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Birds Eye View
mountains, lakes, ocean and bridges from the top of Grouse is one thing, but seeing it from the sky is absolutely mind-blowing. I saw the most beautiful and breathe taking sights my eyes have ever seen. From the grown-over green and tree filled mountains next to the meters of snow piled peaks, I was amazed. I started tearing up from the pure beauty of the views and the “once in a life time tour” I was
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Whistler Water One Climb: new Grouse Grind event will raise funds for Free The Children
make a difference.” WHAT: Whistler Water’s inaugural One Climb, a one-day event at the Grouse Grind to raise funds for Free The Children clean water projects in Kenya.Participants who sign up before May 12th will be entered to win cool prizes from ivivva, DC, Grouse Mountain and Whistler Water.WHY WATER: 1 in 10 school-age children in Africa drop out once they reach puberty because they don’t have
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A Winter Experience Not To Be Missed
. The Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run formally known as the Snowshoe Classic is back for its fifteenth year and follows the popular 5.1 kilometer Snowshoe Grind, the winter alternative to the popular Grouse Grind. Snowshoers of all ages and abilities can sign up to feel the exhilaration of beating their best time or just take it easy as they just socialize while having fun with friends. The Snowshoe
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Momentous winter season kicks off at Grouse Mountain
January 2010, and open for the public to see wind energy at work in British Columbia. As well as being a precursor to the ski season, the return of the outdoor skate pond earlier this week signaled the annual Peak of Christmas festivities are only a few weeks away. More skiing terrain will open as snow continues to fall, and operating hours will transition to our regular season hours this weekend from
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Seek the Peak
. Participants are primarily motivated by the symbolic overcoming of a significant obstacle, reflecting the ongoing fight against breast cancer. This event is about rethinking what matters. It’s about rethinking our pain thresholds and our ambitions. More than this, it’s about rethinking our priorities. Support Rethink and together we will overcome breast cancer. WHERE THE FUNDS GO Over the past six years
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Salas still ‘King of the Grouse Grind’
Children’s Hospital. People can sign-up for Grind For Kids online at grindforkids.com and ask friends, family and co-workers to pledge a donation for every Grind they complete.Information about Grind for Kids is available at: grindforkids.com
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Trail Sense Days on July 19 & 20, 2008
environmental damage.” The event was created to arm outdoor enthusiasts with the information they require to do the things they love. The base of the Grouse Grind is the perfect venue for sharing this information with a captive audience. Despite signage and warnings, there are still those who choose to hike without adequate footwear, clothing and water. Having Uniting search & rescue volunteers, outdoor
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Police & Fire Games features Grind™ Race
, community and competition.“The Grouse Grind® mountain run is a signature event at the 2009 World Police and Fire Games, and no other host city has anything that compares,” said Stu Ballantyne, CEO, 2009 World Police and Fire Games. “It’s a unique Vancouver landmark that’s beautiful, and challenging at the same time, and we’re proud to call it an official venue.” Athletes and all international guests will
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Grouse Mountain's Olympic Torch Relay
worldwide, signalling the kick off to the start of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.Media interested in attending the historic Olympic Torch Relay at Grouse Mountain should confirm their attendance with the resort’s public relations manager, and be advised of the following details: Schedule:4:00PM – Grouse Mountain Skyride (tram) access will be closed to the public. 4:45PM – Olympic Flame arrives
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/grouse-mountains-olympic-torch-relay
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6th Annual Seek The Peak Relay
persons of all ages, with participants primarily motivated by the symbolic overcoming of a significant obstacle, reflecting the ongoing fight against breast cancer. The challenging 16-kilometre course starts at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winds its way through North Vancouver, then heads up the legendary Grouse Grind to the Peak of Vancouver. "I decided to participate in Seek the Peak because I
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