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Celebrating Pink Shirt Day at the Peak of Vancouver
Bullying Stops Here. On Feb. 27 the Peak of Vancouver is going pink Pink Shirt Day is a nationwide anti-bullying campaign that was started by two high school students from Nova Scotia who were standing up for a student that was being bullied. You can read more about their story at the Pink Shirt Day website.Grouse Mountain is proud to support this anti-bullying initiative by going pink on
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Grouse Grind Record Defeated
Grouse Grind Record Defeated September 23rd, 2007, North Vancouver BC – Both male and female Grouse Grind records were smashed at Sunday’s 17th annual BMO Bank of Montreal Grouse Grind Mountain Run. Course record-holder, Michael Simpson (age 24) beat his own time, setting a new official Grouse Grind record of 26:19, while Leanne Johnston (age 43) obliterated the five-year female record coming in
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We Have the Recipe for Romance this Valentine's Day
We Have the Recipe for Romance Spend this Valentine's Day at the Peak of Vancouver Ensure your special someone has a Valentine’s Day to remember at the Peak of Vancouver. With our romantic mountaintop skate pond or night skiing it’s so much more than dinner. Choose from the casual atmosphere of Altitudes Bistro or the fine dining of The Observatory. Both offer menus sure to be the perfect recipe
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BC's First Family Day at the Peak of Vancouver
BC's First Family Day The Peak of Vancouver will be buzzing and 50% off Grouse Mountain will be a hub of activity celebrating our province’s first ever Family Day on Monday February 11 with 50% off lift tickets and Alpine Experience admission tickets for BC residents. Guests are also invited to take part in a fun range of family friendly activities both on and off the slopes. Family Day at
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Theatre in the Sky
The Theatre in the Sky Learn about Grouse Mountain and mountain culture in our mountaintop high definition cinema.Please check today's hours before your visit to The Theatre in the Sky.Today's Hours Now Showing: •TADPOLES: The Big Little Migration Four years ago Maxwel Hohn began filming tadpoles in a small lake on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. What he saw had a profound impact, so much so
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Up Close During a Wolf Feed
View a Wolf Feed up Close! Every day our pack of three timber wolves is fed roughly three pounds of meat each. This is sometimes a ground meat, sometimes beef on the bone and other times it is fish or other game. Of course this is their favourite time of day!Using my new GoPro camera I was able to set it in beside some of the ground meat for a unique perspective of Beta as he comes in to get
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Knot Just Another Day in the Office
Knot Just Another Day in the Office Covenant House Adventure Training at Grouse Mountain When the team from Covenant House arrived at Grouse Mountain to try the Alpine Adventure Corporate Adventure Training Program, they were ready and open to stepping outside personal comfort zones. Their day started with an icebreaker and quickly moved into some activities geared at testing communication and
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Snowshoe Grind Drop-in Nights Start this Monday Evening
Snowshoe Grind Drop-in Nights Begin December 10, 2012 It's time for another season of fresh air, fitness and fun! It's time to kick off another season of Snowshoe Grind Drop-in Nights at Grouse Mountain. The Drop-in Nights are very popular and an amazing opportunity to get out into the fresh mountain air, get a fantastic 1.5 hour workout, and meet like-minded enthusiasts. The sessions run Monday
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Where to Dine Awards
Where to Dine Awards The Observatory wins sustainable dining award Congratulations to everyone that works hard every year to make The Observatory one of the finest and most sustainable venues to dine at in all of Vancouver. Yesterday, April 27th 2011, The Observatory was honoured with the Sustainability Award at "Where to Dine Vancouver" by Where Magazine. Above is a photo of Chef de Cuisine
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Let us Take the Stress Out of Christmas Dinner
Turkey Dinners from Grouse Mountain Looking for a stress-free Christmas dinner solution? This year, Grouse Mountain would like to make your Christmas a little less stressful. Our culinary team has created a traditional turkey dinner package with all the fixings for you to bring home. Cooking and heating instructions are included.Orders can be made until Dec. 21 and pickup at the base of the
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