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Artists For Conservation Is Coming Soon to Grouse Mountain
featuring an incredible schedule of art and environmental education activities. With 40% of event proceeds benefiting conservation efforts, you can feel amazing about taking in all the festivities. For detailed Festival information, tickets, program schedule and regular updates, please visit artistsforconservation.org/festival.
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Book Now For Ski/Ride Camps and Clinics
receive an early bird discount of 20%! To sign up for these programs, call Grouse Mountain Guest Services today at 604.980.9311, or register for Zone and Freeride Camps, CSIA Instructor Certification Course and Adult Ski/Ride Clinics online and get ready for another fantastic season at the Peak of Vancouver!Snow Camps and Clinics
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Seek the Peak
, this unique, pledge-driven event has raised over $200,000 for Rethink Breast Cancer. By participating in Seek the Peak you are helping fight breast cancer.All funds that are raised from Seek the Peak go directly to BC-based researchers who are working towards the goal of finding a cure for breast cancer, and to the start up costs for valuable support programs for young women experiencing breast
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Registration for the ClearlyContacts.ca Grind Challenge Is Now Open
legendary Grouse Grind. Oh, and did we mention there is a special after-party at the top to reward your tired muscles? Talk about an incentive to get training! Register Now
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Salas still ‘King of the Grouse Grind’
goal, Miskulin raised thousands of dollars for the Burn Unit through individual pledges and corporate sponsorships. Super Save Group generously kicked off Miskulin’s fundraising effort with a $5,000 donation. Hiking the Grouse Grind is a gruelling workout that has earned the nickname “Mother Nature’s Stairmaster” and has become a cultural phenomenon in Vancouver. Having a good “Grind Time” is cause
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Book Now for Ski/Ride Camps and Clinics!
receive an early bird discount of 20%! To sign up for these programs, call Grouse Mountain Guest Services today at 604.980.9311, or register online, and get ready for another fantastic season at the Peak of Vancouver!Register for FreerideRegister for Adult Clinics
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/book-now-for-skiride-camps-and-clinics
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Mark Your Calendar - Summer Events at Grouse Mountain
for the BC Cancer Foundation’s lifesaving work in the fight against breast cancer. Yoga on the Mountain - weekends in July and August starting July 5: Begin your day with a mountaintop outdoor yoga session. Rise and shine for a 10:00 a.m. stretch that will leave you feeling limber and energized. ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge – Sunday, September 7: This Vancouver classic is the true test
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NBC Today Show - February 13th 2010
NBC Today Show - February 13th 2010 Previous Shows & Recaps February 13, 2010 NBC Today's guests were: Alan Abrahamson - one of professional sports most recognized authorities, NBC Sports anchor Dave Zinczenko - Editor in Chief of Men's Health Magazine, the biggest men's lifestyle and wellness publication in North America, who also serves as Editorial Director of sister publication, Women's
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Grinder and Coola Emerge from Their 2013 Hibernation
Grinder and Coola Emerge Grizzly bears Grinder and Coola don’t seem to mind one little bit that it’s still a winter wonderland here at the Peak of Vancouver. After a five-month long hibernation, the white stuff seems to be the perfect playground for poking around, playing and logging the first romp of 2013. Watch Video
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Bears Enjoy First Snowfall of Winter 2011
wrestling and sluggish rolls around on their sides and back. In fact, they are more interested in finding their food under the snow than playing in it!Grinder and Coola have put on quite a bit of weight in preparation for hibernation and are looking much more bulky overall. Grinder has a pretty good bear stomach going on! They are still eating approximately 30 lbs of food each per day and are still
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