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Elfin magic lives at the Peak of Christmas
the Karen Magnussen Foundation’s skater development program by hosting a series of complimentary skate lessons culminating in the highly-anticipated annual Ice Show on Saturday, December 20th featuring captivating performances from some of BC’s finest skaters. As in past years, proceeds from skate rentals will be donated to the Karen Magnussen Foundation and have contributed thousands of dollars to
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Karen Magnussen Ice Skate
to put more of BC’s youth on the world stage in the years to come. Skate lessons are available for all levels and are free of charge. Partial proceeds from skate rentals will be donated to the Karen Magnussen Foundation. On December 16th, a flurry of skaters take the ice for an exciting show orchestrated to music and MC’ed by Karen’s husband. Lessons: Dec. 8, 16, 22 Session 1: 1pm-2pm Session 2
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5 reasons why you should join us for Whistler Water One Climb
Whistler Water to help support Free The Children’s clean water project in Kipsongol. You can learn more about Free The Children’s work in Kipsongol here.2) Inspiring words from Taylor Conroy will greet you at the top of the mountain along with our fun-filled After Party. If you didn’t already know, Taylor is the founder of Change Heroes, a ground-breaking friend funding platform that has raised well
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Weekday Fun for Kids and Caregivers Alike This September
Weekday Fun for Kids and Caregivers Alike BC Family Weekday Ticket available in Sept. Are you looking for fun daytime activities to do with your children this September? A little mountaintop outing might be just the ticket! We’re introducing a special offer – the Family Weekday Ticket. This special ticket provides access for up to four BC residents, where at least one is a guardian, and up to
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Nine-year-old is the first-ever Young Ambassador for Grind For Kids
the Grind. And it’s also cool to help kids who don’t have strong hearts.”Now in its fourth year, the Grind For Kids campaign has raised more than $450,000 for BC’s sick kids. Grinders sign up and ask friends, family and co-workers to pledge $1 or more for every Grouse Grind they do between now and October. With the $20 registration fee participants get an official Grind Timer that tracks progress
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Register Your Child in a Spring Break Camp
snowshoe trek, meet Cleo (our resident Barn Owl) and much more! This year, we have camps available for children and youth ages 5 through 16. A Y2Play pass ups the affordability so be sure to get yours to take advantage of the 10% member's discount. Spring Break CampsIf hitting the slopes is more your child’s style, a Spring Break Zone Camp is the perfect opportunity to brush up on those skiing/riding
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We're doing our part to help prevent forest fires
fire suppression is required, a four-wheel drive forestry fire truck is on-mountain as are a host of heavy equipment including a backhoe and excavators along with a portable water tank and pump system. Nearly 40 Grouse Mountain staff members (including on-hill residents) have completed S-100 Wild Land Fire Suppression Training and we also work closely with the District of North Vancouver Fire
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Grouse Mountain Named Top Tourist Destination in Vancouver
Grouse Mountain Named Top Tourist Destination The Peak of Vancouver tops Business in Vancouver rankings Often referred to as the Peak of Vancouver, Grouse Mountain has also topped Business in Vancouver's rankings as the number one tourist destination in the lower mainland.Welcoming more than 1,250,000 visitors in 2013, Grouse Mountain is British Columbia's finest four-season destination featuring
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A Weekend of Giving
A Weekend of Giving The Karen Magnussen Foundation presents an outdoor Ice Show while Land Sea Tour’s 'Stuff the Bus' Blanket and Charity Drive make this a weekend of giving at Grouse Mountain. December 13th, 2007. North Vancouver, BC- This Sunday from 5:30-6:15, at the top of Grouse Mountain, the Karen Magnussen Foundation presents former World and Olympic Champion skater Karen Magnussen at the
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Road to Seek the Peak: Week 5
decision. Here I was, wanting to do 16km race with 4100ft of elevation gain, when I had just finished a 5km, where my biggest takeaway was "I hate hills". I did my first Grouse Grind a couple of weeks later. It took me 1:57 and at the top, my friend asked, "Still want to do Seek The Peak?". My answer was, "I don't know...", but I did know! I was back the next day, and through the summer I did the Grind
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