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Light Walk
Light Walk Experience magic in the trees on our enchanting Light Walk, open through the winter season starting at dusk. The entrance is marked by a glowing light tunnel, just off of the mountaintop Skating Pond. Lights along the path around Blue Grouse Lake allow you to snowshoe or walk in the winter night. Marvel at the beauty with snow crunching underfoot. The glow of light against a majestic
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One Month Left: That Extra Step
One Month Left: That Extra Step Seek the Peak is less than a month away, here is how to get that extra bit of training fit into your schedule... Here we are with less then one month to go before we take on the exciting challenge of Seek the Peak. By now we should all be seeing small improvements in both our physical strengths, endurance as well as our heightened sense of self-confidence. By now
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Winter Birding on Grouse Mountain
Winter Birding on Grouse Mountain This week several of us went out into the wilds of Grouse Mountain to see what kind of birds hang around the mountain in the dead of winter. It was a calm and clear morning but there was not much in the way of bird activity.In order to survive in a forest without a lot of food sources, birds need to specialize to find the food that they need. The most
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Seek the Peak? Bring It On
Seek the Peak? Bring it on. Fighting to get back into the swing of things. When I was initially approached about doing the Seek the Peak my heart skipped a beat. I mean, I’ve always thought of myself as an athlete. All through school I was on various competitive sports teams and moving into my twenties I found a passion for cycling which lead into triathlons. It only seemed natural when an
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Grouse Mountain Shuttle
approximately every 30 minutes thereafter. The shuttle operates on a first come, first served basis with the purchase of a round-trip Mountain Admission ticket.Canada Place Pick-Up LocationThe shuttle bus picks up passengers from the front of Canada Place, between the Pan Pacific and Fairmont Waterfront Hotels. On Sundays and busy cruise days, the pick-up spot is moved one block south to Cordova Street
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Seek the Peak: Progress Happens One Week at a Time
Progress Happens One Week at a Time We're at the halfway point for Seek the Peak Training, and getting excited about the results! It was another gorgeous evening in West Vancouver last week. We ran 7km along a beautiful (and flat) run in Ambleside. It was wonderful to be out enjoying the sun. Kim Yae was on hand to give a very interesting talk on the types of injuries you can get while training
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Yoga on Grouse Mountain
Yoga on Grouse Mountain 2011 Click here to find out more details about how you can experience a free YYoga session on top of Grouse Mountain.
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Breakfast with Santa
Smoked SalmonCrisp naan, red onion, capers, cream cheeseScrambled EggsSour cream, chiveSmoked Bacon, Vegan Breakfast SausageSeasonal Potato and Roots HashRosemary and garlicBelgian WafflesMaple, Chantilly, compote
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Strap On Your Snowshoes this Weekend
Strap on Your Snowshoes This Weekend Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run - Feb. 25, 2012 There is still time to grab your snowshoes and enter the Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run taking place this Saturday here at Grouse Mountain. Whether you love a casual stroll through the snowy forest or are looking to race against fellow snowshoers make sure you sign up for this one of a kind winter event.This isn't just
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Barn Swallows Making Homes on Grouse Mountain
Barn Swallow Construction These days are a flurry of wildlife activity on top of Grouse Mountain. Many mammals and birds are nest building, feeding young or just otherwise active and feeding after a long winter.One of our more common avian residents is the Barn Swallow. These guys arrive from migration in mid-May and begin to find suitable nesting locations and partners. Once they have found
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