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Seek the Peak
Seek the Peak Relay 2011 The 8th Annual Seek The Peak Relay raising funds for Rethink Breast Cancer is taking place on Saturday, July 16th. The challenging 16-kilometer course starts on the beach at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winds its way through North Vancouver, then heads up the legendary Grouse Grind® to the Peak of Vancouver. Seek the Peak is not strictly a race for elite athletes
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Beta the Wolf
old friend. Beta was captive born in 1998, was retired from the movie industry and found sanctuary at Grouse Mountain with the rest of his pack in 2004. Beta enjoyed life on the mountain and will be greatly missed by everyone who visited and those who came to know him.Ken Macquisten D.V.M.Managing Director / VeterinarianGrouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife
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Healthy action taken to help kick the habit
Healthy action taken to help kick the habit! Grouse Mountain becomes the first smoke-free resort in B.C. June 5, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – New anti-smoking measures took effect May 31, 2009, at Grouse Mountain to help keep the air clean and healthy for everyone, while making it easier for existing smokers to kick the habit. The resort is the largest youth employer on the
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/healthy-action-taken-to-help-kick-the-habit
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Artists For Conservation Festival Starts This Weekend
Artists For Conservation Festival Starts This Weekend Join us Oct. 13-21 for the world's best wildlife and conservation art festival Fabulous fall activities continue up here at the Peak of Vancouver. Starting this Saturday and running until October 21, jump on the Skyride and come face to face with some of the world's best wildlife and nature art. The Artists for Conservation Festival is
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/artists-for-conservation-festival-starts-this-weekend
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Black-tailed Deer Soft Release on Grouse Mountain
Four Black-tailed Deer to be Soft-Released at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife Today, four adolescent Black-tailed deer came up the mountain from Critter Care Wildlife Society, a local wildlife rehabilitation centre. These deer were orphaned on the North Shore earlier this year and were brought to Critter Care to be raised and provided for until they were old enough to be
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/black-tailed-deer-soft-release-on-grouse-mountain
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It's Time! 2012/13 Winter Season Starts Nov. 13
powder like us? Text SNOWALERT to 333777 to find out when we have a 10cm snowfall. For the latest in snow and weather conditions, please check the Current Conditions report, or phone the resort’s Snowphone at 604.986.6262.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/its-time-201213-winter-season-starts-nov-13
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Grouse Mountain Recruiting Bloggers
the three years, the program has nurtured the talents of many including Charlie Grinnell, who is retuning this season as the site Editor. Grinnell has applied the skills he developed at the resort working for Alterna Films as an intern videographer and editor. Recently, he was also hired by Poor Boyz Productions as a cinematographer and editor for their 2010/11 production. Applications are being
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-recruiting-bloggers--3
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Happy Birthday Grinder and Coola!
Happy Birthday Grinder and Coola! Bears Turn Twelve Years Old! In 2001, sometime in January or possible early February, Grinder and Coola were born in the British Columbia Wilderness. Grinder was born somewhere outside of the town of Invermere and Coola was born up near Bella Coola. When they were born they only weighed in at around one pound! Like most newborn Grizzly Bears, Grinder and Coola
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/happy-birthday-grinder-and-coola
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Bears Enter Hibernation!
Grinder and Coola Enter Their 11th Hibernation on Grouse Mountain Last night marked the beginning of Grinder and Coola's 11th Hibernation Period at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. Over the last two weeks the bears have been slowing down and eating less while spending more time sleeping inside their den. They have built a deep mattress out of Pacific Silver-fir Branches
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-enter-hibernation
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Snowshoe Grind offers new fitness challenge
outside the Chalet, travels up to the Dam Mountain summit, and then fast-tracks back to the Chalet. Want to be in Grind shape at the beginning of the summer hiking season? The Snowshoe Grind also allows hikers to track their time and progress. The Grind Timer has been relocated to the alpine area. Scan when you begin and scan again upon completion. Times will be recorded and posted – just like the
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/snowshoe-grind-offers-new-fitness-challenge