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Seek the Peak 2013 - The results are in!
Seek the Peak Results They are in! A record 804 racers conquered hills and fought against breast cancer Saturday, as part of the 2013 Seek The Peak presented by Columbia. Exhibiting mental toughness and stamina, racers endured the challenging and scenic uphill trek, all to raise funds for the BC Cancer Foundation. This year’s Seek The Peak winner is Shaun Stephens-Whale with a time of 1:25:38
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Holiday Greetings from Grouse Mountain!
Merry Christmas! A musical holiday greeting from all of us to you Enjoy this musical holiday greeting we created for all of you! Wishing you all the best this season and a long winter in the new year!
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Get motivated with the new Seek the Peak Video
Presenting the Seek the Peak Video Get charged up then before you register for this amazing event Watch the official video for the 10th anniversary Seek the Peak. In support of BC Cancer Foundation, Seek the Peak will take place on June 15, 2013.Registration for Seek the Peak is now open. The earlier you register, the more you'll save on registration fees - and the more time you'll have to get
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10th Annual Snowshoe Classic
10th Annual Snowshoe Classic March 19th, 2008, North Vancouver BC – This Saturday, March 22nd, Grouse Mountain presents the 10th Annual Snowshoe Classic. This race is Canada’s oldest snowshoe race and attracts recreational participants of all ages and abilities. The 6 kilometre race takes participants through undulating terrain with a blend of heart pumping elevations and gentle plateaus. For
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Two New Quad Chairlifts
of the Peak ski run back to the Alpine Chalet. The second lift is intuitively named “Peak Chair” and will run 566 metres from the bottom of Paradise to the Peak of Grouse Mountain, with a ride time of four minutes. The advantage of this new trajectory is three-fold: Access to the Peak of the mountain means that the season can get underway earlier with the available colder temperatures and enhanced
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Santa's Reindeer have arrived at Grouse Mountain!
Santa's Reindeer Have Arrived Dancer and Vixen Stop in for a Rest Before Christmas Eve Today marked the arrival of two of Santa’s reindeer – Dancer and Vixen. They are here to rest up and eat well before their epic journey around the world on Christmas Eve! Starting this Saturday, November 28th, you can visit Dancer and Vixen at their habitat next to Santa’s Workshop at the Skating Pond.During
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Register now for Grouse Mountain’s inaugural Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge
recognized, participants must adhere to the trail’s special operating times applicable for that day only.“We are thrilled to host our first-ever Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge, coinciding with the summer solstice,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. “Elite athletes have told us that this is a record they are passionate about and we are excited to deliver what we know will be a historic
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Winter Never Sleeps at Grouse Mountain
winter sport.As a memorable, lasting legacy of the Games, we are pleased to announce that we will re-establish our 24 hour operation on the eve of the Olympic kick-off, February 12th. This new Grouse Mountain tradition will celebrate the passion for sport, cultural unity, and uniqueness that made the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games so spectacular.
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Grinder and Coola Awake from Hibernation
and losing weight the bears once again came out in outstanding condition. Their habitat will now expand as the season unfolds and we are looking forward to watching them play in snow well into the summer” says Wildlife Director and veterinarian Dr Ken Macquisten. Since both Grizzly bears came to Grouse Mountain in 2001 as orphans, the Refuge team has learned extensively about their habits and
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Hello again, winter. We've been expecting you.
introduced itself in time for March break, a key late-season push in the resort's winter plan. As sustained snowfall continues to blanket the Peak of Vancouver, the road to Grouse Mountain remains clear for easy access for skiers and snowboarders. The resort’s ploughing fleet is on standby to ensure a safe and pleasant drive up Nancy Greene Way, with the roadway condition currently bare and wet. The snow
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