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One Climb 2015 - Registration Is Now Open!
One Climb Registration Opens for 2015 Mark your calendar, because June 7th is the third annual Whistler Water One Climb on the Grouse Grind. One Climb aims to emulate the daily struggle that some people have to go through, just to collect clean water. 100% of all funds raised will support Free The Children’s special project in Kipsongol, Kenya, where thousands of people lack access to clean
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Grouse Mountain launches 2015/16 Early Bird Winter Pass
Grouse Mountain launches 2015/16 Early Bird Winter Pass New this winter: expanded night terrain and enhanced snowmaking at the Peak of Vancouver (North Vancouver) As the 2015/16 winter ski and snowboard season approaches, Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce the return of the Early Bird Winter Pass, now on sale for a limited time. “With the 2015/16 winter season just a few short months away, we
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Get Off the Beaten Path with O2X 2015
Get Off the Beaten Path with O2X #risehigher on July 11, 2015 Technical. Rugged. O2X is 838m (2,750 ft) of elevation gain over 8 km.Registration is open for O2X Summit Challenge - a primal trail race for runners tackling a professionally designed course. Starting at the base of Grouse Mountain, racers trek across multi-pitch rock scrambles, rivers, steep glades, streams and other naturally
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Recap: Whistler Water One Climb 2015 another success!
Whistler Water One Climb 2015 another success! Almost $210,000 raised for Free The Children over the past three years What’s better than beautiful sunshine, glorious warm weather and the Grouse Grind on a Sunday morning? Doing it all for a good cause, that’s what! Now in its third year, Whistler Water One Climb in partnership with Free The Children raises funds for a very special clean water
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Summer Has Arrived on Grouse Mountain for 2015
Summer Has Arrived for 2015 Summer is officially here at the Peak of Vancouver! Beginning Saturday, join us on the mountaintop for visits with our Grizzly bears Grinder and Coola, watch majestic birds of prey during a Birds in Motion Demonstration, be awed by the dazzling axe-wielding expertise of the World Famous Lumberjack Show, enjoy movies in the Theatre in the Sky, grab a bite in The
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Mountain Team Building
available in a two or four-hour program. The four-hour program includes questions that take teams on a journey to a 360 degree glass ViewPOD, located at the top of our Eye of the Wind turbine. The Alpine Adventure gives more time for a teams to focus on team building. The challenges in this program are slightly longer. Each challenge takes approximately 10-20 minutes to complete and focuses on the
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2015 Clearly.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run Limited Time Pricing
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Seek the Peak 2014 Results!
Seek The Peak 2014 Results Are In! Congratulations to all the participants that crossed the finish line today!Find your results below:SolosRelay TeamsIf you have any questions about your time, please email:mark@racedaytiming.ca
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Bears Enter Lower Pond - 2014
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Grouse Mountain Grizzlies Awake from Hibernation
connected withthem virtually from around the world.” Regarded as two of the most popular residents at The Peak of Vancouver, Grizzly bears Grinder and Coola originally cameto Grouse Mountain’s Refuge for Endangered Wildlife in 2001 when they were rescued after being orphaned duringseparate incidents in Bella Coola and Invermere. About Grinder Grinder was found in 2001 in Invermere, BC. He was wandering