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Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind
the 37.5 metre blades of a fully commissioned wind turbine, some 57 metres above the peak of a mountain. All year round, Grouse Mountain provides uniquely British Columbian experiences that marry authentic West Coast adventure with operating principles that are rooted in environmental, social, and economic sustainability. Today, on this global tribute to our planet, Grouse Mountain encourages all
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Join the Ascent for Alzheimer’s – September 2012
Join the Ascent for Alzheimer's Join other BC hikers this September If you are a fan of the Grouse Grind why not step up and try another challenge in 2012 by hiking Mount Kilimanjaro! Join the 2012 Ascent for Alzheimer’s team on Africa’s highest peak with other BC hiker in Tanzania this September. This trek will truly be a once in a lifetime opportunity to raise valuable funds for Alzheimer’s
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/join-the-ascent-for-alzheimer%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%93-september-2012
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Munday Alpine Park Is Open for 2012/13
. Snowshoeing is a great cardiovascular training activity and the fastest growing winter sport. Grouse Mountain has a range of snowshoe programs available including our very popular Drop-In Nights, scheduled to begin December 10. Drop-In Nights are available with an Alpine Experience ticket or free with your Grouse Mountain Annual Membership. Read More
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Job Swap: Nat from Virgin 9.53 Works for Grouse Mountain
Virgin Radio Job Swap with Nat Nat from Virgin 95.3 swaps jobs with Wildlife Manager, Devin Manky Our Wildlife Manager, Devin Manky, recently took part in Nat & Drew's Job Swap program at Virgin 95.3. It was a one day job swap, and the day started off with Devin heading over to the station to help host the morning show. After the "Nat, Drew & Devin" show wrapped up, they headed back here
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/job-swap-nat-from-virgin-953-works-for-grouse-mountain
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Make the Holidays Memorable
memorable morning and get them into the festive spirit. Don’t forget that after Breakfast with Santa you and your family can head out to enjoy all of our Peak of Christmas activities including visits with reindeer, skating on our outdoor ice rink and a visit to Santa’s workshop. For more information call Guest Services today at 604.980.9311.
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Quiksilver Filmmaker Showdown
Quiksilver Filmmaker Showdown Five film crews face off for $5000 cash! $5000 cash? Check. Winner-take-all? Check.This year marked the first appearance of a new style contest here at Grouse Mountain. With the help of Push.ca we launched the Quiksilver Filmmaker Showdown — a contest that challenged five of the region's best snow industry filmmakers (and one music video production company) to come
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/quiksilver-filmmaker-showdown--2
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Early snowfall appears
Early snowfall appears Fall weather at Grouse Mountain bodes well for coming winter September 29, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow graced the peak of Grouse Mountain today, signaling the coming winter in Vancouver may bring another robust season of flurries. The heavy rainfall this afternoon temporarily turned to snowfall at the highest altitude of the resort, and came as a
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Let us Take the Stress Out of Christmas Dinner
Mountain is available on Dec. 24, 11:30am-12:00pm.For more information, please call Chalet Reception at 604.998.5045. Christmas Dinner To Go MenuFresh sage & apple stuffed turkey Crème fraiche mash potatoes Spiced cranberry relish Traditional gravy Assorted seasonal vegetablesOrganic baguette Hazelnut Yule LogPrice$295 + HST
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 24
ranging from worrying that we would abandon her on the way up, to not having a bathroom on the trail and to finally saying that she wouldn't survive the climb because of the bears and cougars. I reassured her telling her we would walk at her pace, that we would listen to our bodies and rest when needed. We brought snacks, water and were prepared to take all day if we had to. I reassured her that the
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A Fresh New Look for Ski Wee
A Fresh New Look for Ski Wee Grouse Mountain’s Snow School Director, Toby Barrett, wanted to refresh the Ski Wee experience at Grouse Mountain. He knew that children connect with animals and he thought that a wolf would be a powerful animal to connect to Ski Wee. “Wolves are pack animals. They are a naturally social animal. This is something that I think children in Ski Wee can identify with…the
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