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Grouse Mountain Career Fair
communications have deliberately given the almighty paycheque a backseat in favour of other unique “perks” such as unlimited skiing/boarding, deals on snow gear, proximity to the city, transit access, and the chance to list Vancouver’s top attraction on your resume. “This is an employee’s market”, says General Manager Michael Cameron. “Frankly, all jobs have a salary in common. Today’s recruitment is all about
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountain-career-fair
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Dine "Up" Vancouver at the Peak
Dine "Up" Vancouver at the Peak January 16th to February 3rd is Dine Out Vancouver’s Annual opportunity to taste-drive some of the best restaurants in the city. The Peak of Vancouver’s Observatory Restaurant features a unique spin on the event as guests dine ‘up’ as well as ‘out’… January 2nd, 2008. North Vancouver, BC- Starting January 16th, and running until February 3rd, diners can enjoy a 3
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/dine-up-vancouver-at-the-peak
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24 Hours of Snow Sports
24 Hours of Snow Sports From snowboarding to midnight snow shoe tours, don’t miss this uniquely Canadian experience as we celebrate the countdown to 2010! February 7th, 2008, North Vancouver -Have you ever wondered what it would be like to carve down a ski run as the sunrise frames the city in front of you? On Saturday February 9th, die hard winter enthusiasts, and winter wonderland seekers can
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/24-hours-of-snow-sports
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Christmas Gift Inspiration
any day or night of the downhill season. For The Foodie Treat the food lover in your life to a meal they won’t soon forget.Grouse Mountain gift cards can be used at The Observatory for that memorable meal with a breath-taking view of the city below. And, with over 600 bottles to choose from, The Observatory’s award winning wine selection is sure to get their palate excited.An indulgent Snowshoe
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/christmas-gift-inspiration
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82nd Ski Season Opening
easy circulation from the base of the Peak ski run back to the Alpine Chalet. Grouse Mountain's snowmaking fleet and experienced snowmaking team – still the largest and most extensive on the North Shore – have once again expedited the season opening process and given the resort a competitive edge in terms of opening snow conditions.
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/82nd-ski-season-opening
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Sweat it Out
friends that are more like family to me who pick me up and dust me off in circumstances like these. My favourite, Graham, not only lends me a shoulder or an ear but drove over to my house to pick me up at seven in the morning on Sunday to go out for a run in the trails of Lynn Valley off Seymour Parkway. Now, if I were completely honest, I wasn’t exactly keen to go, but couldn’t turn him away once he
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Winter thrives at Grouse Mountain
Winter thrives at Grouse Mountain Favourable snow conditions return in time to welcome the world January 27, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Snow is falling at the Peak of Vancouver! New snowfall and sub-zero temperatures provide skiers and boarders renewed assurance of favourable conditions for alpine snow sports in the city. Warmer temperatures have lapsed and Mother Nature has
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/winter-thrives-at-grouse-mountain
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Birds Eye View
, the majority of the shoot was to be filmed in the air. Little did I know I was going to be able to join the tour and go up in the helicopter with the crew. I had never been in a helicopter before, and Chris, the pilot took us on what I would call a “once in a lifetime tour”. Being on that photo shoot in the helicopter was by far the most amazing experience ever. Seeing the city of Vancouver and the
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The Eye of the Wind - Overview
, to the north their sister mountain, Mount Garibaldi. All three are part of the still-volcanic Cascade Range. To the west and the southwest lie Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands, the San Juan Islands and the Olympic Mountains. The view – 360 degrees of it – is spectacular. From here, sunrises and sunsets are more spectacular, as are the mists that seasonally enshroud the city and the silver-gray
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/the-eye-of-the-wind-overview
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It's Time! Grouse Mountain Opens Friday For Skiing and Riding
first official season in 1926 to enjoy the best in downhill sports. With 26 ski and snowboard runs, 14 night runs, 4 chairlifts, 2 terrain parks plus the Cut Jump Line, 10km of snowshoe trails and the North Shore's most extensive snowmaking system, Grouse Mountain is the city's playground, with an average snow fall amount of 9.7 meters or 31.8 feet.