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Fun and Accomplishment Celebrated at the Annual Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run
Fun and Accomplishment Celebrated at the Annual Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run Snowshoers of all ages enjoy a morning on the trail at the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) This morning atop Grouse Mountain, a crowd of enthusiastic snowshoers filled the starting gate for the 6th Annual Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run. Last week’s snowfall provided excellent conditions on the 5 kilometer route that
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Summer is Here…It’s Time to Patio!
Narrative Rosé. This vibrant Rosé shows off notes of ripe red berries and zesty citrus, and is perfect on its own, or pair with the Steamed Manila Clams or the Wild Sockeye Salmon Noodle Bowl.If your preference is a non-alcoholic beverage, try fruit infused carbonated or still water known as Agua Fresca. These are not only sugar-free, but will keep you hydrated (and are easy on the waistline). So, soak
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Mental Health Matters
Applications for Talk At The Top Due December 10 This important youth-led mental health summit is looking for passionate contributors. Grouse Mountain is thrilled to again be partnering to host Talk at the Top, a Jack.org youth-led mental health summit. On January 26 young leaders from the North Shore and Sea to Sky Corridor will come to “the top” of Grouse Mountain to share ideas and work to
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Seek the Peak Blog: Mental Preparation
something else. Give yourself time to rest and let your body tell you when it is ready to put on those running shoes again! Set long term goals – look beyond that finish line. Knowing that life goes on afterwards, and that perhaps having another long term goal beyond this might help. Everyone’s reasons for running are different, but if we break it down to its simplest form, running is an efficient way to
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Aerial Ropes Adventure Coming to Grouse Mountain this August
high as they embark on a mountaintop aerial ropes journey. “We’re excited to announce the launch of aerial ropes adventure coming to Peak of Vancouver™ with the new Mountain Ropes Adventure and Kids Tree Canopy Adventure” said Tyler McCulloch, Mountain Adventures Manager for Grouse Mountain. “Accessible for all ages, our Mountain Ropes Adventure and Kids Tree Canopy Adventure will delight and
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17th Anniversary of Grinder and Coola's Arrival at Grouse Mountain!
able to rescue Coola but unfortunately his siblings escaped into the forest and were not seen again. Coola was in good shape when he was found and quickly transferred to a temporary facility and then on to the Grouse Mountain Refuge For Endangered Wildlife on September 5, 2001. Grinder On June 5th, 2001, a young emaciated grizzly bear cub was brought into the Invermere Veterinary Hospital by some
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Summer Season Kicks-off at Grouse Mountain this Weekend
Summer Season Kicks-off at Grouse Mountain this Weekend Launch of Scenic Mountain Biking plus the return of summer favourites to the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) Fun-filled summer days return to Grouse Mountain with the launch of summer activities this long-weekend at the Peak of Vancouver. Beginning this Saturday guests can once again enjoy summer favourites like the World Famous
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Geoff Kabush takes the day at the 25th Clearly.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run®
, first and second place honours were claimed by 16-year old twins Christina and Julie Sevsek from Surrey with times of 33:17 and 33:19 respectively. Rounding out third place was Rebecca Sheffield with a time of 33:43. “We were thrilled to welcome Grinders of all ages and ability levels to Grouse Mountain for the 25th anniversary of the Clearly.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run,” said Race Director Lynn
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Helping the Hummingbirds
studied information available. As part of the network Grouse Mountain runs and maintains a hummingbird feeding station with five feeders. From the time that we first see Hummingbirds on the mountain (which can range in dates from April until June depending on conditions) we begin to carry out monitoring sessions every two weeks until the birds leave again (usually late August). During these
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How to Prepare for Winter Field Trips
athletic pants under looser fitting pants will give an extra layer against the weather. Boots- Snow boots or waterproof hiking boots are the best way to keep feet warm and dry. If rain boots are the only option, they can be worn with a warm pair of socks. We recommend bringing an extra pair to change out at lunch time as well. Waterproof gloves - If students have fabric mittens/gloves, they may wish to
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