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The Eye of the Wind Elevator
The Eye of the Wind Elevator The elevator inside the Eye of the Wind now travels from the bottom to the top We’ve been asked by a number of skiers on the mountain why The Eye of the Wind isn’t spinning regularly. Rest assured it isn’t due to lack of wind! The blades are kept in a position that prevents them from capturing the movement of the wind while we wait to complete the electrical work
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Help Kids with Every Step
Help Kids with Every Step What is Grind for Kids? The popularity of the Grouse Grind is undeniable. In the Lower Mainland, over 100,000 people take to the trail every year and by leveraging this enthusiasm for the hike - the annual Grind For Kids campaign aims to raise funds for B.C. Children’s Hospital.Grinders are encouraged to sign up and ask friends, family and co-workers to pledge $1 or
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Seek the Peak Registration is Open
Seek the Peak 2012 Registration is Now Open On June 17 join hundreds of others in the fight against breast cancer Registration for the 9th annual Seek the Peak Relay in support of ReThink Breast Cancer is now open. Register online today!Seek the Peak 2012 is presented by Columbia.
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Winter in full swing at Grouse Mountain
Winter in full swing at Grouse Mountain Resort enables skiers and riders to beat the world rush with early launch of famed Y2Play Pass sales January 28, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – New snowfall and sub-zero temperatures provide skiers and boarders renewed assurance of favourable conditions for alpine snow sports in the city. Warmer temperatures have lapsed and Mother Nature has
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Escape the sweltering heat
and ample snow create an atmosphere where you can actually throw a snowball in your summer wear and chill with your friends and family. The Grouse Grind Social Nights returned this week in Altitudes Bistro for the third successive summer season. The exciting evening events take place every Wednesday throughout summer and kick off at 6pm. Come out to meet other hikers, visitors or lounge lovers, or
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Ski and ride the Peak of Vancouver until May!
Ski and ride the Peak of Vancouver until May! Snow season lasts longer at Grouse Mountain April 19, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Skiing and boarding will continue at Grouse Mountain this season until May 2nd, offering skiers and riders nearly 300 cm of snow atop our downhill terrain and glorious spring sunshine.Grouse Mountain will remain open for snow enthusiasts a full week
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Dancer and Vixen Arrive at Grouse Mountain
Santa's Reindeer Are Here! Visit Dancer and Vixen in person during the Peak of Christmas Dancer and Vixen have once again braved the journey to Grouse Mountain rest and relax before they have to go to work with Santa on Christmas Eve. They can be visited daily during our operating hours and are inhabiting an area beside Santa's Workshop next to our Skate Pond.Read More about their visit on the
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Summer Fun and Skyride Access All Year Long
, enjoy taking in the Birds in Motion or the World-Famous Lumberjack show, appreciate the insights of our Wildlife Refuge Rangers, or simply covet the opportunity to spend time on one of Vancouver’s best patios, Altitudes Bistro, your Membership delivers. With a full-year of Skyride access, when summer fun shifts into winter wonder, you’ll enjoy access to snowshoe trails, skating and the Peak of
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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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Y2Play Is 80% Sold
Y2Play Is 80% Sold Tons of fresh snow means springtime skiiing for Y2Players Rain in the city means tons of the white stuff falling here at Grouse Mountain allowing you to get the most out of your Y2Play pass. While other mountains will soon be shutting their doors for the season, our great base of 553cm the Peak of Vancouver and a forecast for more snow on the way means we are already