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Salas still ‘King of the Grouse Grind’
Salas still ‘King of the Grouse Grind’ Langley fireman comes close to breaking the record and raises $10,000 for Grind For Kids North Vancouver, October 30, 2010 – The reigning Grouse Grind record holder can rest easy knowing his time is still intact, but thirty-eight year-old Mike Miskulin still conquered the course to raise $10,000 for Grind For Kids, a charitable initiative benefitting the BC
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48 Hours of Winter
sunrise snowshoe tours, the public is invited to a uniquely Canadian experience as we all celebrate the countdown to 2010. For anyone who has ever wondered what it would be like to carve down a ski run as the sunrise frames the city in front of you, 48 Hours of Winter is the time to find out. On February 13 to February 15, diehard winter enthusiasts and winter wonderland seekers can take advantage of
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2009 World Police & Fire Games Results
has anything that compares,” said Stu Ballantyne, CEO, 2009 World Police and Fire Games. “It’s a unique Vancouver landmark that’s beautiful, and challenging at the same time, and we’re proud to call it an official venue.” The official course record to date for men is 26:19 held by Michael Simpson set at the 2007 Grouse Grind Mountain Run. For women, the record is 31:04 held by Leanne Johnston and
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24 Hours of Snow Sports
24 Hours of Snow Sports From snowboarding to midnight snow shoe tours, don’t miss this uniquely Canadian experience as we celebrate the countdown to 2010! February 7th, 2008, North Vancouver -Have you ever wondered what it would be like to carve down a ski run as the sunrise frames the city in front of you? On Saturday February 9th, die hard winter enthusiasts, and winter wonderland seekers can
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Summer Camps Come Alive At The Peak Of Vancouver
perfect platform with unique wildlife such as timber wolves, grizzly bears, barn owls and hummingbirds to help children discover and discuss their planet's future while giving them a once in a lifetime experience". Grouse Mountain Summer Camps are open to children ages 8 to 14 with an early bird discount of 10% available before June 1st. Book your full week of camps for $220 for passholders / $250 for
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A Beautiful Day for the Eye of The Wind
cool breeze and I could see more of Grouse Mountain and the area where the bears hibernate in the winter. Going up the mountain took 18 minutes and it was such great fun. Even though I was a bit nervous about the height, seeing the spectacular scenery was the best part of the ride.The walk from the chairlift to the Eye of the Wind was only a few minutes and there seemed to be tourist from all around
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24 Hours of Winter celebrates Olympics
24 Hours of Winter celebrates Olympics Experience around-the-clock alpine activities at Grouse Mountain Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – The one-year anniversary of the most inspiring and anticipated event in British Columbia’s history will be celebrated for 24 consecutive hours at the Peak of Vancouver. Get ready to celebrate and play even more from February 12-13, in honour of the 2010
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In The News: Couple Takes Fundraising To New Heights
Couple Take Fundraising To New Heights PAUL WALDIE The Globe and Mail Published Friday, Sep. 07 2012 Esther and Martin Kafer grew up in Switzerland and have been climbing mountains for more than 70 years. They met on a mountain top and spent their honeymoon in 1953 scaling the Matterhorn. The couple, now both in their 80s, moved to Canada in 1954, first settling in Kitimat, B.C, and later in
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Recipe: Sticky Toffee Pudding
Sticky Toffee Pudding Recipes from The Observatory Sticky Toffee Puddingvanilla bean ice creamServes 6-8 Ice Cream 1 cup (250 mL) whipping cream (35%) 1 cup (250 mL) homogenized milk 1 vanilla bean, split and scraped 6 egg yolks, form large brown eggs 1/2 cup (125 mL) sugar Begin with two medium-sized mixing bowls, one set with ice, the other with a fine mesh strainer. Combine the milk, cream
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Win the Ultimate Golden Ticket to Grouse Mountain
private first tracks and reserved parking, to a 'tram surf' atop the Skyride, front of the line lift privileges and 20 other unique experiences valued at over $10,000. This is the first time in 86 seasons that Grouse Mountain has extended such an all access opportunity. How to Enter Simply log on to Grouse Mountain’s Facebook & Twitter and post your answer to the question: “Why Do You Y2Play?” with
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