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Winter Workouts Are Back!
experience and it promises to keep people of all ages fit. The trail was selected so that Grouse Grind times will be similar to Snowshoe Grind times. Please not snow conditions do impact the time required to complete the course. To access the Snowshoe Grind, a Ski & Snowboard Pass, General Admission or Annual Membership pass is required. The Snowshoe Grind is open in daylight hours seven days a week
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/winter-workouts-are-back
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A View From the Inside!
Ontario I find it very cool that there is a mountain so close to the city. Also, my cousins are being able to take the bus from school and go snowboarding at night which is awesome! In April of this year, I again visited Vancouver after I finished my last set of exams. After my trip, my Mom suggested that I apply to post graduate positions not only in Toronto but also in Vancouver. That is when I saw
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Clear roads in heavy snows commended
passengers additional peace of mind as we approach the coming holidays. The recent snowfall has been a boon for skiers and snowboarders, and accessing Grouse Mountain is easier thanks to the work of local government in keeping our streets clear of snow and ice hazards. The vigilance required to keep our transportation routes safe is a task to be commended and not taken for granted. Around the clock snow
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/clear-roads-in-heavy-snows-commended
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Hello again, winter. We've been expecting you.
introduced itself in time for March break, a key late-season push in the resort's winter plan. As sustained snowfall continues to blanket the Peak of Vancouver, the road to Grouse Mountain remains clear for easy access for skiers and snowboarders. The resort’s ploughing fleet is on standby to ensure a safe and pleasant drive up Nancy Greene Way, with the roadway condition currently bare and wet. The snow
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/hello-again-winter-weve-been-expecting-you
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Earth Hour by Candlelight
abilities. Aside from being an excellent navigation tool for nighttime hikers, the lights of The Cut assist alpine patrollers with their final sweep of the neighbouring trails, ensuring that hikers, snowshoers, skiers, and snowboarders are clearing the mountain in time to make the last downhill tram. Earth Hour participants send a powerful, visual message demanding action on climate change. Inspired by
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/earth-hour-by-candlelight
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24 Hours of Winter celebrates Olympics
bottom of The Cut) Sunset & Midnight Snowhoe tour departures to Dam Mountain Sunset tours of The Eye of the Wind Skiing Snowboarding Terrain Parks Midnight skating Endless dining opportunitiesTheatre in the Sky screening of the Gold Medal Hockey game and winter sport filmsDJ spinning tunes all night long Oakley deals and prizes in Outfitters retail store For a full calendar of 24 Hours of Winter
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/24-hours-of-winter-celebrates-olympics
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The Slopes Will Be Buzzing On B.C.’s First Family Day
2010 in honour of the Olympics Anniversary and the 1 year countdown to 2014 in Sochi. For 36 consecutive hours until 10:00pm Sunday February 10, activities including after-dark snowboard and ski contests, sunrise snowshoe treks, torch parade, shopping, dining and everyone’s favorite junior pond hockey tournament will be on offer for night owls and early risers of all ages. Parents and kids of all
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Snowshoe Grind offers new fitness challenge
, giving hikers the appreciation of the snowy winter landscape. To access the Snowshoe Grind, a Ski & Snowboard Pass, General Admission Ticket or Annual Membership is required. The Snowshoe Grind is open in daylight hours, seven days a week in the winter (check Mountain Report for current conditions). Length: 4.3 kilometres (2.67 miles) Elevation Gain: 215 metres (705 feet) Average Time: On average
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/snowshoe-grind-offers-new-fitness-challenge
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48 Hours of Winter
event marks the mountain's momentous decision to remain open 24 hours per day for the duration of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games (17 days), showcasing the finest in snow sports and alpine recreation to international visitors and media from all time zones. Last year’s first trial run, 24 Hours of Winter, was a resounding success with over 2000 enthusiasts on the mountain at 3am! From snowboarding to
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/48-hours-of-winter