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Two New Quad Chairlifts
Two New Quad Chairlifts Two new chairlifts to grace the slopes of Grouse Mountain this winter.$3M infrastructure investment increases early season terrain and reduces wait times. October 1, 2008, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow enthusiasts will revel in the ability to take in more runs and get an earlier start to the downhill season with the installation of two new quad chairlifts
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/two-new-quad-chairlifts
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Grouse Mountain partners with World Pulse
provides media leadership training to a cohort of women leaders selected from a World Pulse’ online community, PulseWire—a network of thousands of members representing over 130 different countries. The contributions of Grouse Mountain, along with laptop donations from the public, will create powerful new opportunities for the Voices of Our Future participants. The joint initiative will amplify the impact
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-partners-with-world-pulse
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Recipe: Cote de Beouf
the onions until they achieve an even golden-brown colour. Add 1 Tbsp (15 mL) butter to encourage more colour on the onions. Add the chicken stock. When the stock has boiled, place the pan in the oven, stirring occasionally. When the onions are soft, remove the pan from the oven. Place the pan over high heat, and reduce the liquid until a glaze has formed. Add the remaining butter in small pieces
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 4
Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 4 Congratulations to Donna Bogyo from Delta Donna's Best Grouse Moment was... About a generation ago, the Grouse Mountain Skyride was a new attraction in Vancouver. The Grouse Nest Restaurant was among the premier locations for scenic views of Vancouver and stellar romantic dinners. In the early 1970s it never occurred to us that anyone would every elect to
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-moment-contest-aug-4
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The Eye of the Wind Construction
location, 1,231 metres (4,039 feet) above the City. These were some of the key construction milestones:(please also visit our video gallery to view the full construction)Foundation Assembly: The foundation for the structure was the first construction phase for The Eye of the Wind. The foundation is a 2-metre high, 8-metre wide octagonal concrete base with anchors imbedded deep into the bedrock, some as
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/the-eye-of-the-wind-construction
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In The News: Lemme Tell You The Grouse Grind Is Not Misnamed
mountaineers carved out this path on the hill's southwest side for climbers to use as a practice run. The Grouse Grind was completed by winter of 1983 and earned a cult following, especially with personal trainers sending their celebrity clients on the hike. About 100,000 hikers and tourists "do the Grind" every year from May to mid-October. The most devoted celebrity grinder, arguably, is Chip Wilson, CEO
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/in-the-news-lemme-tell-you-the-grouse-grind-is-not-misnamed
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Make every Grouse Grind count
Make every Grouse Grind count Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, June 15, 2010 – Puddles. Bicycles. Homemade fishing rods and tea parties for Teddy. These are the things that should occupy kids. Not debilitating illness, undiagnosed disease, and extended stays in the pediatric unit. To help improve child health in our community, a new annual initiative called Grind For Kids has been launched and
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/make-every-grouse-grind-count