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Omega The Wolf
1998 and retired from the movie industry. He came to live with the rest of his pack at Grouse Mountain in 2004.We will greatly miss hearing the early morning wolf howls of Omega as he alerted all within range of his presence. We are comforted to know that Omega lived a long, comfortable and stimulating life under our care, and that he inspired a respect and awe for wolves in thousands of people
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Take your yoga practice to new heights at the Peak of Vancouver
to sharing this unique experience with you. Jennifer Jordan - July 5 & August 16Jennifer discovered yoga in 2001. Drawing from her life experience, studies and travels, Jennifer has come to know that yoga is a powerful tool for connecting mind, body and spirit transforming and bringing balance to ones life. She became a Hatha Yoga instructor so she could share and help others with this
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Helping the Hummingbirds
birds are in breeding condition or are even in the process of egg laying. All of this info is carefully recorded and a small band is placed on the birds leg. This information is then shared with the Canadian Wildlife Service, and the USA equivalent, so that if that hummingbird is found at another station we will know where they have moved to and how much time has passed since the bird was
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The importance of Avalanche Skills Training
down a steep and open mountainside. This image bears little resemblance to a typical hiking trail on the North Shore and there lies the problem.To get a snow avalanche, we need three things: a moderately steep slope, the right snow conditions and a trigger. 1) Most frequently, avalanches happen on slopes between 30 and 45 degrees or the equivalent of a blue or black diamond ski run. The beautiful
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Grouse Mountain broomball tournament beneficiary receives national exposure
segment, star Jonathan Pitre is a courageous 14-year-old boy from Russell, Ontario who was born with a life-threatening skin disease called EB. EB is a rare genetic disorder that causes the skin to repeatedly blister, shear and scar. Approximately 2,500 Canadians suffer from the disease — among the most painful known to medicine. To date, no cure has been found.What you might not be aware of is
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Official Grouse Grind iPhone App Launch Party
The Grouse Grind App We’re celebrating! Whether you’re a Grouse Grind Lover or Download Diva, you’ll be excited to know that Grouse Mountain now has an iPhone app for the Grouse Grind. Powered by Finger Food Studios, this new app uses GPS technology to track your progress and time. You can also check your stats, earn badges and more! It is available for free download at the App store. Join us
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Summer has arrived at the Peak of Vancouver!
Summer has arrived at Grouse Mountain! Grouse Mountain’s mountaintop activities offer long weekend fun for the whole family (North Vancouver) With sun and warm temperatures in the forecast for the Victoria Day long weekend, Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce that their annual summer activities will officially launch this Saturday, May 16 from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm at the Peak of
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First snowfall of the season at Grouse Mountain
temperatures remaining in the forecast for the coming days, the North Shore’s most extensive snowmaking fleet is poised and ready for action. “We cannot wait for the start of skiing and riding season and the arrival of the first snowfall means we’re that much closer to hitting the slopes,” said Grouse Mountain Alpine Operations Manager, Grant Wahl. “We know everyone has been eagerly awaiting the first signs
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Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge raises thousands for Grind For Kids!
Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge raises thousands for Grind For Kids! Elite athletes hit the Grind on the longest day of the year to support BC Children’s Hospital (North Vancouver) After an amazing 16-hour day on the Grouse Grind®, Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce that Sunday’s second-annual Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge has helped raise almost $9,000 as part of the mountain’s annual support
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10 things we love about the Annual Local’s Pass
with an Annual Local’s Pass! Yup, that’s right. Summer might not officially arrive until June, but the sunny season activities you know and love launch on the May long weekend. Lumberjack shows, Birds in Motion demonstrations, visits with our grizzly bears, our 18-hole disc golf tours and our Summer of Small Wonders (coming soon!) are just a few of the fun reasons you can call in sick to work this
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