.Joining the ranks are two Great Horned Owls, Toba and baby Mortimer, and barn owl Sylvan. The birds will be joining the site’s permanent resident
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The Peak of Christmas Kicks Off this Saturday!
The Peak of Christmas Starts This Saturday! Sleigh bells ring, choirs sing! Beginning this Saturday, Grouse Mountain celebrates the magic of snow as part of our annual Peak of Christmas festivities. Bring your family to Santa's Workshop, meet our reindeer Prancer, participate in snow-themed activities in our Peak Chalet, visit the Theatre in the Sky to enjoy classic Christmas movies, and
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Hit the Snowshoe Trails on Grouse Mountain – Opening Today!
Hit the Snowshoe Trails Munday Alpine Park opens today Start your winter on the right foot…literally! Discover why snowshoeing is the fastest growing outdoor winter activity and escape into the serene beauty of a natural winter playground on our beginner and intermediate snowshoe trails of the Blue Grouse Loop and Whistler Water Way, both now open for the season just a short distance away from
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Thanks For a Fabulous Winter
Thanks for a Fabulous Winter! A big thank you for helping to make it an unforgettable winter season. Grouse Mountain has officially concluded its skiing, riding and snowshoeing operations for the season. We are transitioning to summer operations, and will be honouring Y2Play passes until May 31, 2013. We’ve experienced fabulous snow conditions, breathtaking events and once again the guaranteed
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In The News: A Day In History - July 13, 1954
This Day in History - July 13, 1954 In 1951, Grouse Mountain put in a chairlift to whisk skiers from the base of the mountain to the Grouse chalet. The chalet was owned by the Cromie family, which owned The Vancouver Sun, and the paper often carried ads promoting the chalet, the chairlift, and the free skiing lessons The Sun offered to its readers. In the summer, Grouse would lure the masses up
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New Year. New Goals
New Year. New Goals. Resolve to get fit and have fun in 2012 For many of us, New Year’s Eve also means making some New Year’s resolutions. For those looking to put fitness first-and-foremost, we have some ideas that can help make that resolution both specific and fun!Our Snowshoe Clinics begin the weekend of January 7/8. With options for Beginners, Ladies (Only), or those looking for Race
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Emergency Avalanche Scenario Training
An innovative way to improve company communication Grouse Mountain style! For all of you who think working on a mountain means a lot of ‘play’ and less ‘work’ you have yourself mistaken. Most of the time my job description confines me to my computer and desk just like many of you. In saying that, work can also be fun if the right situation occurs and on Friday, the Catering team met up with our
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