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Whistler Water One Climb: new Grouse Grind event will raise funds for Free The Children
climbed Mount Kilimanjaro last summer, despite losing his legs at the age of five. After joining a Free The Children “water walk” in Kenya last summer, Grouse Mountain President Stuart McLaughlin was inspired to create this event.“When you have to carry water from the only source over many kilometres, a 50 litre barrel of water leaves a dent in your skull and a lasting understanding of the daily
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Y2Play Sells Faster Than Ever
industry related jobs are provided. Grouse Mountain alone is the largest youth employer on the North Shore. The rates below showcase the exceptional Y2Play Pass opportunity. Y2Play 2008 Rates Full Winter Pass Savings Adult $295 $730 $435 Youth (13 – 18) $195 $525 $330 Child (5 – 12) $50 $315 $265 Senior (65 +) $95 $525 $430 Tot $25 $40 $15 Family (2 adult & 2 youth/ children) $725
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Seek the Peak
cancer in British Columbia. CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT RETHINK BREAST CANCER 2011 REGISTRATION (Registration opens May 24th, 2011)Registration Options: Solo Men & Women (Under 20, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+) – must complete the entire 16km distance Relay (Open Men, Open Women, Masters Men 40+, Masters Women 40+, Corporate, Co-ed 2 Men/2 Women) - 4 stages ranging from 2 km– 6km
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The snow season lasts longest here
The snow season lasts longest here The snow season lasts longest at Grouse Mountain.Also, season passholders invited to bring a guest to ski or ride free this Friday. April 1, 2009, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – The spectacular winter season underway at Grouse Mountain until April 26th, has been a boon for snow enthusiasts, and with nearly 500 cm of snow atop our downhill terrain, this
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Healthy action taken to help kick the habit
environment.Education tools are being utilized to reinforce this health conscious message across the resort, and to explain how smoking restrictions in public places are successful in providing the following benefits to public health safety:Reduced exposure to second-hand smoke (which contains more than 50 cancer-causing chemicals and increases risk of heart disease)Decreased tobacco consumptionReduction in serious
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Police & Fire Games features Grind™ Race
Grouse Grind® as a unique venue symbolizing Vancouver's outdoor culture and breathtaking scenery," says Michael Cameron, Grouse Mountain general manager. "Not only will the competitors have to climb world's most popular mountain trail to finish on the podium, but they will also have to race against some of the best international athletes." With more than 60 sports on display at over 50 venues, the 2009
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2009 World Police & Fire Games Results
all corners of the globe with the following 14 countries represented: Australia, Spain, Northern Ireland, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany, Finland, France, Brazil, Sweden, UK, Italy, US and Canada. With more than 60 sports on display at over 50 venues, the 2009 World Police and Fire Games also provides an opportunity for British Columbians to cheer on 2,500 BC athletes as they take on the world. The
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6th Annual Seek The Peak Relay
performance by less than a minute in the gruelling 16-kilometre race. The fastest male in the solo category was four-time winner and reigning course record holder, Colin Dignum, who clocked a time of 1:26:21. The quickest relay team was Relay Regretting, and the group finished at a pace of 1:26:38.The event drew over 500 race participants, with an even number of solo runners and relay teams, to overcome the
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Seek the Peak Results Are In!
programs which help and support young women with breast cancer. Kim’s story also inspired TELUS to match the top fundraiser’s amount this year to a maximum of $5000. The Kim Tempest Top Fundraiser Award fittingly went to Kim's husband Dave Mallinson this year who raised over $10,000 for Rethink Breast Cancer. Kim’s husband Dave and her 14 year old daughter Arden lead the fitting tribute today to a
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BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run 2009
$50,000 for three athletes sponsored by the resort who are competing for a podium place finish this winter in their respective sports. Canada’s most famous trail, the Grouse Grind, attracts over a hundred thousand outdoors enthusiasts each summer to climb “Mother Nature’s Stairmaster”. The annual race draws several hundred professional and amateur competitors from across the country each year, to beat
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