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Grouse Mountain's 84th downhill season
Grouse Mountain's 84th downhill season Grouse Mountain ushers in the 84th Downhill SeasonParadise Bowl opens at 4pm for snow lovers to get winter underway November 19, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Winter has arrived early at the Peak of Vancouver, precipitating the 84th Downhill Season opening at 4pm today . The ongoing snowfall, and colder temperatures ideal for snowmaking
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Y2Play Is 80% Sold
Y2Play Is 80% Sold It’s not an April Fool’s Day joke – Y2Play is 80% sold. Time is running out to purchase or renew your Y2Play pass to enjoy skiing and riding for the remainder of this season and all of next season. Grouse Mountain has amazing snow conditions so that you can enjoy Y2Play well into spring. Grouse Mountain has the longest snow season on the North Shore – there’s loads of
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Winter thrives at Grouse Mountain
brought in new flurries with 6 centimetres of snowfall this week and more on the way as colder temperatures settle in.Locals are familiar with weather spells that routinely test their resolve, and winter enthusiasts can take to the slopes at Grouse Mountain confident they will find runs and trails to enjoy. The renewal of colder precipitation now provides greater access to the already open ski area, and
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Winter Social Nights
Wednesdays. “Driven from the massive success of our Grouse Grind Social Nights, we’ve created a winter alternative,” says Jeff Silcock, Events Manager. “The Bistro was packed every Wednesday night over the summer and we expect to attract the same energetic crowd with our winter version.” The first Winter Social Night is this Wednesday from 6pm onwards. Social Nights continue every Wednesday for the
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Seafood smarts win top honours
Seafood smarts win top honours Where Vancouver recognizes Grouse Mountain fine dining with Critics Choice Award June 1, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C, – Conscientious diners can take to higher ground to enjoy aquatic fare sustainably sourced and exquisitely served in The Observatory fine dining restaurant. Where Vancouver magazine recognized The Observatory’s superb seafood
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Look up! Grouse Mountain Torch Relay
Look up! Grouse Mountain Torch Relay Grouse Mountain’s Torch Parade marking one-year countdown to the 2010 Olympics offers spectacular evening visuals for all on-lookers. February 11, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – This Thursday evening at 6pm, more than 80 Grouse Mountain employees and volunteers will ski from the top of the Peak to the bottom of the iconic Cut ski run with
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Grinder and Coola Poke Their Heads Out
Bears Getting More Active As the days begin to grow longer, Grinder and Coola are beginning to stir more often inside their bear hotel. Recently we've even seen them leaving their bear bed den and exploring the larger section of the bear hotel. You can check out Grinder in the video below sniffing and pawing at the fresh snow fall in the front of the bear hotel. Both bears were also observed
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest Winners
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest Winners Read the winning entries in our Grouse Mountain Moment Contest. Congratulations to our Joshua Manuel from Vancouver - The Grand Prize-Winning Moment! Joshua Best Grouse MomentIn 2008, my 7-year-old niece was not feeling very well, and had recently returned home from the hospital. Earlier that week, I visited her in the hospital and I had given her a bracelet
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Artists For Conservation Festival
and wildlife artists, including world renowned Robert Bateman, will display their exclusively produced artwork throughout the Grouse Mountain Chalet. Artists for Conservation (AFC), is the world's leading group of artists supporting the environment and Grouse Mountain is pleased to host of its first ever annual Artists For Conservation Festival. This 10 day event will bring out exceptional nature
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Grind for Kids Interview: Ben Armstrong
raise funds for the BC Children's Hospital Foundation plays an important role in the program. Whether you are Grinding every single day or simply donating to a friend or family member, it makes a difference. I think we can all agree that there is something extra special in a story like Grind For Kids participant and childhood cancer survivor Ben Armstrong's. Shortly after, we reposted the comment to
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