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Looking for Slope Success in 2012?
Looking For Slope Success in 2012? Oakley Park Jams kick off January 13. All those hours spent on the slopes at Grouse Mountain honing your skiing and riding skills might finally pay off this winter with the return of Oakley Park Jams. These mini competitions will be taking place in our Parks starting January 13 with prizes and kudos given out for the best skills in a special indoor post event
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New! After School Zone Camps
:30pm-8:00pm and include pick up and drop off from the base of the mountain, lessons, rental equipment* (if necessary) and a dinner break. There is also a bonus included for parents who book their child in the program as they will receive a 10% discount off a Snow School lesson for themselves. Space is limited so please call Guest Services for more information and to book at 604.980.9311.*Helmets are
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First Snow of the Season!
First Snow and the Excitment is Palpable We received our first snowfall of the year We know you are thrilled, like all of us here at Grouse Mountain, that our first white flakes of the season have arrived. With the news that La Nina is making a comeback, we are anticipating bucket loads of snow again this winter which will make for fantastic conditions on the slopes. Don’t miss a pow day this
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Winter Camouflage in use by Grouse Mountain Wildlife
Winter Camouflage in use by Grouse Mountain Wildlife With snow now covering all of the terrain at Grouse Mountain, many of our winter wildlife inhabitants have changed colour to match the new white background.The two that stand out the most are the Snowshoe Hair (Lepus americanus) and the Ermine or Short-tailed Weasel (Mustela erminea). We see these two quite often up here (and their tracks
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Beta Wolf Going for Treatment
Beta Wolf Going for Treatment In June 2004, our pack of male Timber Wolves, Canis lupis, came to Grouse Mountain. They were being retired from the movie industry, facing the possibility of being euthanized and needed a natural habitat to call home. The wolves quickly settled in to a comfortable life here at Grouse Mountain. They are visited daily by school children learning about wolf
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Holiday Hours
Holiday Hours at the Peak of Vancouver Holiday hours of operation begin Dec. 17 The Peak of Vancouver is open 365 days a year. For more information on specific activities, visit our Current Conditions page.Winter Break (Dec. 17-Jan. 2)SkyrideMon-Fri: 8:15am-10:00pmSat-Sun: 8:15am-10:00pmLifts & Skiing/RidingMon-Fri: 8:30am-10:00pmSat-Sun: 8:30am-10:00pmChristmas Eve (Dec. 24)Skyride (uphill
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Extraordinary, Memorable Group Outings
Mountain has a range of experiences, for groups from 6 to 500. For more information contact our team at 604.980.9311. Holiday party dates still available.
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Skyride Y2Play Surprises Continue
Jump On The Skyride And Win Big With Y2Play Have you bought or renewed your Y2Play pass? The surprises just keep coming each and everyday at Grouse Mountain throughout the month of March. If you weren't one of the lucky passengers on the super surprise Skyride on February 23, when we gave away a free Y2Play pass to everyone on board don't worry! Click here to watch how it all went down. Each
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Would you walk the Grind if it helped sick kids?
beer, food, live music and prizes for most colourful team, slowest, fastest and more. Sure you'll meet new friends and get a work out while doing it.Most of all, you'll be helping some very special young kids over at the BC Children's Hospital. When the event is wrapped up for the day and your accomplishment for hiking the Grind has passed, what will stay with you is knowing you were able to be there
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NBC Today Show - February 18th 2010
Japanese chef and Vancouver restaurateur. Medal Winners - fresh off the podium, the athletes that took your breath away the day before with their amazing talent will hit the NBC set for an inspiring fireside chat
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