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24 Hours of Winter Fun!
24 Hours of Winter Fun! To celebrate 3 years since the Olympics the mountain was open 24 hours! There was so much to see and do!The entire resort was buzzing with activities around the clock for guests to enjoy including a torch relay, kid’s hockey tournament, skiing, riding, snowshoeing, shopping and dining. Christian (left) and Nathan (right) came all the way from Port Coquitlam to enjoy all
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Grouse Mountain Eat Local Recipe Contest
the finest and freshest regional ingredients available, creating memorable dining experiences for the discerning palate. Chef Gazzola would like to add your favourite shared meal to the Altitudes Bistro menu, and learn how to make it from you in person in a Cooking with Dino video. The Altitudes Bistro already includes great dishes for sharing such as the Baba Ghannouj, the Oven Baked Potato Skins
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-eat-local-recipe-contest
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24 Hours of Winter Is Back!
turn back the clock to 2010 as we celebrate 24 Hours of Winter in honor of the Winter Olympics anniversary. For 36 consecutive hours, the entire Grouse Mountain resort will be open for guests to enjoy activities including midnight skiing and riding, sunset snowshoe treks, sunrise tours to The Eye of the Wind, shopping, dining, a junior pond hockey tournament and much more. This year, Grouse Mountain
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/24-hours-of-winter-is-back
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It Tastes Like Summer - The Observatory Summer Menu
Tastes Like Summer Summer flavours arrive at The Observatory The Observatory has made a name for itself as a source for fresh, local, seasonal food. It’s fine dining at its best when remarkable food meets attentive service. And the views speak for themselves. Summer’s bounty is reflected in the Observatory’s new seasonal menu featuring lovely light summer appetizers such as a Dungeness Crab
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/it-tastes-like-summer-the-observatory-summer-menu
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The Observatory Launches Winter Menu
New Winter Menu at The Observatory Our five-star dining venue launches a new menu for winter The Observatory is proud to announce the launch of a its new winter menu. Visit the restaurant for elegant winter fare like Truffled Chicken & Leek Boudin, Duo of Venison and Spiced Cake with blood orange, sour cream sorbet and Banyuls reduction.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/the-observatory-launches-winter-menu
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New Fall Menu at The Observatory
Fall menu launches at The Observatory Taste the best BC has to offer in autumn The Observatory, our five-star fine dining restaurant, is proud to launch a new menu for fall featuring seasonal delights like Squash Velouté and Bison Petite Tender.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/new-fall-menu-at-the-observatory
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In the News: Globe and Mail, June 1, 2012
lift off.”Adventurers with thicker wallets can also try the Fly, Dine and Drive package, where you fly from downtown Vancouver to the peak of Grouse, then enjoy a gourmet dinner and a limo ride back to town, or the Whistler Excursion, which lands you at the peak of Whistler.The tours are weather permitting, so best to phone in advance; walk-ins are also welcome on the peak of Grouse.Grouse Mountain
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/in-the-news-globe-and-mail-june-1-2012
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24 Hours of Winter celebrates Olympics
Winter Olympics anniversary. The entire resort will be open for guests to enjoy activities including a torch relay, kid’s hockey tournament, skiing, riding, snowshoeing, shopping and dining round-the-clock. Twelve teams represented by nearly 100 hockey players will also take to the skate pond at the Peak of Vancouver for one-day mini-hockey tournament mirroring the men’s Olympic tournament in team
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/24-hours-of-winter-celebrates-olympics
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Treat Dad to the Peak of Vancouver
Father's Day Brunch Treat Dad to a Day at the Peak of Vancouver On June 19th, give the Dad in your life an exclusive dining experience served high above the City of Vancouver. Our award-winning culinary team has created a delectable Father’s Day Brunch consisting of a 3-course prix fixe menu that is sure to delight even the most discerning Dad’s palate. Reserve your table today, and make this
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/treat-dad-to-the-peak-of-vancouver
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In The News: A Day In History - July 13, 1954
the mountain to dine and dance at the chalet, which featured music by “Canada’s favourite pianist,” Hugo Sartorello. A Sun ad on July 13, 1954 featured stylish cartoon skiers relaxing on the chairlift, which offered a 40-minute ride along 2,700 metres of cable “and each minute a change in scenery.” Sartorello played atop Grouse from 1952 to 1961, when he left town for many years to play in the
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/in-the-news-a-day-in-history-july-13-1954