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Grouse Mountain to Open Friday for Skiing and Riding!
our inaugural season in 1926. With 33 ski and snowboard runs, 15 night runs, four chairlifts, a magic carpet, five terrain parks plus the Cut Jump Line, Sliding Zone, 9 kilometres of snowshoe trails and the North Shore's most variety of terrain, Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s outdoor playground with an average annual snowfall of 9.7 metres (31.8 feet).
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Aerial Ropes Adventure Coming to Grouse Mountain this August
challenge guests along the only local aerial ropes course that explores some of our Province’s pristine forest. Families will love these new adventures that they can share together.” The Mountain Ropes Adventure consists of a series of four aerial ropes courses with varying degrees of difficulty. Guests will encounter a variety of challenges as they progress through the courses including suspended bridges
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Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge raises thousands for Grind For Kids!
of the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation.As the only sanctioned event to determine the record-holder for most ascents of the Grouse Grind® in a one-day period, the Multi-Grind Challenge involved 15 endurance athletes seeking their personal best while raising valuable funds for BC Children’s Hospital Foundation’s Grind For Kids program. Since its inception six years ago, Grind For Kids has
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Grouse Grind® Mountain Run Presented by VPG Realty Returns September 16th
break the current course records (Male: 25:01 Female 30:52). Most importantly, the event encourages participants to raise funds in support of BC Children’s Hospital. In addition, Grouse Mountain will donate a portion of each registration from the Grouse Grind Mountain Run to BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. Event Schedule: Saturday, September 16, 2017 9:45 am – 9:55 am: Race warm up 10:00 am
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5 Fun Facts about Grouse Mountain Education
North America while visiting grizzly bears and their habitat…that’s next level. Here are five of my favourite facts about the program. 1. Education Eco-walks can Include a Visit to the Grizzly Habitat Grouse Mountain’s resident Grizzly bears, Coola and Grinder, began their winter hibernation at the end of November 2017 and emerged for the summer on April 24, 2018.Orphaned in 2001, Grinder was found
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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas
skiable terrain, Grouse Mountain has been welcoming visitors to our slopes to enjoy the best in downhill sports since our inaugural season in 1926. With 33 ski and snowboard runs, 15 night runs, four chairlifts, a magic carpet, five terrain parks plus the Cut Jump Line, 9 kilometres of snowshoe trails and the North Shore's most terrain variety, Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s outdoor playground with an
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Grouse Grind® to Open on Saturday!
year of the Grind For Kids program which has raised more than $970,000 for the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation since 2010. With the passionate support of the Grind community, Grouse Mountain hopes to hit the $1 Million mark in support of BC’s sick kids. For more information about Grind For Kids, please visit grindforkids.ca. Hikers can track their progress and see how they compare to other Grinders
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Grouse Mountain Remains Open for Spring Skiing and Riding
welcoming visitors to our slopes to enjoy the best in downhill sports since our inaugural season in 1926. With 33 ski and snowboard runs, 15 night runs, four chairlifts, a magic carpet, five terrain parks plus the Cut Jump Line, 9 kilometres of snowshoe trails and the North Shore's most extensive snowmaking system, Grouse Mountain is Vancouver’s outdoor playground with an average annual snowfall of 9.7
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Geoff Kabush Takes the Day at the Grouse Grind® Mountain Run Presented by VPG Realty
a portion of the proceeds from the Grouse Grind Mountain Run to BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. 2017 Results: Men: 1st place – Geoff Kabush (28:06) 2nd place – Eric Carter (28:20) 3rd place – Jordan Guenette (28:22) Women: 1st place – Robyn Mildren (34:35) 2nd place – Keri Lynn McKenzie (37:06) 3rd place – Victoria McMillan (37:52) Course details: Length: 3 kilometres (1.86 miles) Elevation
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Seek the Peak Training: Inspiration
Seek the Peak Training: Inspiration Our 14th annual Seek the Peak race is fast approaching we want to make sure you have all the info you need to rock those race day hills. Stay tuned as we share some helpful training and preparation tips to support your journey, all the way to the Peak!Fundraising is an important component of Seek the Peak, with every dollar raised going towards the lifesaving
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