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The Eye of the Wind - Overview
The Eye of the Wind - Overview Almost no one has been this close to one. For the most part, wind turbines appear to us in magazine articles or on television documentaries perhaps. But very few people have seen a wind turbine up close. And, until now, almost nobody on the planet has been able to say they’ve been inside one – let alone that they’ve been to the top of one. The Eye of the Wind is a
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The Eye of the Wind Revolution
The Eye of the Wind Revolution Fast Facts Tower Overall height: 65 metres/215 feet Made of structural steel in three sections Weight: 133,946 kg/285,300 lbs (145 tons)viewPOD™ Diameter: 7 metres/23 feet Elevation: 57 metres/187 feet Weight: 13,600 kg/30,000 lbs (15 tons) Capacity: 36 people Framework: Structural steel and glass Glass: Tempered 2.54 cm/1 inch thick Viewing Area: 360 degrees (all
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Visit Us at the Vancouver Wedding Fair This Weekend
Join Us at the Vancouver Wedding Fair Visit our booth at the Wedding Fair - Jan. 5 & 6 Grouse Mountain will be at the 26th Annual Vancouver Wedding Fair this weekend (Jan. 5-6) at the Westin Bayshore Hotel. Brides-to-be can visit our booth for a special treat.Read More
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Win a romantic night in - enter our Alpine Kiss Contest
Alpine Kiss Contest You could win a romantic dinner cooked in your own home by our chef For your chance to win dinner for two, cooked in your home by The Observatory at Grouse Mountain’s amazing chef, send us your picture or Instagram of an alpine kiss. We’ll post our favourites and award one winner with the spectacular prize of a chef dinner cooked in your very own home. We do the dishes.Email
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Dine "Up" Vancouver at the Peak
course menu for $35 in the award winning Observatory Restaurant. The Observatory Restaurant is nestled atop Grouse Mountain’s Peak Chalet and the food rivals the view. The Observatory's contemporary BC menu has harnessed the remarkable confluence of local flavours and worldly techniques that give the province its unique character. Chef Dino L. Gazzola is dedicated to sourcing the finest and freshest
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Spring Approaches
Spring Approaches The bears are stirring, the weather is warming Whew, things have been a little hectic here on Grouse Mountain for the past few weeks with first the Olympic Games and now the Paralympic Games. For the entire Olympic period, the NBC Today Show was broadcasting from the mountain top and there was a flurry of activity everywhere you looked. Yet, through this all Grinder and Coola
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Grinder and Coola Poke Their Heads Out
Bears Getting More Active As the days begin to grow longer, Grinder and Coola are beginning to stir more often inside their bear hotel. Recently we've even seen them leaving their bear bed den and exploring the larger section of the bear hotel. You can check out Grinder in the video below sniffing and pawing at the fresh snow fall in the front of the bear hotel. Both bears were also observed
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Seek the Peak
. Participants are primarily motivated by the symbolic overcoming of a significant obstacle, reflecting the ongoing fight against breast cancer. This event is about rethinking what matters. It’s about rethinking our pain thresholds and our ambitions. More than this, it’s about rethinking our priorities. Support Rethink and together we will overcome breast cancer. WHERE THE FUNDS GO Over the past six years
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Bears Stirring
Bears Stirring... As the days grow longer in the spring, Grinder and Coola, our two resident Grizzly Bears, begin to stir more often in their bear den.During the coldest and darkest part of winter there is very little movement inside the bear den. Now, however, through the use of our infrared cameras we are able to see that they are stirring more often and for longer periods of time. The 'stir
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ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge - Results!
ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge Results are in! Congratulations to all the racers! First overall men category was won by Joseph Gray with an amazing time of 26:39minFirst overall women category was won by Kristin Stoermer Steira with an amazing time of 30:52minClick in the button below to check all the results.Solo ResultsTeam Results
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