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BC Hydro congratulates Grouse Mountain
highly visible and inspirational landmark for renewable energy to both locals and visitors alike.The Eye of the Wind has a capacity of 1.5 megawatts – which Grouse Mountain estimates is enough to power up to 400 homes a year – and is expected to generate up to 25 per cent of the resort’s operational electricity needs annually. The turbine was officially launched on Grouse Mountain in February
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/bc-hydro-congratulates-grouse-mountain
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Free Skiing & Riding for All Guests
Free Day, Grouse Mountain will remain open for skiing and riding until May 1st, from 12-8 daily, once again offering the longest season on Vancouver's North Shore. For more information, please contact: Sarah Lusk Public Relations Manager Office: 604-998-4255 Cell: 604-551-4968 Email: slusk@grousemountain.com
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/free-skiing-riding-for-all-guests
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Joe Gray steals the day in the ClearlyContacts.ca Grouse Grind Challenge!
native Eric Carter who followed up seconds later with a time of 29:36.In the women’s category, 2014 Winter Olympic medallist Kristin Størmer Steira of Oslo, Norway claimed first place honours with a time of 30 minutes and 52 seconds – a new female record. Hot on her heels were 15-year-old twin dynamos Christina and Julie Sevsek of Surrey who claimed second and third place with times of 33:28 and 33:31
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Father's Day With The Whitecaps
Celebrate Father's Day With The 'Caps Presented by the Whitecaps Foundation - Sunday June 17th at Grouse Mountain Join the Whitecaps Foundation on Sunday June 17th, 2012 for Father's Day at the Peak of Vancouver! Enjoy lunch and soccer activities at Grouse Mountain as you take in the Skyride view or team up with your dad and Whitecaps FC players on the Grouse Grind.Rub shoulders with players
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/fathers-day-with-the-whitecaps
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2011 BMO Grouse Grind Mountain Run Registration Now Open
can enjoy a BBQ, beer garden, massage services, complimentary coffee, sponsor demonstrations and the anticipated grand prize draw. Event Schedule: Saturday, October 1st, 2011 10:00am - Race Begins 10:25am – Estimated finish time of 1st racer 12:30pm - Awards ceremony Course details: Length: 3 kilometres (1.86 miles)Elevation Gain: 853 metres (2,800 feet) Base: 274 metres above sea level (900 feet
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BC's First Family Day at the Peak of Vancouver
BC's First Family Day The Peak of Vancouver will be buzzing and 50% off Grouse Mountain will be a hub of activity celebrating our province’s first ever Family Day on Monday February 11 with 50% off lift tickets and Alpine Experience admission tickets for BC residents. Guests are also invited to take part in a fun range of family friendly activities both on and off the slopes. Family Day at
https://www.grousemountain.com/news/bcs-first-family-day-at-the-peak-of-vancouver
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Record Participants in Seek The Peak 2013
uphill trek, all to raise funds for the BC Cancer Foundation. This year’s Seek The Peak winner is Shaun Stephens-Whale with a time of 1:25:38.Other winners are:Top Relay Team: Capilano Eagles with a time of 1:30:07.Top Solo Female: Kim Magnus with a time of 1:37:36.As the crowds gathered to celebrate under spectacular sunny skies in the Grouse Mountain alpine plaza, one racer Terry Byrne – wearing bib
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/record-participants-in-seek-the-peak-2013
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2009 World Police & Fire Games Results
Games are open to all full-time professional firefighters, law enforcement, customs and correctional officers from around the world. Held every two years, the Games bring together the emergency services community for 10 days of sport, celebrating camaraderie, 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
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/2009-world-police-fire-games-results
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Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind
Earth Day: The Eye of the Wind No activity can better mark today’s celebration of Conservation, Innovation, and Inspiration than a visit to Vancouver’s iconic symbol of alternative energy Grouse Mountain, North Vancouver, BC- On an occasion that celebrates the hope of a better tomorrow, one is hard-pressed to imagine a more inspiring experience of Earth Day’s values than standing directly behind
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/earth-day-the-eye-of-the-wind
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Beta Wolf Going for Treatment
ecology, behavior and conservation and over the years they have helped us educate millions of visitors to Grouse Mountain that the term ‘big bad wolf’ is a misnomer. Our oldest wolf Beta will be 15 years old this April. If we take the standard ‘1 dog to 7 human years’ conversion, that’s over 100 years old! According to David Mech, a well known wolf biologist, the average lifespan for refuge wolves is
https://www.grousemountain.com/posts/beta-wolf-going-for-treatment