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82nd Ski Season Opening
guests, as well as enhance the learning experience through alleviated wait times, ease of use, and state of the art safety technology. The quad chair, complete with North America's first ever child restraints, will provide easy access for children and beginners to take in more runs per session with significantly reduced wait times for passage to the top of the bowl. The Greenway chair will also provide
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Winter thrives at Grouse Mountain
focus their own snowmaking efforts on runs to be used for official purposes next month, leaving skiers and riders out of luck longer than anticipated.Grouse Mountain’s renewed downhill operation comes on the tail end of three consecutive years of banner winters, both for earliness of opening as well as for cumulative snow depth. This season started remarkably early as well, but was beset by a fleeting
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Events Showcase Amateur and Pro Talent
NIGHT JAMSThis Friday, January 4th, the Oakley Night Jams, hosted by Coastal Riders, takes place in the Quiksilver Park. This series runs on various Fridays throughout the season and is open to skiers, snowboarders, guys and girls of all ages. With a heavy cartel of prizes to be had, this event is not to be missed. There is no entry fee and skiers and riders simply show up at the Quiksilver Park on
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Mother's Day Brunch
Mother's Day Brunch April 14, 2008, North Vancouver BC Sweep Mom off her feet and up the Grouse Mountain skyride to enjoy a specially prepared Mother’s Day Brunch. With the city beneath you, Chef Dino L. Gazzola has prepared a delectable spread fit for a queen. General Admission is included in brunch prices which enable visitors to enjoy the many mountaintop activities. This includes the Theatre
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It's Time! Grouse Mountain Opens Friday For Skiing and Riding
snowshoers. Until more terrain becomes available lift tickets will be discounted to General Admission pricing. For the latest in snow and weather conditions, please check the Grouse Mountain website: http://www.grousemountain.com/current_conditions or by calling the resort’s snowphone at 604-986-6262. Grouse Mountain has 212 acres of skiable terrain and visitors have been flocking to our slopes since our
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Kids hockey tournament reflects real Games with 71% accuracy
been won by the identical nations playing in the real Games. With only five days of the historic Games remaining before one nation claims the coveted gold, the kids hockey tournament at the Peak of Vancouver may hold the answer to which nation will win the ultimate prize in international men’s hockey. Playoffs continue tomorrow, with each successive game bringing the entire world closer to the
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Winter's back at Grouse Mountain
, the annual snowpass sale that has become the most popular season pass product in North America. Y2Play is on sale now and entitles members to ski or ride for the remainder of this season and all of the 2010/11 winter season for up to 80% off the regular rate. An adult Y2Play pass is only $355! This snowpass product has introduced and brought more people back to winter sport than any other campaign
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Escape the sweltering heat
Escape the sweltering heat! Vancouver’s most-inviting patio kicks off another summer of social night festivities. North Vancouver, June 5, 2009 – Soaring temperatures this week may leave you searching for shade and wondering where to find cooler climes. Come up to the only cool spot in Vancouver at Grouse Mountain to relax and enjoy the rays without running for cover. Several degrees less heat
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“Today’s” six-month Olympic announcement
live broadcast and to get a chance to meet the Olympic athletes as well as the show anchors. “Today” will broadcast live each morning at 4 a.m. local time. During the course of the Games, “Today” will give viewers an all-access pass to everything Olympic. “Today” will go behind-the-scenes of the Games and profile Team USA. Each morning, Matt, Meredith, Al and Ann will talk to the Olympic teams, and
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Artists For Conservation Festival 2011
importance of conservation work. Tyto, a barn owl, comes to us through our partners at Birds in Motion and having been bred in captivity and imprinted on people cannot be released into the wild – but can help today’s youth appreciate the beauty and fragility of local wildlife"The Artists for Conservation Festival at Grouse Mountain is a perfect fit for our Refuge for Endangered Wildlife's shared goals of
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