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Clearlycontacts.ca Grouse Grind Mountain Run Corporate Challenge
, fastest team, fastest team member, biggest team and best team camaraderie not who can race up the Grouse Grind the fastest. To celebrate your achievement after you make the Grouse Grind summit kick back at our plaza afterparty party full of complete with a live band, prizes, complimentary yoga, BBQ, a beer garden and loads of enjoyable activities all in support of B.C. Children’s Hospital. Don't forget
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Athletes deliver outstanding performances in ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge
past years, proceeds from the ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge provide funds to the annual Grind For Kids campaign which has raised more than $560,000 to date in support of the BC Children's Hospital Foundation. During the Grinding season, participants are encouraged to collect pledges for every completed Grind. For more information about Grind For Kids, please visit grindforkids.ca. 2013
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Quiksilver Filmmaker Showdown
ProductionsNuuLife CinemaWe'd like to thank every one of the filmmakers that came out and did such an amazing job at capturing the event and exposing the event as well as their work to the world! True, only one crew will walk away with the $5000, but we are so impressed with every one of the videos and what the teams produced. Check them out, and vote!(Photo courtesy of Brandon Everell, check out his Flickr here.)
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/quiksilver-filmmaker-showdown--2
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Beta Wolf Going for Treatment
Beta Wolf Going for Treatment In June 2004, our pack of male Timber Wolves, Canis lupis, came to Grouse Mountain. They were being retired from the movie industry, facing the possibility of being euthanized and needed a natural habitat to call home. The wolves quickly settled in to a comfortable life here at Grouse Mountain. They are visited daily by school children learning about wolf
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Record Participants in Seek The Peak 2013
year will go towards enabling researchers at the BC Cancer Agency to reach new heights of discovery that will directly impact breast cancer patients in British Columbia," said Erik Dierks, VP Development for the BC Cancer Foundation.New for Seek The Peak 2013, Grouse Mountain introduced a “donate a dollar to BC Cancer Foundation” campaign at each on-mountain point-of-purchase, so these transactions
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Celebrate the magic of snow at the Peak of Christmas!
support British Columbia’s young and talented competitive skaters.“The holiday spirit is alive and well at Grouse Mountain and we are thrilled to invite guests to celebrate the season at the Peak of Christmas,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. “From magical outdoor activities such as ice skating and sleigh rides to a visit with Santa Claus and a tour of our Gingerbread Village, we
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Grouse Mountain Moment Contest - July 28
came. The last game was play just as the sun was rising over Vancouver. What a beautiful backdrop for parents watching their children play Canada's game. PRIZE: A pair of Oakley shades
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/grouse-mountain-moment-contest-july-28
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Artists for Conservation Festival Takes Flight with Birds of Prey at Grouse Mountain
including owls, eagles, grizzly bears and wolves – each with their own conservation story. “We are very pleased to host the Artists for Conservation Festival atop Grouse Mountain for the third consecutive year,” said Grouse Mountain Resorts General Manager Michael Cameron. “Educating others about the conservation of wildlife and our environment is a cause that is very near and dear to our hearts and we
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In The News: It's a Hoot A Grouse Mountain
throughout the summer. “An awful lot of our visitors are from other countries and they want to see something locally and, of course, even if they came to see owls they wouldn’t get a chance because they come out at night,” Macquisten said of the nocturnal animals. “So this is a chance to get to see a little bit of local wildlife without spending too much time in the bush.” Macquisten and his staff are
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Winter Survival Corporate Adventure Training
spirit of Canada by building an inukshuk.. perhaps that was more of a peace offering (or surrender) to avoid becoming a target of the flying snowballs coming from the hot tub crew - unfortunately their plan was unsuccessful. ‘Thank you thank you thank you for an amazing event! Everything came together so perfectly and the staff were just awesome. We have a lovely time, the food was terrific!!!’ Laura
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