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Alexandre Ricard Tops the Podium at the 29th Annual Grouse Grind® Mountain Run Presented by VPG Realty
:25) For today’s list of unofficial race results please click here. Course details: Length: 3 kilometres (1.86 miles) Elevation gain: 853 metres (2,800 feet) Base: 274 metres (900 feet) above sea level Summit: 1,127 metres (3,700 feet) Total stairs: 2,830 Fastest-ever official time: 25:01 Average time: The Grouse Grind® Mountain Run presented by VPG Realty Inc. takes approximately one hour to
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Racers Ready to Seek the Peak on June 16th
award presentations taking place in the mountaintop plaza. Since 2004, this unique event has raised over $465,000 in support of cancer research in British Columbia. To register or donate to Seek the Peak, please click here. Event Details: What: Seek the Peak When: Sunday, June 16th Where: Ambleside Park (West Vancouver) to Grouse Mountain (6400 Nancy Greene Way, North Vancouver) – click here for
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Almost 700 Participants Make the Climb at the 16th Annual Seek the Peak
community and across B.C., helping us change cancer outcomes.” To donate to Seek the Peak, please click here. 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 of the City, sea and surrounding mountains along with a wide range of year-round outdoor and
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Gingerbread Village Challenge 2018
. Plus, you have a chance to win great prizes! Prizes: A combination of public votes and celebrity judges will determine the top three winners in the professional, amateur, and 18 and under categories, and they will be awarded the following prizes: 1st Place Professional Category - $1,000 Grouse Mountain Gift Card or $750 cash 2nd Place Professional Category - $500 Grouse Mountain Gift Card or $375
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/gingerbread-village-challenge-2018
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A Special Valentine's Day Dessert in The Observatory
% cacao)1 1/3 cups whipping cream1 1/3 cups whole milk4 egg yolks1/4 cup sugar1. Warm milk and cream together in a saucepan.2. In a bowl combine egg yolk and sugar. 3. Add a touch of the warm dairy to the egg yolk mixture and whisk until emulsified. 4. Add the egg yolk mixture back to the warm dairy 5. On low heat, slowly warm up the mixture until it thickens. 6. Place chocolate in a bowl. 7. Pour the
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Bears Emerge 2019
Grinder and coola emerge from hibernation Today, April 2nd, marked the end to Grinder and Coola's 18th Hibernation season at the Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. They had gone into hibernation on December 1st, 2018 for a total of 128 days inside their den. Both bears were eager to emerge from their hibernation den and quickly dug through the last remaining snow in front of
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17th Anniversary of Grinder and Coola's Arrival at Grouse Mountain!
facing a very uncertain future which included the possibility of being euthanized. They spent the first weeks exploring their new habitat and all the different types of habitat it contained. They only had a couple months to prepare for winter and hibernation. Fast forward 17 years to September 5, 2018 and Grinder and Coola are now all grown up and are seasoned veterans of their habitat and spend their
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Winter Hummers
United States and the warmer coastal areas. But with the influx of people to the Vancouver and Vancouver Island areas there was also an increase in food availability in the form of human planted flowers and feeders.Now quite a few stick around for the worst months of the year and they've even been known to start breeding in late January or February if conditions are right. If you are an avid
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First Snow of the Season!
Operations, Grant Wahl. Grouse Mountain normally opens for skiing and riding in late November and operates until the first part of May. Offering 33 ski and snowboard runs, 15 night runs, 4 chairlifts, 6 terrain parks, 9km of snowshoe trails , Grouse Mountain provides the North Shore's biggest terrain variety. This 2018/19 season the Mountain celebrates 25 years of terrain parks.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/first-dusting-of-the-season
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Bears Enter Upper Pond Habitat 2020
happy to announce two new webcams that showcase this habitat and allow you to follow along from home. You can view them on our webcam page at: https://www.grousemountain.com/web-cams .Even though Grinder and Coola are once again out and about exploring their mountaintop habitat please remember that due to COVID-19 Grouse Mountain is temporarily closed and public access to Resort property is
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