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Coming August 2018 New Aerial Ropes Course
up high, while embarking on a mountaintop aerial ropes journey provides a whole new perspective of Grouse Mountain and the beautiful North Shore Mountains. Starting in August, there will be a series of four aerial ropes courses that comprise Mountain Ropes Adventure, suitable for those 8+; and a special Kids Tree Canopy Adventure for children aged 3-8. A perfect family activity, these new
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/coming-august-2018-new-aerial-ropes-course
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Grouse Mountain Debuts New Aerial Ropes Adventure
the Kids Tree Canopy Adventure™. This fully contained activity zone for children ages three to eight years old will consist of three double treehouses, one single treehouse, slides and ground games. About Grouse Mountain:Grouse Mountain is the number one visitor attraction in the Lower Mainland, with 1.3 million annual visitors. Known as the Peak of Vancouver, we offer unparalleled panoramic views
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-debuts-new-aerial-ropes-adventure
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Get Fit for Skiing and Riding
of the routine – start again. Adam Thompson is a Snow School Instructor at Grouse Mountain. Adam has a CSIA II certification and is starting his second season at the Resort.
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/get-fit-for-skiing-and-riding
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12th Annual VASS Cup Returns to Grouse Mountain on March 10th
increase their self-confidence, motivation and independence through outdoor recreation. Last year’s event saw the highest turnout in its history and raised over $50,000 in support of VASS programs. VASS is a registered non-profit society that runs skiing and snowboarding programs for persons with a disability at Grouse Mountain, Mt. Seymour and Cypress Mountain. Students of all ages and disabilities are
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Celebrate the Holidays at Grouse Mountain’s Peak of Christmas
North Pole. “Brighten your spirits and feel the enchantment when you ascend the Super Skyride and are greeted by the magical twinkling lights at Vancouver’s North Pole,” said Grouse Mountain’s Communications Manager, Julia Grant. “Our Peak of Christmas activities allow guests of all ages to celebrate Christmas cheer through visits with Santa and his reindeer, wandering through our enchanting Light
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Winter Hummers
tree branches to prevent house cats from using these as a perch to launch attacks against the unsuspecting hummingbirds. During cold snaps, it's a real help if you can bring your feeder inside for the night time. Hummingbirds will feed until approximately 30 minutes after dusk and then go into a torpor for the night time and awake just before dawn to feed. So if as much as possible you can bring
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15th Annual Seek the Peak Hits the Trails June 24th
15th Annual Seek the Peak Hits the Trails June 24th Racers will take on the climb in support of the BC Cancer Foundation (North Vancouver) Grouse Mountain is excited to welcome racers to take on the challenge in the 15th annual Seek the Peak taking place Sunday, June 24th. With every upward step, valuable funds will be raised for the BC Cancer Foundation’s lifesaving work in the fight against
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/15th-annual-seek-the-peak-hits-the-trails-june-24th
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Register For Camps and Clinics By November 30th to Save 20%
, adult clinics and more!Until November 30th, Grouse Mountain is offering 20% off multi-day camp and clinic ski, ride and snowshoe programs. There are programs for all age groups, and sessions are offered for various dates throughout the season. Popular holiday programs do sell-out quickly, so avoid disappointment by booking now.To learn more about our Snow School Programs, visit the Lessons, Training
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/register-for-camps-and-clinics-by-november-30th-to-save-20
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Over 700 Participants Make the Climb for the 15th Annual Seek the Peak
participants take on the 13-kilometre course alone or as part of a relay team, with every step upwards raising valuable funds for the BC Cancer Foundation’s lifesaving work in the fight against breast cancer. This year’s Seek the Peak title goes to Damien Humbert with a time of 1:23:56 and topping the women’s category is Nanna Leegaard Kruse with a time of 1:42:57. Taking top honours in the relay category is
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Barn Swallows Fledge and Prepare to Migrate
Young Barn Swallows have now Fledged Getting Ready to Migrate! A little while ago we brought news that our Barn Swallow Web Camera was not going to work as planned this year. This was because instead of using the nest that the camera was focused on, the Barn Swallows decided to literally 'nest on camera' and built a nest right on top of our webcam!!!They built the nest really quickly (out of mud
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/barn-swallows-fledge-and-prepare-to-migrate