- Found 256 results
-
10 things we love about an Annual Local’s Pass
/16 Pass at our 2014/15 prices.So with that in mind, we present to you, in no particular order, the first five of our top ten reasons for why an Annual Local’s Pass will take your life to new heights while getting you outside all year long to enjoy the activities you love:10) You can bring friends: With an Annual Local’s Pass, you can bring a buddy or two and receive 50% off Alpine Experience
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/10-things-we-love-about-an-annual-local%E2%80%99s-pass
-
Warm Up Like a Patroller
patroller check out Robyn’s 5 must-do warm up moves that get you ready for all those powder turns ahead. 1.Upper Back / chest openingStand with feet hip width distance apart. Interlace fingers in front of you and press palms away. Breathe into your upper back. Clasp hands behind the sacrum, palms together if possible. Gently press palms down and slightly away as you reach shoulder blades toward one
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/warm-up-like-a-patroller
-
A Most Unusual Year Deserves A Most Unusual Y2Play Snow Pass Offer
provides more than $1000 in value and savings of more than $700. Full details on Y2Play are available here and Y2Play can be purchased online, by telephone at 604.980.9311 or in-person at Grouse Mountain. We love winter and we believe in the amazing moments that can only be experienced on the ski hill, in the terrain park, or on a chair lift. We believe in the power and outstanding value of Y2Play.I want
-
Grouse Mountain unveils Y2Play Pass renewal offer for 2015/16 season
-round access to Grouse Mountain’s mountaintop activities •a complimentary bring-a-friend-for-free lift ticket (valued at $58 for an Adult Pass)•a complimentary Mountain Ziplines experience (valued at $109)•the opportunity to purchase a $300 Grouse Mountain gift card for just $200•a chance to purchase 2016 Elan skis or a snowboard at nearly 50 percent off the retail price. In addition to these special
-
A sneak peek: Grouse Mountain's summer of Small Wonders
Sneak peek: summer of Small Wonders The buzz arrives on Friday, June 12! Summertime has arrived at the Peak of Vancouver, with an incredible variety of activities perfect for the whole family, including our world-famous lumberjack show, Birds in Motion demonstrations, thrilling mountain zipline tours, 360-degree views in the Eye of the Wind, visits with our grizzly bears, dining, shopping…and
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/a-sneak-peek-grouse-mountains-summer-of-small-wonders
-
Take your yoga practice to new heights at the Peak of Vancouver
and centered. Students leave her class refreshed and ready to embrace life’s challenges. Melissa Donohoe - July 6, August 9 & 10 Melissa is greatly inspired by nature and the interconnection between all. She has over 500 hours of training in Power Vinyasa, Anusara, Restorative, and Kripalu. Her studies of philosophy and mystic teachings are weaved into her classes as student’s journey and
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/take-your-yoga-practice-to-new-heights-at-the-peak-of-vancouver
-
Road to Seek the Peak: Week 7
! It’s almost time for all the training and hard work to pay off as we tackle those race day hills. Not only does Seek the Peak celebrate personal achievement but it also raises valuable funds for the BC Cancer Foundation. Whether you’re fundraising as part of a team or as an individual, every dollar you raise goes towards lifesaving work in the fight against breast cancer. As an added incentive, the
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/road-to-seek-the-peak-week-7
-
11th-annual Seek the Peak presented by Columbia reaches new heights
11th year, Seek the Peak presented by Columbia challenges participants to tackle the course alone or as part of a relay team. With every upward step, valuable funds are raised for the BC Cancer Foundation’s lifesaving work in the fight against breast cancer. With a record-setting time of 1:23:37, this year’s Seek the Peak title goes to Victoria’s Shaun Stephens-Whale with the lead female, Kim Magnus
-
Year Round Birds of Grouse Mountain
the air above our mountaintop plateau. The striking white head (no they aren't actually bald) is a feature that lets you know it is an adult bird - did you know it takes them up to five years to fully develop their white head and tail? Bald Eagles mate for life and often build large nests over the years. There are some nests nearby to Grouse Mountain and we often see the young, fully dark
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/year-round-birds-of-grouse-mountain
-
Grouse Mountain at SIA 2015
reached a turning point and decided to approach her life differently. "If I were an author and my life was a book, how would I want this story to end? I want to snowboard!" -Amy Purdy Since then she has accomplished so much. Including designing prosthetics to make snowboarding for double amputees possible, forming the American Paralympic snowboarding team, winning bronze in Sochi and winning as a
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/grouse-mountain-at-sia-2015