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We Have the Recipe for Romance this Valentine's Day
We Have the Recipe for Romance Spend this Valentine's Day at the Peak of Vancouver Ensure your special someone has a Valentine’s Day to remember at the Peak of Vancouver. With our romantic mountaintop skate pond or night skiing it’s so much more than dinner. Choose from the casual atmosphere of Altitudes Bistro or the fine dining of The Observatory. Both offer menus sure to be the perfect recipe
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/we-have-the-recipe-for-romance-this-valentines-day
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5 reasons why you should join us for Whistler Water One Climb
to go BLUE. And by blue, we mean face paint, temporary hair ‘paint’…anything goes! Part of why we look forward to Whistler Water One Climb every year is because we can’t wait to see the zany, fun getups that various groups, teams and schools sport to hike the Grind! When hundreds of people hit the Grind to flood it in blue, it’s an amazing sight to behold. Not to mention, it’s tons of fun. And
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Peak of Christmas Round Up!
meal with the team this Christmas, we're offering a festive 3-course set lunch menu at The Observatory this holiday season. Read more about our Christmas lunch.Bring the whole family for a special meal at the Peak of Vancouver - Breakfast with Santa - featuring a delicious hot and cold buffet, a Christmas sing-a-long, face painting, a special gift and of course the jolly man in red himself. Whether
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Something for Every Kind of Dad this Father's Day Weekend
describes your Dad then a chilled out meal with the family might be just the ticket. Altitudes Bistro’s patio offers stunning views and loads of menu choices. Gee, wasn’t that easy?
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/something-for-every-kind-of-dad-this-fathers-day-weekend
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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
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/dine-up-vancouver-at-the-peak
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Keurig Cup Spring Series Slalom hits the slopes Sunday and Monday
Olympian Mike Janyk who will return to Grouse Mountain for the final race of his career, the Keurig Cup boasts an impressive field of high-calibre men’s talent including Olympian Morgan Pridy and North Vancouver’s Ford Swette along with Tyler Werry and Sasha Zaitsoff. On the ladies side, Olympian Brittany Phelan, Stephanie Gartner (daughter of Olympian Kerrin Lee-Gartner), Candace Crawford and Roni
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Seek the Peak Training Sessions Begin April 10
Seek the Peak Training Sessions Sessions run April 10-June 12, 2013 The Seek the Peak Training program will get you ready to rock those race-day hills! Whether you tackle the 16 km challenge solo or as part of a team, the Seek the Peak training program will help you to build cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength & endurance, and provide tips on mental toughness & nutrition. Designed
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Joe Gray steals the day in the ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge!
fundraising in support of the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. Crossing the finish line with a time of 26 minutes and 39 seconds was US Men’s National Mountain Running Team racer Joseph Gray who claimed first place honours for the second consecutive year. In second place was former Grouse Grind record-holder Michael Simpson of Vancouver who clocked in at 28:48 and rounding out the top three was Squamish
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Thanks For a Fabulous Winter
. Be sure to come and appreciate the men in plaid for both their amazing athletic abilities and their terrific sense of humor. Ever dreamed of trying your hand at axe throwing or pole climbing?Join us to test your skills. Beards and suspenders optional.
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/thanks-for-a-fabulous-winter
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The importance of Avalanche Skills Training
knowledge and the skills we need to make decisions so we never have to use our rescue equipment. Of course, should disaster strike, the training also covers rescue techniques using the three standard pieces of rescue equipment: transceiver, probe and shovel.As I mentioned previously, terrain traps abound on the North Shore. If you ever have to help an avalanche victim around here, chances are you will
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