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Ravenswood Winemaker's Dinner at The Observatory
County Zinfandel 2012 Main Course Whole Rolled Suckling PigRoasted Apple, Wilted Cabbage, House Made HP Sauce Ravenswood Single Vineyard Designate Teldeschi 1999Ravenswood Single Vineyard Designate Teldeschi 2012 Dessert Poached Okanagan PeachCaramel Corn, Popcorn Ice CreamBlack Sage Vineyard Pipe 2008 Price: $95.00 per person + tax and gratuity (Includes round trip access on the Skyride)Time: 6:30pm
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Great Last Minute Gift Ideas
never take them off. $154.99 Tubbs Flex Alp Snowshoes A snowshoe guide favourite here on grouse, The FLEX ALP is designed to tackle extreme Backcountry terrain. With micro-serrated 3D-Curved Traction Rails and the ActiveLift™ 19° heel lift, the FLEX ALP devours steep, icy peaks. $229.99 Arcteryx Atom JacketA top staff pick and must have whether you are in the city or on the trails. The Atom Series
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Grind10 Challenge Results
Grind10 Challenge Results 15 Days. 10 Grinds. One great cause. Congratulations to all the participants in our first ever Grind10 Challenge! We were thrilled to see so many people taking on the challenge and supporting BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. In total, participants completed almost 1,300 Grinds over 15 days – now that’s impressive. A big shout out goes to Jason Chong who completed 80
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Dine Out Vancouver 2016 at The Observatory
Dine Out Vancouver at The Observatory Join us January 15 to 31, 2016 The popular Dine Out Vancouver Festival returns and Grouse Mountain is proud to take part in this annual favourite once again. The Observatory Restaurant is offering a special Dine Out Menu that includes delectable options like beef carpaccio, steelhead salmon and black sesame panna cotta. At $40/person for three courses, there
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Alpha The Wolf
this spring, which itself is a testament to his overall care and health. The average lifespan for a wolf in human care is 13 years, but would fall closer to 6 to 8 years in the wild. We will sincerely miss his presence here but take comfort in knowing that he led a full life and helped us educate hundreds of thousands, if not millions of visitors to Grouse Mountain about the perils and persecutions
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Grouse Mountain’s Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge raises thousands for Grind For Kids!
Grouse Mountain’s Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge raises thousands for Grind For Kids! Record setting day on the Grouse Grind® in support of BC Children’s Hospital (North Vancouver) After an amazing 19-hour day on the Grouse Grind®, Grouse Mountain is pleased to announce that the 3rd annual Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge has helped raise over $21,000 as part of the Mountain’s annual support of the BC
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Recap: Whistler Water One Climb 2015 another success!
project in the community of Kipsongol, Kenya.With a bright and early start, the starting line area at the base was abuzz with excitement and catchy tunes as close to 700 One Climbers arrived early to get ‘blued’ up with facepaint and hair chalk, listen to inspiring pre-climb speeches from Change Heroes founder Taylor Conroy and Grouse Mountain president Stuart McLaughlin and get loose during a spirited
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Road to Seek the Peak: Week 1
Road to Seek the Peak Week 1: Morikke Espenhain Each week we’ll be featuring posts from special guests designed to help get you ready for the big day. From nutrition and training tips, to motivational stories – each post will have valuable info to support your journey, all the way to the Peak! When I began to think about participating in Seek the Peak (STP) last year I considered a few things: I
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10 things we love about the Annual Local’s Pass
summer. But you didn’t hear that from us.1) Daily Grouse Grinds are totally doable, if Mother Nature’s stairmaster is your outdoor gym (and for that we commend you). As an Annual Local’s Passholder, you’ll save big as you enjoy daily access to the mountain during Grouse Grind season. Don’t forget to take a photo while you’re up there and tag it #earnyourview on Instagram…because it’s all about that
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