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Profess Your Love from the Mountain
the Skyride and mountaintop activities such as ice skating, sleighrides and Grouse Mountain’s Theatre in the Sky. Please call 604.980.9311 for reservations. For additional information about our events, and a full roster of what’s happening at the Peak of Vancouver, please visit our events page.-
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/profess-your-love-from-the-mountain
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Clear roads in heavy snows commended
passengers additional peace of mind as we approach the coming holidays. The recent snowfall has been a boon for skiers and snowboarders, and accessing Grouse Mountain is easier thanks to the work of local government in keeping our streets clear of snow and ice hazards. The vigilance required to keep our transportation routes safe is a task to be commended and not taken for granted. Around the clock snow
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/clear-roads-in-heavy-snows-commended
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24 Hours of Winter a Resounding Success
24 Hours of Winter a Resounding Success Thousands take advantage of unique round-the-clock skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, and snowshoeing. February 10, 2008. Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – At 2am this morning, Grouse Mountain’s alpine area reached the height of its overnight traffic with nearly 2,000 skiers, riders, skaters and snowshoers. The collected crowd of snow sports
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/24-hours-of-winter-a-resounding-success
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Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run - Feb. 25, 2012
will be awarded in the following categories: 19 and under 20 - 29 years 30 - 39 years 40 - 49 years 50 - 59 years 60 - 69 years 70 + years and up Awards & After Party Après awards in the Timber Room.In case of wonderful weather, the awards will be held outdoors by the ice rink. A BBQ will be set up for everyone to enjoy!To register, please visit Guest Services or call 604.980.9311.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/snowshoe-grind-mountain-run-feb-25-2012
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Hummingbirds return to Grouse Mountain!
feeding and monitoring station behind our outdoor plaza (aka Ice Rink) when you next visit Grouse Mountain!
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24 Hours of Snow Sports
take advantage of 24 hours of winter sports. In celebration of the 2 year countdown to 2010, Grouse Mountain will leave all of its winter facilities open all night long. Skiing, riding, snow shoeing, ice skating, theatre in the sky, dining and shopping will be fully operational. “This is our way of celebrating this once in a lifetime event,” says General Manager, Michael Cameron. “On February 9th
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/24-hours-of-snow-sports
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Look up! Grouse Mountain Torch Relay
Look up! Grouse Mountain Torch Relay Grouse Mountain’s Torch Parade marking one-year countdown to the 2010 Olympics offers spectacular evening visuals for all on-lookers. February 11, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – This Thursday evening at 6pm, more than 80 Grouse Mountain employees and volunteers will ski from the top of the Peak to the bottom of the iconic Cut ski run with
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/look-up-grouse-mountain-torch-relay
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - Aug. 6
some Irish folk the day after they landed in Vancouver on a one year work visa. It was the middle of December, clear, dry and fabulous. It was their first time in Canada and the drive up and whole experience was a Winter Wonderland for them. Took an American guy up in the winter who had never seen snow let alone been ice skating. Strapped some skates on him and sent him on his way! Rubbing elbows
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-moment-contest-aug-6
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Volunteers and athletes rewarded
the donation to well over $1 million. Grouse Mountain's unique After Hours Pass is also available to the general public at a regular price of $150. The contribution of the After Hours Pass to these highly deserving individuals guarantees them an opportunity to make tracks on the iconic Cut run at 3am as the lights of the city sparkle below, or snowshoe to the peak of neighbouring Dam Mountain for a
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/volunteers-and-athletes-rewarded
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Kids hockey tournament reflects real Games with 71% accuracy
dramatic final. At Grouse Mountain, children aged seven and eight, refereed by 12 year-olds, will return to the ice tomorrow in honour of the Games event. The children are all from the local North Shore Hockey League, and represent the twelve teams competing for Olympic gold. The young hockey stars are participating in Games on corresponding Olympic game days. Hockey fever has climbed new heights in the