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Winter Continues
available at General Admission rates starting May 2, 2011, making downhilling that much more enticing. For season passholders, your winter snowpass is still valid. Spring operating hours are noon-8pm weekdays, and 9:30am-5:30pm weekends. Looking for uphill adventure instead? Snowshoeing also continues at the Peak of Vancouver. To get Grouse Grind-ready try the mountain top Snowshoe Grind for a fabulous
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Ski and ride the Peak of Vancouver until May!
Ski and ride the Peak of Vancouver until May! Snow season lasts longer at Grouse Mountain April 19, 2010, Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, B.C. – Skiing and boarding will continue at Grouse Mountain this season until May 2nd, offering skiers and riders nearly 300 cm of snow atop our downhill terrain and glorious spring sunshine.Grouse Mountain will remain open for snow enthusiasts a full week
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/ski-and-ride-the-peak-of-vancouver-until-may
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Grouse Mountain unveils Y2Play Pass renewal offer for 2015/16 season
-round access to Grouse Mountain’s mountaintop activities •a complimentary bring-a-friend-for-free lift ticket (valued at $58 for an Adult Pass)•a complimentary Mountain Ziplines experience (valued at $109)•the opportunity to purchase a $300 Grouse Mountain gift card for just $200•a chance to purchase 2016 Elan skis or a snowboard at nearly 50 percent off the retail price. In addition to these special
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Joe Gray steals the day in the ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge!
native Eric Carter who followed up seconds later with a time of 29:36.In the women’s category, 2014 Winter Olympic medallist Kristin Størmer Steira of Oslo, Norway claimed first place honours with a time of 30 minutes and 52 seconds – a new female record. Hot on her heels were 15-year-old twin dynamos Christina and Julie Sevsek of Surrey who claimed second and third place with times of 33:28 and 33:31
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24 Hours of Snow Sports
facilities. Highlights of the February 9th 24 Hours of Winter include:SkiingSnowboardingIce skatingMidnight and sunrise snow shoe tours (depart)Chalet at 11:30pm and 6:30am)Theatre in the Sky’s ‘marathon of winter action sports’ films24 hour food and beverage specialsDJ spinning tunes all night long.For additional information about our events, and a full roster of what’s happening at the Peak of Vancouver
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/24-hours-of-snow-sports
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One Month Left: That Extra Step
hustle and grind. When I'm drinking too many beers or packing away too many sweets over a weekend, I’ll force myself to work that much harder the following week. It's important to always be thinking about the next goal, even if it’s as short term as looking forward to the feeling after 30-minute workout or a quick 5 km run. When you’re really not feeling into it after a long day at work think back to
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/one-month-left-that-extra-step
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GO CANADA! The Wait is Over!
, live Games coverage, nightly torch parades, and medal-winning celebrations are just some of the highlights of this historic period on Grouse Mountain. For a full inventory of celebratory activities during the Games, visit grousemountain.com for a downloadable calendar. The Skyride will begin uploading at 3:30am. -30-
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/go-canada-the-wait-is-over
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The importance of Avalanche Skills Training
down a steep and open mountainside. This image bears little resemblance to a typical hiking trail on the North Shore and there lies the problem.To get a snow avalanche, we need three things: a moderately steep slope, the right snow conditions and a trigger. 1) Most frequently, avalanches happen on slopes between 30 and 45 degrees or the equivalent of a blue or black diamond ski run. The beautiful
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/the-importance-of-avalanche-skills-training
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Adventures in Education 2013/14
. Join us for a fabulous overview of our programming, focused on the theme “Outdoor Classrooms”, and experience all that the Peak of Vancouver has to offer. At Grouse Mountain we’re particularly excited about a few facets of our 2013/14 programs. First, our continued partnership with Artists for Conservation. We’re offering Adventures in Art and Environment (Grades 3-10) September 30-October 2, 2013
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/adventures-in-education-201314
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Summer Starts Right Now!
Screaming Eagle Chairlift, Paper Trail, The Cut and Quicksilver Terrain Park will be in operation on weekends between the hours of 9:30am to 5:30pm. Come on up this Saturday and help us celebrate summer’s long awaited arrival!