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Thank You For Another Phenomenal Winter
active until the return of winter. The 2011/2012 winter season saw Grouse Mountain breaking our average snowfall record, for the past ten years, with a stunning 1,163 centimetres of white gold. With an early start on November 18 to massive deliveries of snow in January and February this truly was an exceptional season for everyone who hit the slopes. From our festive Peak of Christmas celebration and
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First snowflakes of the season fall at Grouse Mountain!
First snowflakes fall at Grouse Mountain! Three centimetres blanket the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) After much anticipation, the day that winter enthusiasts have been waiting for has finally arrived: the first snowflakes have fallen at the Peak of Vancouver!Following several days of increased precipitation and cooling temperatures, more than three centimetres of the flaky white stuff have
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Now Open: Upper and Lower Peak Runs
Now Open: Upper and Lower Peak Woo hooo white stuff! The recent snowfall has blanketed Grouse Mountain making more terrain accessible. Upper and Lower Peak runs are now open, with more terrain to come in the very near future! The opening of Peak adds to the existing open terrain of Paradise Bowl, Heaven’s Sake and The Cut. Now is the perfect time to get in some early season skiing and riding so
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/now-open-upper-and-lower-peak-runs
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Vote in the Quiksilver Photographer and Filmmaker Showdowns
time). Don’t delay, check out the stunning images and cast your vote now!And not to be outdone, the Quiksilver Photographer Showdown had amateur photographers catching the action in a single frame. We have eight finalists vying for your vote. This contest closes at midnight, Thursday, April 5 (Pacific time). Don’t delay, check out the stunning images and cast your vote now!
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/vote-in-the-quiksilver-photographer-and-filmmaker-showdowns
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Yay Snow! 27 cm in the Last 48 Hours!
why not take in some twirls around the 8,000 sq. ft. skating pond for some winter fun. Download the Grouse Mountain app today, or sign up for snowfall text alerts so you know exactly how the white stuff is piling up!
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/yay-snow-27-cm-in-the-last-48-hours
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Cut Opening - Iconic Run Opens Today at 2pm!
Cut Opens for Skiing/Riding Today! Iconic run opens at 2pm With the recent blast of arctic air the North Shore's largest snowmaking fleet has been pumping out white stuff. Pair that with expert grooming and the result is more open terrain! Join us this Friday afternoon to enjoy the Cut in addition to Heaven's Sake, Paradise Bowl and Cut Jib Park for freestylers. More terrain to come soon. Skiing
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Ready Or Not...
enthusiast and just recently returned to SFU part-time to gain more knowledge in his health and fitness studies.We wanted to find something that would get us out and away from our busy and sometimes stressful lives, while providing us quality time with one another. Health and fitness has come to define as individuals and as a couple. In order to get better, we felt the need to take on bigger challenges and
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Grouse Mountain launches brand-new Early Bird Winter Pass
additional benefits including discounts on rentals, lessons, retail and mountaintop activities. A pass suitable for skiers and riders of all ages, the 2014/15 Early Bird Pass also features special reduced rates for parents, students, youth, children, and seniors. “With the 2014/15 snow season just a few short months away and the addition of new night skiing terrain, we are thrilled to launch our Early
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Bears Enter Lower Pond - 2014
new in the Lower Pond. First up - frog eggs for lunch.Both bears went into the pond itself and began rummaging around on the bottom where they pulled up several masses of frog eggs that were stuck to sticks at the bottom of the pond. I suppose they found them a bit of a delicacy. Afterwards, they then explored the rest of that habitat and checked out the cliff area and munched on some fresh
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Make it a Sun Salutation Saturday with Free Mountaintop Yoga
, you’ll enjoy the wonder of our “outdoor studio”. Mats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Namaste.Mountaintop Yoga
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