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Celebrate the magic of the holidays at The Peak of Christmas
-anticipated arrival of Santa Claus at Vancouver’s North Pole. New this winter, experience our magical Light Walk around Blue Grouse Lake. Be awestruck by stunning light installations as you walk amongst the fir and spruce, all set against a majestic mountain backdrop. For more outdoor fun, take a spin on Grouse Mountain’s 8,000-square foot outdoor ice skating pond surrounded by trees and adorned with
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11th-annual Seek the Peak presented by Columbia reaches new heights
11th year, Seek the Peak presented by Columbia challenges participants to tackle the course alone or as part of a relay team. With every upward step, valuable funds are raised for the BC Cancer Foundation’s lifesaving work in the fight against breast cancer. With a record-setting time of 1:23:37, this year’s Seek the Peak title goes to Victoria’s Shaun Stephens-Whale with the lead female, Kim Magnus
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Celebrate Canada’s 150th Birthday at Grouse Mountain
Guinness World Record for the largest human maple leaf; Grouse Mountain is your ultimate Canada Day destination!” In order to participate in the Guinness World Record attempt, guests will need to don their finest red attire and join us on the Mountain at the top of The Cut at 1pm on Saturday July 1st. With an exciting lineup of activities for guests of all ages, Canada Day celebrations include axe
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Seek the Peak Training: Fundraising Tips
unique event has raised over $400,000 in support of cancer research in British Columbia. By fundraising in partnership with your entry in Seek the Peak, you show your support for those experiencing life with cancer by providing much needed funds to leading-edge research happening at the BC Cancer Agency. This year our goal is to raise $40,000 and to do that, we need your help. Here are some tips from
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Register for the Snowshoe Grind Challenge: March 22, 2015
Register for the Snowshoe Grind Challenge Looking to put those New Year’s resolutions to work? The fifth-annual Snowshoe Grind Challenge is coming up on Sunday, March 22, and we know this year’s race will be the best yet. Whether you’re looking to test your skills against other participants or simply want to enjoy the camaraderie and race experience in the great outdoors, the Grouse Mountain
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Grouse Grind® to Open on Saturday!
weekend,” said Julia Grant, Grouse Mountain Communications Manager. “With a fantastic lineup of events in store and our 8th season of Grind For Kids hitting the trail, the 2017 Grind season promises to be full of action as hikers once again take on Mother Nature’s Stairmaster.” One of North America’s most popular hikes, the Grouse Grind® is a 2.9-kilometre trail that begins at the base of Grouse
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Seek the Peak Training: Trail Running Tips
speed while saving a lot of precious energy which will be needed to start running again once you crest the top of the hill. Take short, quick steps and use your arms to power up the hill. 6.Downhill running can be enjoyable! The main thing to think about is to let your legs run, and not break. For gradual non-technical hills, allow your body to lean forward and let your legs and gravity do some of the
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SHOES.COM Grouse Grind Mountain Run Results
SHOES.COM Grouse Grind Mountain Run The results are in! Congratulations to everyone who completed the SHOES.COM Grouse Grind Mountain Run on Saturday morning! The skies began to clear as over 400 participants took to the trail. Now in it's 26th year, the event welcomed all ages and abilities to enjoy the iconic Grouse Grind® while raising valuable funds in support of BC Children's Hospital
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What's Happening in Grouse Woods
What's Happening in Grouse Woods Grouse Mountain's New Terrain Park If you haven't had a chance to check it out yet, Grouse Woods™ is our newest terrain park. Just introduced this year, it offers something for everyone and is a little different from the rest of our parks. Even if you don’t traditionally explore terrain parks, Grouse Woods is a playground where skiers and riders of most all ages
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Seek the Peak: Kylie's story
Seek the Peak: Kylie's story Learn why this second-time Seek the Peak runner takes on the challenge When we moved to Vancouver last year, we lived on Nancy Greene Way and were Grouse Mountain passholders, so I first heard of Seek the Peak from emails I'd receive and posters I'd see on the mountain. As my Mum, Glenys Richardson, died of breast cancer at the age of 45, every year I like to do a
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