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Interactive Art Program in the Eye of the WInd
program, one of our Corporate Adventure Training Adventures.Armed with running shoes and thinking caps on, the group split into 3 smaller groups and was challengeed with creating a team canvas - a canvas that expressed each team's identity. First Nation’s identities were offered as inspiration by our onsite facilitator, but the view from the Eye of the Wind truly unlocked the artists within. Yes, this
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Father's Day With The Whitecaps
from the 'Caps women's, Residency, and MLS teams for soccer related activities, lunch, autographs, and photo opportunities. You'll also have the chance to check out Grouse Mountain's outdoor attractions. Grouse Grind registration begins at 10am, with the climb beginning at 10:30am.Guests taking the Skyride can arrive from 11am onward. Lunch and youth soccer activities will be held between 11:30am and
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Winter Birding on Grouse Mountain
prominent bird on our survey was the Red Crossbill. These are incredibly cool birds that have a beak that naturally overlaps. You can see this in the photo above. They use this bill to pry open cones to get at the seeds inside. It's kind of like having built in pliers in your mouth! Other than the Crossbills we saw numerous Pine Siskin, Dark-eyed Junco's and of course the ever present Common Ravens
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Artists For Conservation Festival Comes To Grouse Mountain
Artists For Conservation Festival Grouse Mountain welcomes world-renowned nature and wildlife artists to the Peak of Vancouver from November 5 to13, 2011 For the first time, Grouse Mountain is teaming up with Artists for Conservation to bring some of the world's best nature and wildlife art to the Peak of Vancouver. From November 5 to 13, nature and wildlife artists, including world renowned
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Baby Boom Continues on Grouse Mountain!
seen doing likewise.It always amazes me to see wildlife adapt to human structures and developments. Birds especially can be remarkably adaptable to nesting in or on man-made objects. Numerous Barn Swallow nests are located in the eves and rafters of our buildings here and just recently we found out about a Northern Flicker nest located in one of our Glen Greensides statues of a Basketball Player (see
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Canuck Fever at the Peak of Vancouver
in some afterwork runs down the Cut before sitting back to watch the Canucks vs. the Kings with speciality food and drinks on offer. The perfect combination for a great Vancouver evening is right here at Grouse Mountain throughout the playoffs. Game ScheduleFirst Round Canucks vs. LA Kings Game 1: April 11, 7:30pmGame 2: April 13, 7:00pmGame 3: April 15, 7:30pmGame 4: April 18, 7:00pmGame 5
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Thank You For Another Phenomenal Winter
Thank You for Another Phenomenal Winter A big thank you to one and all for an unforgettable winter season. The past few months were marked with amazing snow conditions, breathtaking events and once again the guaranteed longest season on the North Shore. We look forward to welcoming you back during the summer months with a wide range of activities and experiences to keep you entertained and
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Kids, Spend Your Pro-D Day at Grouse Mountain
will include spooky forest walks and stories, shadow puppet creations, Halloween scavenger hunts and ghoulish guess-what/mystery bowls. For more information and to register, please call 604.980.9311 or visit our Camps webpage.Adventure Camps
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Earth Hour by Candlelight
observed on Grouse Mountain by candlelight in two of Vancouver’s most romantic venues, The Observatory fine dining restaurant and Altitudes Bistro. Earth Hour will also have special meaning for visitors to the resort which launched Vancouver’s first commercially viable wind turbine, The Eye of the Wind, to international acclaim last month. The Eye of the Wind is now open for the public to learn about
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Black-tailed Deer Enjoy Grazing on Grouse
Black-tailed Deer call Grouse Mountain home Every year in the spring and summer, dozens of Black-tailed Deer (Odocoileus columbianus) inhabit the slopes of Grouse Mountain. These deer spend their days grazing on the grasses and shrubs that coat our open spaces such as ski-runs. The most common time to spot them is in the early morning or late evening when they are most active. During the
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