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An Open Letter to Mother Nature
have become used to so far. By this point in the season, we’re usually dreaming of our next bluebird day instead of anxiously crossing our fingers waiting for the snow to arrive in abundance. And don’t get us wrong. We’re always prepared to do our part. Last summer, our mountain operations crew did some great work on our runs to make it easier for us to open on less snow. When we opened (early
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Grouse Mountain Named Top Tourist Destination in Vancouver
activities along with our five-star restaurant, The Observatory. With a long history dating back to Vancouver's earliest days, Grouse Mountain received its name in 1894 when a visiting hiking party encountered a blue grouse bird on the alpine slopes. Grouse Mountain is also home to the 2014/15 Y2Play pass - the best value on a season snowpass, valid for the remainder of this season and all of next. Ski or
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It's Time!! Grouse Mountain Opens for Skiing and Riding
chairs but the forward looking forecast from Environment Canada is calling additional snow early next week . This great prediction combined with Grouse Mountain’s excellent snowmaking and grooming mean that more terrain should become available soon. Last season Grouse Mountain also had an early start and one of the longest seasons on record with skiing and riding into June. With this year identified
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Seek the Peak 2014: a recap!
$40,000 for the BC Cancer Foundation. This was no easy course, and whether racers were tackling it alone or as part of a relay team, they all earned bragging rights. Be sure to check out the Grouse Mountain Facebook Page for more photos from Seek the Peak 2014 and save the date for next year’s Seek the Peak- June 13, 2015
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Get motivated with the new Seek the Peak Video
Presenting the Seek the Peak Video Get charged up then before you register for this amazing event Watch the official video for the 10th anniversary Seek the Peak. In support of BC Cancer Foundation, Seek the Peak will take place on June 15, 2013.Registration for Seek the Peak is now open. The earlier you register, the more you'll save on registration fees - and the more time you'll have to get
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Two New Quad Chairlifts
Two New Quad Chairlifts Two new chairlifts to grace the slopes of Grouse Mountain this winter.$3M infrastructure investment increases early season terrain and reduces wait times. October 1, 2008, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow enthusiasts will revel in the ability to take in more runs and get an earlier start to the downhill season with the installation of two new quad chairlifts
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Almost $60,000 raised in second-annual Whistler Water One Climb!
young girls the grueling daily task of collecting this valuable resource and freeing up their time to earn an education. A sincere thank you to all of our business and community leaders, teams, groups and individuals who raised such significant funds while providing an amazing, inspirational atmosphere today.”
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#GGMR25 Training Tips
drinking water and electrolyte beverages and avoid salty foods. 4 hours and less before the race: You should be up early enough before the race to eat a small breakfast with plenty of time to start digestion before the gun goes off. If you need 3 hours to eat a small meal before running, then you need to get up at least three hours before the race to get in a light breakfast. You’ll want to drink mostly
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You'll Get a Charge Out of This
You'll Get a Charge Out of This As Earth Day comes to an end, we're pleased to announce that we have installed a Leviton electric vehicle charging station at Grouse Mountain. The station is conveniently located near the entrance to the Grouse Grind. Electric car users with a ChargePass can access the station. The new charging station is part of our Blue Grouse sustainability program - our
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We're working hard to prepare for winter!
about to change! Our mountain operations crew has been re-contouring the run so that it can be opened earlier in the season and building a better transition from the cat track at Mountain Highway down to Lower Blazes. In the next few weeks, we’ll be adding eight light standards (powering energy efficient LED lights) which will give our intermediate-to-advanced skiers and riders some terrain to play
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