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2009 World Police & Fire Games Results
2009 World Police & Fire Games Results Best time posted by Northern Ireland fireman in 2009 World Police & Fire Games signature event.Grouse Grind Mountain Run draws 315 competitors from 14 countries. North Vancouver, August 5, 2009 – One of the world’s most famous trails, the Grouse Grind, crowned a new champion in the signature event of the 2009 World Police & Fire Games today
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/2009-world-police-fire-games-results
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Salas still ‘King of the Grouse Grind’
Salas still ‘King of the Grouse Grind’ Langley fireman comes close to breaking the record and raises $10,000 for Grind For Kids North Vancouver, October 30, 2010 – The reigning Grouse Grind record holder can rest easy knowing his time is still intact, but thirty-eight year-old Mike Miskulin still conquered the course to raise $10,000 for Grind For Kids, a charitable initiative benefitting the BC
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/salas-still-%E2%80%98king-of-the-grouse-grind%E2%80%99
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Dine "Up" Vancouver at the Peak
Dine "Up" Vancouver at the Peak January 16th to February 3rd is Dine Out Vancouver’s Annual opportunity to taste-drive some of the best restaurants in the city. The Peak of Vancouver’s Observatory Restaurant features a unique spin on the event as guests dine ‘up’ as well as ‘out’… January 2nd, 2008. North Vancouver, BC- Starting January 16th, and running until February 3rd, diners can enjoy a 3
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/dine-up-vancouver-at-the-peak
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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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Clear roads in heavy snows commended
Clear roads in heavy snows commended TransLink and the District of North Vancouver applauded for their efforts. December 22, 2008, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – As the Lower Mainland is inundated with reports of difficult passage through major road arteries in virtually every neighbourhood, the current efforts to ensure safe road conditions offer reassurance to local residents seeking
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/clear-roads-in-heavy-snows-commended
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2010
him only 23 minutes and 48 seconds. The race this morning drew over 500 participants and raised funds for Grind For Kids, a local annual initiative that supports BC Children’s Hospital. Whistler Water matched the event day fundraising (in the neighbourhood of $10,000, the tally is still being finalized) to bring the total charitable contribution from the historic 20th race to $20k.“There were a lot
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/bmo-grouse-grind-mountain-run-2010
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Bird Calls at Night
active, and because temperatures are cooler, less energy is spent in staying cool during the long demanding flights of migration. It's the equivalent of going for a late evening or early morning job before the heat of the day hits.As always, there is safety in numbers so many species, or even mixes of species, migrate together and stay in touch through contact calls. Due to poor visibility, contact
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Father's Day With The Whitecaps
Celebrate Father's Day With The 'Caps Presented by the Whitecaps Foundation - Sunday June 17th at Grouse Mountain Join the Whitecaps Foundation on Sunday June 17th, 2012 for Father's Day at the Peak of Vancouver! Enjoy lunch and soccer activities at Grouse Mountain as you take in the Skyride view or team up with your dad and Whitecaps FC players on the Grouse Grind.Rub shoulders with players
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/fathers-day-with-the-whitecaps
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Mortimer the Yellow-bellied Marmot
Mortimer the Missing Marmot A couple weeks back the North Shore News ran an article that told the saga of Mortimer Brown, a Yellow-bellied Marmot, who had taken up residence in urban West Vancouver. He was a long way from the bulk of his fellow yellow-bellieds, who normally inhabit the dry, rocky interior of British Columbia's Okanagan region. Every once in awhile, marmots are known to hitch
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/mortimer-the-yellow-bellied-marmot
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BC Teachers, You Are Invited to Our Professional Development Day
ProD Day at Grouse Mountain BC educators are invited to join us Oct. 19, 2012 Once again, educators of British Columbia are invited to join us on the provincial Professional Development Day (Friday, Oct. 19) for a day of hands-on learning, workshops and fun.Reserve your spot today by calling 604.980.9311.Read More
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/bc-teachers-you-are-invited-to-our-professional-development-day