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First Nations Programs
resolving of negative situations without doing harmBear Song - owned by Kwel-a-a-nexw (Willie), shows respect to this powerful creatureSnowbird Song - Sung by Willie's great grandmother, healing songOwl Song - an exit song, imparting peace, goodwill and positive feelings Stories Cedar Basket Story - learning, listening to one's elders, patience, friendship, sharing our own special gifts Seagull Story
https://www.grousemountain.com/education-first-nations-programs-test
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First Nations Programs
negative situations without doing harmBear Song - owned by Kwel-a-a-nexw (Willie), shows respect to this powerful creatureSnowbird Song - Sung by Willie's great grandmother, healing songOwl Song - an exit song, imparting peace, goodwill and positive feelings Stories Cedar Basket Story - learning, listening to one's elders, patience, friendship, sharing our own special gifts Seagull Story - sharing
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The Y2Play Snow Pass is back for the 2022/23 winter season!
sales start on March 1st.A Y2Play Snow Pass gives you unlimited skiing and riding for the rest of this season, as well as all of next season with incredible benefits!Y2Play provides over $500 in added value, including 2 free days of skiing or riding at our sister resort, Revelstoke Mountain, plus 40% off standard rates at The Sutton Place Hotel at Revelstoke Mountain Resort and Sandman
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/the-y2play-snow-pass-is-back-for-the-2022-23-winter-season
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Virtual Jam Over The City - Rules & Regulations
shop gift cardsJudges will choose the winners within 7 days (one week) of Feb 15. All winners will be notified via the social profile used to enter and instructed as to how the prize can be claimed. The winners have 7 days (one week) after being contacted to claim ownership. After ownership has been claimed, the winner has 30 days (one month) to collect their prize, or the prize will be forfeited
https://www.grousemountain.com/Virtual-Jam-Over-The-City-Rules-Regulations
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Story Starter: Giving Back
has existed in its current form since the Grouse Mountain Ski Club and Tyee Ski Runners merged in the 1950s after operating independently of one another since the early 20th century. With a rich, colourful history that is as much about the off-snow escapades as those on it, tales from the early days of the Tyee are the stuff of local legend and lend a certain aura of adventure to Vancouver’s oldest
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Snow Camps
Thank you for choosing Grouse Mountain as your child’s destination for skiing or snowboarding. Included in this letter is important information regarding your program, please take the time to read it carefully. Camp Times Morning (AM): 8:00 am - 11:30 am Afternoon (PM): 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm Full Day: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Mid Day: 10:00 am - 1:30 pm After School: 4:30 pm - 8:00 pm Meeting Area and
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Education Program Pricing
Guided Education Programs for Students (5-18) BC Students International* Wildlife Field Trip $23.5 $35.00 hiwus Cultural (full day, includes lunch) $41.00 $74.95 Sustainability in Motion (includes The Eye of the Wind) $29.50 $40.00 Premium (5 Activities; includes drumming circle) $35.00 $45.00
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Bears Emerge 2021
flush out their digestive tracks and get their stomachs working again. Grinder and Coola are fed romaine lettuce for the first week and then also have carrots introduced to their diet. This helps reboot their digestive systems and prepares them for more calorie rich foods in the near future. WAYS TO FOLLOW THE BEARS With current travel restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic we can only host local
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2010 Olympics Legacy
Proud Moments of Vancouver 2010 During the 2010 Olympics we hosted the NBC Today show at the Peak of Grouse Mountain. For 12 days we welcomed athletes, celebrities and well known faces from around the world. February 12, 2010 Jeret “Speedy” Peterson - World Cup aerial skier. Emily Cook - US freestyle skiing Olympian. Daniel Boulud - Acclaimed chef and restaurateur. Michael Bublé - Internationally
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Scavenger Hunt Education
learning Short day program allows for self-guided discoverySmall groups of 15-20 students ensures inclusivity for allIncredible natural surroundings and stunning viewsChallenging, yet low risk BenefitsTo recognize and share unique skills within the teamImprove team cohesion and communicationPromotes friendship developmentEncourages creative thinking Activity based learning that connects youth with nature