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Meet the Ambassadors
Meet the Ambassadors Introducing the new Grouse Grind Ambassadors... With the help of Columbia Sportswear we have launched our first year of the Grouse Grind Ambassadors program. We asked out to the Grind community, "Why do you Grind?" and were sent responses of every kind. Inspirational, recreational, charitable, you name it. With all these great responses, we were tasked to select only ten
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Grind For Good This Summer
Grind For Good Put your Grinding to good use this summer The Grouse Grind officially opened last weekend. And while getting out on the Grind can do wonders for your fitness, the goodness need not stop there. Grouse Mountain has a Grind program or event that is sure to stimulate not just your cardiovascular heart, but also your charitable heart.Seek the Peak presented by Columbia Who’s afraid of
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6th Annual Seek The Peak Relay
performance by less than a minute in the gruelling 16-kilometre race. The fastest male in the solo category was four-time winner and reigning course record holder, Colin Dignum, who clocked a time of 1:26:21. The quickest relay team was Relay Regretting, and the group finished at a pace of 1:26:38.The event drew over 500 race participants, with an even number of solo runners and relay teams, to overcome the
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Athletes deliver outstanding performances in ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge
past years, proceeds from the ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge provide funds to the annual Grind For Kids campaign which has raised more than $560,000 to date in support of the BC Children's Hospital Foundation. During the Grinding season, participants are encouraged to collect pledges for every completed Grind. For more information about Grind For Kids, please visit grindforkids.ca. 2013
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Cool down Altitudes Bistro this summer!
Cool down Altitudes Bistro this summer! Help Altitudes Bistro cool down this summer! Create your own cocktail item in the Grouse Mountain Sip Local Recipe Contest. North Vancouver, April 1, 2009 – You are invited to share your favourite original or family cocktail recipe that makes use of locally available ingredients in the Lower Mainland. At Grouse Mountain, Altitudes Bistro is dedicated to
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/cool-down-altitudes-bistro-this-summer
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Two New Quad Chairlifts
significantly reduced wait times for passage to the top of the bowl. This chair is aptly named “Greenway”, in reference to the industry standard colour designation of terrain intended for beginner skiers and riders. It also has a subtle historical reference to the famous Headway graduated length ski teaching method of the 1960’s and 1970’s. The Greenway chair will also provide easy circulation from the base
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/two-new-quad-chairlifts
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Bring on winter!
-square foot pond – the only mountaintop skate pond in Vancouver – open this week, so stop by between 9:00 am and 10:00 pm daily for your winter fix. Hold hands on a romantic date, bring the kids up for some authentic winter fun or go solo and practice your triple axels (kidding). And as for that weather forecast, we’re looking at clear and cold conditions this week – perfect for the North Shore’s
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Seek the Peak Registration is Open
Seek the Peak 2012 Registration is Now Open On June 17 join hundreds of others in the fight against breast cancer Registration for the 9th annual Seek the Peak Relay in support of ReThink Breast Cancer is now open. Register online today!Seek the Peak 2012 is presented by Columbia.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/seek-the-peak-registration-is-open
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In The News: A Day In History - July 13, 1954
States (he had a long residency at the Camelback Inn in Scottsdale, Ariz.). The 86-year-old was born in Venice, Italy and immigrated to Canada in 1950. His first local gig of note was at The Penthouse nightclub in 1951; his last was at Ciao Bella restaurant in the West End. In the late 1950s, Sartorello also appeared in one of Vancouver’s most unusual TV shows, Night Cap. CBC archivist Colin Preston
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/in-the-news-a-day-in-history-july-13-1954
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It's Time to Grind Up the Pace of Summer!
mountain of money for B.C. Children’s Hospital on the Grouse Grind this summer. For the second year running, Grind For Kids encourages you to sign up, collect pledges and raise money every time you head up the Grouse Grind. Get involved online at www.grindforkids.com and your fundraising efforts will help propel you up the mountain.Join us, Wednesday June 22 at 10:00am at the base of the Grouse Grind
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/its-time-to-grind-up-the-pace-of-summer