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Mother's Day Crafts
a favourite from our craft experts, the Adventure Day Camps team. Check out this step-by-step guide for creating a Mother's Day card that’s sure to be a "hoot": Thanks to our crafty Adventure Day Camps team for this great Mother’s Day craft idea…and for all the fun crafts and experiences they make available through our Adventure Day Camps programs.
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Gingerbread Village Challenge 2017
Mountain's media partners: Global TV, North Shore NewsGrouse Mountain public relations promotionSignage promoting participant’s name and/or institutionLIMITED SPACES ARE AVAILABLE - ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED ON FIRST COME BASIS. If you are interested in submitting or sponsoring a creation, please contact: Mallory FitzgeraldEvents Manager, Grouse Mountain Resorts 604-998-4314 mfitzgerald@grousemountain.com
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/gingerbread-village-challenge-2017
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The Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run takes to the trail February 7th
Official Footwear Partner of Grouse Mountain. Awards for the first place winners in each age category will also be given out at the après celebration following the race. All adult registrants will receive a $25 SHOES.COM gift card, plus the first 50 adults registered will receive a pair of Richer Poorer socks. Registration is available online with special Early Bird pricing available until January 20th
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Y2Play Is Now Sold Out
. Come fall, Grouse Mountain's Early Bird Pass will be available for purchase.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/y2play-is-80-sold-bd2a005c-2446-4537-93d6-ed69c8143f81
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Weekday Fun for Kids and Caregivers Alike This September
Weekday Fun for Kids and Caregivers Alike BC Family Weekday Ticket available in Sept. Are you looking for fun daytime activities to do with your children this September? A little mountaintop outing might be just the ticket! We’re introducing a special offer – the Family Weekday Ticket. This special ticket provides access for up to four BC residents, where at least one is a guardian, and up to
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/weekday-fun-for-kids-and-caregivers-alike-this-september
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Must-Haves for Winter
sports apparel. Top Picks for this Winter1. Helmets with integrated visors are on the rise. The beauty is they eliminate the need for goggles and all the challenges that come with them like fogging etc. The look is very euro, but you're sure to start seeing them on the slopes this winter. We like this version from Salomon - available in both Men's and Women's styles.2. Icebreaker has a new Insulated
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Y2Play 2017/18 Is Now On Sale
Y2Play 2017/18 is now on sale Grouse Mountain's best value snow pass is available for a limited time It's the news that skiers and riders have been waiting for - Grouse Mountain's Y2Play Snow Pass is on sale. Providing access to the North Shore's biggest variety of terrain, Y2Play is Grouse Mountain's best value snow pass.With Y2Play, you start skiing and riding now and it remains valid for all
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/y2play-2017-17-is-now-on-sale
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The Potato Shack is Back this Winter
deal with the regular lunchtime rush. Just choose your perfect combination of toppings and enjoy; you’ll be back on the slopes in no time! Passholders can take advantage of a special combo offer – a delicious baked potato with toppings and a pop for just $8 available through the winter season.The Potato Shack is open from 11am to 4pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/the-potato-shack-is-back-this-winter
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Keep the Winter Fun Going with Camps for Kids
Keep the Winter Fun Going Zone and Adventure Day Camps Available this Week School is back in session, but if you’re a North Vancouver parent you just might be looking for a childcare options on Friday, January 9th – the first Pro-D Day of 2015. Here at the Peak of Vancouver, we’ve got outdoor options to suit every little winter enthusiast!For children as young as five, our Zone Camps are the
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/keep-the-winter-fun-going-with-camps-for-kids
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Bears Stir But Still in Hibernation
built around their sleeping den to keep snow away and allow them a safe spot to wander into to check outside conditions. The daylight hours have also been increasing, a signal to the bears that spring is near. It is normal in the spring for bears to leave the den to check local conditions and look to see if any food sources are available yet so Grinder and Coola are doing just as their wild cousins
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/bears-stir-but-still-in-hibernation