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Gingerbread Village Challenge 2013
different channels: Grouse Mountain Facebook, Twitter and Instagram sites Media partners; Global TV, Peak FM, North Shore News Grouse Mountain public relations promotion Signage promoting participants name or institution Spaces are limited! For full details please refer to the guidelines document located here.
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1700+ to Participate in Whistler Water One Climb 2013
1700+ to Participate in Whistler Water One Climb We are pleased to host this event on Saturday, June 22nd. This fundraising initiative, developed in partnership with Free the Children, will see 1,700+ youth and community members climbing the Grouse Grind, having received pledges from friends and family to benefit clean water projects in Kenya. Our fundraising goal of $100,000 is in sight.Do you
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Almost $60,000 raised in second-annual Whistler Water One Climb!
young girls the grueling daily task of collecting this valuable resource and freeing up their time to earn an education. A sincere thank you to all of our business and community leaders, teams, groups and individuals who raised such significant funds while providing an amazing, inspirational atmosphere today.”
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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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Mortimer Spotted at Country Club
. Hopefully we can get him back to where he belongs in time for the sunny August weather!Please keep emailing your Mortimer sightings to : dmanky@grousemountain.com . Click here to see some of the varied locations that Mortimer (or his look alikes!) have been sighted at.
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Early snowfall appears
Early snowfall appears Fall weather at Grouse Mountain bodes well for coming winter September 29, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow graced the peak of Grouse Mountain today, signaling the coming winter in Vancouver may bring another robust season of flurries. The heavy rainfall this afternoon temporarily turned to snowfall at the highest altitude of the resort, and came as a
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Grouse Mountain unveils Y2Play Pass renewal offer for 2015/16 season
offers, renewing passholders and brand-new Y2Play purchasers are still entitled to all of the familiar Y2Play benefits they have previously received including discounts on rentals, retail, food and beverage and mountaintop activities.“Without a doubt, the 2014/15 winter season has presented significant challenges to Grouse Mountain’s downhill operations, similar to the issues faced by our industry
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Bears Emerge From Hibernation!
Coola in their hibernation area - just follow the signs in front of the Chalet! We hope to see you up here soon.More updates to come in the next few days on the activities and antics of the bears.
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Seek the Peak Training Sessions Begin April 10
by the experts at Kintec, the sessions are organized by level, so they work for seasoned trail runners and first-time joggers alike. The 10-week training session is open to all Seek the Peak registrants with a $50 donation to the BC Cancer Foundation. Visit seekthepeak.ca to sign-up today and experience the camaraderie of training with a group and an expertly designed plan to ensure race day
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The importance of Avalanche Skills Training
traps”. These terrain features significantly increase the risk of harm or death from a small avalanche. Nearly all the avalanche fatalities on the North Shore were the result of relatively small avalanches coupled with terrain traps.Avalanche safety is about much more than carrying rescue equipment. The Avalanche Skills Training program is first and foremost about recognizing the hazards, getting the
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