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Grinder and Coola Emerge From Hibernation
starting April 27th. Beginning May 18, Grouse Mountain will officially be back in full summer mode! Visit our Activities page to start planning endless days of fun and adventure and don't forget to pick up an Annual Local's Pass which gives you unlimited Skyride access and much more.
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Bring on winter!
we’re happy to report that the work is nearly done! The re-contouring of the run has been completed and the eight light standards (powering energy-efficient LED lights) will be finished next week. This great news means we’re giving our night owls some brand-new terrain to play on when the sun goes down – and who can say no to that?!We are also incredibly excited to partner with our friends at the
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Jingle Grouse, Jingle Grouse
Day 7: Off that rail I fly Day 8: Nothing but fun fun funDay 9: Oh snowflakes fall, snowflakes fall Day 10: Peak of Christmas is here Day 11: Gingerbread Village and Choirs call Day 12: We are full of Christmas CheerRecap1. Watch out every day for our lyric tweet with the hashtag #JingleGrouse.2. Think of a fun, winter, Grouse Mountain themed lyric that would be next in the song.3. Tweet it
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In The News: A Day In History - July 13, 1954
States (he had a long residency at the Camelback Inn in Scottsdale, Ariz.). The 86-year-old was born in Venice, Italy and immigrated to Canada in 1950. His first local gig of note was at The Penthouse nightclub in 1951; his last was at Ciao Bella restaurant in the West End. In the late 1950s, Sartorello also appeared in one of Vancouver’s most unusual TV shows, Night Cap. CBC archivist Colin Preston
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In the News: Globe and Mail, June 1, 2012
Out There Helicopter Tours on Grouse Mountain JENNIFER VAN EVRA The Globe and Mail Published Friday, Jun. 01 2012, 7:01 PM EDT Last updated Monday, Jun. 18 2012, 10:21 AM EDT Give your weekend a serious lift on Grouse Mountain, where you can soar high above the city, the ocean and the snowy mountain peaks on a helicopter tour.Among the excursions are the Lions Peak Tour, where you get an up-close
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Yoga at the Peak of Vancouver
upper body. If you do the Grind regularly it is a good idea to keep the upper body flexible and strong. We were encouraged to give our neighbors on the mats next to us a high five. It was wonderful to make such a nice connection with others practicing yoga in nature. How amazing it is to do a forward fold and out of the corner of your eye you can see a tree or raven flying around.The Yoga classes
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Skyride Y2Play Surprises Continue
day this month, Grouse Mountain will continue to surprise one lucky Y2Play passholder on the Skyride with a great prizes ranging from Oakley goggles to a brand new snowboard or skis. For 30 consecutive days all those who have purchased a Y2Play pass will automatically be entered into the Skyride surprise giveaway for a chance to win. Just grab a Y2Play pass, your skis and boards and jump on the
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The Eye of the Wind Construction
deep as 15 metres. Wind Turbine Blade Transportation: The most logistically complex task was the transportation of the three 37.3 metre long blades which journeyed via freighter from Europe to the South Surrey Docks. The blades were transferred to barge and tugged to Indian Arm. Finally, a giant Sky Crane helicopter air-lifted the blades to the Peak of Grouse Mountain. Tower Section Transportation
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Meet the Ambassadors
next three...Meet the Ambassadors Andrea JohbAn avid grinder since 2005, needless to say the Grouse Grind is one of my favorite hobbies. Each year brings a greater personal challenge with 2012 being my largest goal of 150 grinds. Living in downtown Vancouver, going to Grouse Mountain is the perfect escape from my busy lifestyle. In addition to hiking almost every day, I work at Joey's Restaurant, am
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It's that Time Again - Y2Play Is Back!
Refer a Friend will be treated to our seasoned Y2Player benefits and can take advantage of the 50% off Annual Local pass offer.In addition to these amazing Y2Play savings and rewards, Y2Players receive special access to jaw dropping deals. For 2013/14 we're offering 50% savings on Giro helmets and new this year Oakley goggles.When you add it all up an Adult Y2Player who takes advantage of all program
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